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Humanist Archives: April 1, 2020, 9:08 a.m. Humanist 33.718 - research training online?

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        Date: 2020-03-31 09:25:36+00:00
        From: Gabriel Egan 
        Subject: Re: [Humanist] 33.710: research training online

Dear Ken Friedman

I'd like to take a look at your intriguing
materials on research training announced on
Humanist.

But you've put them on http://academia.edu so
I'd have to do one of the following:

i) Tell Academia.Edu my email address

ii) Create an Academia.Edu account

iii) Create a Google account

iv) Create a Facebook account

I don't want to do any of these things. Why
don't you just put your stuff on the free
(Open Source, Open Access, Open Standards)
WorldWide Web rather than giving it to a
dodgy private company that has a distinctly
spurious claim to its ".edu" top-level-domain
name?

Regards

Gabriel


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