There is a copy in his library. Because pandemic he cannot consult it in that library because libraries are overwhelmed and his library does not have the e-book. Why are we even here now sharing resources for research and teaching? And why are the alt-medieval mobbing him?
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Why are we even here now talking about not sharing resources for teaching and research? (Missed a word)
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Replying to @tlecaque @DeGolierThomas
As the editor of that press hangs out in the digital version of medieval Stormfront, not to mention has publicly said a number of both sides rhetoric, is there a reason for going after a grad student looking for help when we are in pandemic?
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What faculty member with a stable job criticizing him has stepped up to pay for the book and send it to him? Waiting.
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And really for his library to even scan their copy means that they must put staff in danger. So again. What is the priority? Ppl’s lives, help to a grad student who cannot access materials even though his library owns it, or a press who seems to think this is the top priority?
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