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Published Friday, November 9, 2007
Members of the public no longer need a winning admissions essay to watch Harold Bloom’s Shakespeare lectures, which are now available online as streaming video. And soon, anyone with access to the Internet will be able to listen to “Game Theory” lectures on Apple Computer’s iTunes or use Microsoft’s Live Search interface to virtually leaf through out-of-print books housed in the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library.
#1 By (Anonymous) 5:36pm on November 20, 2007

I think this is an excellent initiative and Yale is to be sincerely congratulated. I believe it will contribute positively to the perception of the USA as a global citizen by the international community. As an Australian, I think the USA needs to significantly improve how it is perceived internationally.

For Yale students, such resources provide the advantage of review and catch-up; anytime, anywhere.

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