The lectures of Robert L. Schrag, a communications professor at North Carolina State University, are back on sale at Independent Music Online.
But now Mr. Schrag’s students can download the lectures free through a password-protected Web page, the professor said Monday.
Mr. Schrag said the solution was only temporary while university administrators determined whether they would allow faculty members to sell audio recordings of their lectures to students and others.
Mr. Schrag had been selling his lectures in MP3 format, for $2.50 each, at Independent Music Online for several weeks. But Toby L. Parcel, dean of the university’s College of Humanities and Social Sciences, asked him to stop this month while officials investigated the propriety of the endeavor (The Chronicle, September 29).—Andrea L. Foster



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