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| Pirate Service Makes Textbook Rentals Last Forever TorrentFreak "To revolutionize the digital e-textbook industry and change it permanently." Now the site is stepping up its assault against "textbook monopolists" by offering a brand new service to not only reduce the costs of digital textbook rentals, ... See all stories on this topic » |
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Google Alert - rent textbook
Google Alert - college textbooks
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| Get Your College Textbooks Cheap U.S. News & World Report But one mode of information exchange on campus has remained a constant: the expensive textbook. The average full-time student spent nearly $700 on course materials in the 2009-2010 academic year, calculates the National Association of College Stores. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Poor college kid? 'Library Pirate' wants to help you Afterdawn.com Library Pirate wants to help poor college kids with the outrageous prices of university textbooks. The site's goal is: "Our mission is simple and specific. To revolutionize the digital e-textbook industry and change it permanently. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Student group pushes open source textbooks at UC Irvine OCRegister The activist group began its current tour of college campuses Aug. 31, arriving at the UC system just as classes began this week. The aim of the tour is to collect 10000 signatures in favor of open-source textbooks – books that are licensed and free ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Internet "pirates" help with textbook sticker shock TG Daily Sometimes the supplemental website materials that are assigned by instructors and paired with textbooks cost $30-50 - without even giving you access to the book itself. Most cash strapped college students would agree that something needs to change, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Library Pirates Unlock Rented Digital Textbooks, Takes Aim at Publishers Geekosystem by Max Eddy | 1:45 pm, September 26th, 2011 As eBooks and eBook readers become more and more commonplace, there has been growing anticipation that digital textbooks will be the next big thing on college campuses. With some students hoping to beat the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| CourseSmart(R) Study Reveals Telling Link Between Communication and Study ... MarketWatch (press release) Financial fears could also deter conventional study habits, paving the way for increased usage of digital course materials: 63 percent of college students think eTextbooks are less expensive than traditional textbooks. "As financial concerns affect ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Fairfax County schools switch to digital textbooks Washington Post Other students said having the netbooks and online text in class is preparing them for college classes, where laptops are more heavily used for note taking. "In high school, it's a bit harder to be connected," senior Brenna Hanes, 17, said. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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