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Libraries Leading the Way on the ‘Textbook Problem’ Brendan O’Connell, Will Cross, Greg Raschke North Carolina State University

Libraries Leading the Way on the 'Textbook Problem

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Page 1: Libraries Leading the Way on the 'Textbook Problem

Libraries Leading the Way on the ‘Textbook Problem’

Brendan O’Connell, Will Cross, Greg Raschke

North Carolina State University

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From Caring to Responding to Leading

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Revised View from the Library Libraries increase learning technologies

and curriculum support role Education, outreach, and expertise

Advocacy – Libraries’ developed expertise; offer consultations

Site on Alternative Models – Aim was to educate, and possibly persuade

White paper on alternative textbooks

Resource for faculty seeking alternatives

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Course Books Efforts

Libraries’ policy is to purchase one copy of every required textbook. % of titles circulating up each

semester – word of mouth Partnership with bookstore

Helped, but not changing the fundamental system.

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Starting to Lead Putting our efforts into market

alternatives. Licensing and hosting introductory

Physics text http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/etexts/Physics_Fundamentals/.

Hosting faculty authored texts and chapters

Print-on-demand with Bookstore/Espresso Machine

New market models with FlatWorld and OpenStax

Changing the market and the model through incentives…