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From Campus Technology:

Indiana University (IU) has negotiated new publisher agreements that are expected to reduce the costs of e-textbooks for students, extend the periods in which they have access to the texts, and give them more flexibility in how they use the digital material. The current set of agreements applies to e-text publishers John Wiley & Sons, Macmillan’s Bedford Freeman & Worth Publishing Group, W.W. Norton, and Flat World Knowledge.

Under the new terms, the publishers will provide students substantial cost savings, the ability to access digital or printed hard copies, and uninterrupted access to all of their e-texts while they’re students at IU.

More info in the article.  Thanks to Michael von Glahn for the link.

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