Not exact matches
Even so, Bridges argues that it's still a lot
cheaper to print out these
textbooks for $ 10
than to purchase commercial ones for $ 90.
This deal might dramatically lower the price of
textbooks because digital is
cheaper than print.
Make digital
textbooks significantly
cheaper than print (right now there's often little to no difference) * and * offer devices which actually make it pleasant to read them, and I think people happily switch to digital.
Furthermore there are no used e-books, where as at least a second hand market has sprung up around
textbooks and one can often even rent at
cheaper prices
than a electronic texts (though of course the publishers of have attempted to quash this with their endless rehashed and reshuffled
textbooks).
The Kno Store provides digital
textbooks 30 - 50 %
cheaper than physical books.
This fall, students can look forward to «web - based
textbooks «that will not only be a lot
cheaper than their paper counterparts, but can also turn out to be more advantageous with interactive aspects as well as special access options to appeal to those with disabilities.
Whether it's the latest title from a legacy publisher's hottest author, or a graduate - level biochemistry
textbook, there is a severe disillusion on the part of the reading public that ebooks should automatically be exponentially
cheaper than print books, and it's a topic that hasn't made much headway in the last several years.
This fall, students can look forward to «web - based
textbooks» that will not only be a lot
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From what I've heard from
textbook publishers, digital editions are NOT going to be
cheaper than print counterparts (unlike with trade books, for example) because the high cost of the
textbook is supposedly in the paying of the authors.
You can offer a Kindle
textbook much
cheaper [to help poor students] and still make more money
than you do with print.
DynamicBooks
textbooks, which will accessible on an computer, as well as the iPhone (and presumably the iPad) will be much — about 50 % —
cheaper than print
textbooks, which are sold at high prices with the expectation that they'll later be resold.
In general,
textbooks in eBook format is
cheaper than its hardcover or paperback editions, so you may save some money if you get them in digital format.
In most cases, renting college
textbooks is also usually
cheaper than buying and then reselling your used book.
Price: Renting
textbooks is always
cheaper than buying
textbooks.
You might sell it for less to help your friend out with a
cheaper textbook than they could find online.
Although
textbooks for some majors cost significantly more
than other majors, none of them tend to come very
cheap.
Among the Kindle eBooks are a lot of legal
textbooks, etc., usually priced around $ 80 - $ 100 — generally much
cheaper than a bound version, and they are almost all searchable with «text - to - voice» capability for most.