Does this give students access to all textbooks on the platform, or they are still just
buying individual textbooks and accessing via the VitalSource platform? Previously this
model was only available to US customers.
Thanks,
Roen
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Flewelling, Debra
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Interesting – Vital Source and Red Hat came to my attention recently because that is the
only place I think you can get an electronic copy of the APA manual.
https://apastyle.apa.org/blog/coronavirus-response
In fact, APA says they are making it free for libraries during COVID but that ended in May
– I guess they thought the pandemic would be over by then 😊
Good question Brenda – I’m wondering the same.
Debra
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Hi all,
TRU’s Bookstore seems to purchasing VitalSource for eBook textbooks. Are any other
institutions doing this? It looks students would pay a flat fee for all textbooks through
it. Thoughts about it and its impact on OER?
Thanks,
Brenda