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Posted by admin on December 24th, 2008
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I'm am so over buying them from my college bookstore…I know if I buy them online I will save a lot of money…
What are some goods websites
Amazon
barnes and nobles
They both have used books international editions or U.S. editions if you don't want the international ones.
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Posted by admin on November 29th, 2008
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When do most people look to buy their textbooks for the spring semester on online sites like ebay or Amazon?
Thanks!
Most likely in the first week of classes, when “shopping” for classes is concluded. It’s probably best to get your used texts listed quickly, though, since new editions come out frequently, and the “shelf life” of yours will drop rapidly.
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Posted by admin on November 28th, 2008
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No, I am not blind or hadicapped. I am an auditory learner and want the audio to go with my actual textbooks.
the National Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped is the national organization (under the Library of Congress). I don't know if you'd be able to borrow texts from them, however. You could check and see if they have a non-disabled borrowing or purchase program.
However, many colleges and universities do agood bit of taping of texts–usually through their Office of Disability Services. You might be able to come to some arrange ment with them.
I don't think there are any other sources; unlike popular literature, textbooks aren't generally put out in audio format by publishers.
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Posted by admin on November 26th, 2008
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I have a lot of text books and would like to know what web site I have the best chance of selling my text books. ecampus.com, half.com, Amazon, barnes&noble, ebay, etc…
Amazon.com is the best.