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Free Books; Why all my Students Buy, Read and Keep the Textbook

机译:免费书籍;为什么我的所有学生都能购买,阅读和保持教科书

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Books command a special reverence within the academic world, and I am not exempt from their power. In my case, I have approximately 29 cubic feet of shelf space allocated to books that I own and need regularly. At one time or another I have actually read many of them, but now 'regular' usage means a few pages are needed for reference once every few months, or years. There are another 15 cubic feet of books stored in boxes because they are only needed for irregular usage. Before the advent of the Internet, paper was the best medium for transferring information in forms such as books. At this point it still offers some tactile stimulation, but it lacks the convenience and power of an electronic form. In practical terms each book only needs a few megabytes of disk space. I could fit my entire collection of books on a few CDs or easily lose the entire collection on my hard drive. The best reason for books to be in paper form it to control how they are distributed. Given the benefits, it is inevitable that people will prefer to adopt books that are freed from paper. Our students have grown up in an environment where most information can be found with a few well chosen mouse clicks. Many no longer (or ever did) see the library as the best place to find answers. From their perspective, most of the information they have ever 'needed' could be found on the Internet, and was free! This is illustrated by the increasing number of students who don't buy required books, or students who sell back books at the end of a course [4]. This has prompted some creative responses from publishers, such as consumable textbooks and frequently renumbering homework problems. But, the root of the problem is in a mismatch between the widening gap between the cost of textbooks and the economic value perceived by the students. The solution is to free the books from the financial costs.
机译:书籍指挥在学术界内的特殊敬畏,我不免除他们的权力。在我的情况下,我有大约29立方英尺的货架空间,分配给我拥有的书籍,经常需要。在一次或另一个我实际上是读了许多人,但现在'常规'使用意味着每隔几个月或多年来参考需要几页。盒子中还有另外15立方英尺的书籍,因为它们仅需要不规则使用。在互联网出现之前,纸张是用于转移书籍等信息的最佳媒介。此时它仍然提供了一些触觉刺激,但它缺乏电子形式的便利性和力量。实际上,每本书只需要几兆的磁盘空间。我可以在几个CD上融合我的整个书籍,或者很容易在我的硬盘上丢失整个系列。纸质书籍的最佳原因是控制它们的分布方式。鉴于福利,人们更愿意采用纸质释放的书籍是不可避免的。我们的学生在一个环境中长大的环境,其中大多数信息都可以找到一些良好的鼠标点击。许多不再(或永远)将图书馆视为找到答案的最佳地点。从他们的角度来看,他们所需要的大部分信息可以在互联网上找到,是免费的!这是由不断购买所需书籍的学生或在课程结束时销售书籍的学生的越来越多的学生说明了[4]。这促使来自出版商的一些创意响应,例如消耗品教科书和经常重新编号作业问题。但是,问题的根源是在教科书的成本与学生所感知的经济价值之间的差距之间不匹配。该解决方案是从财务成本中释放书籍。

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