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In the rapidly evolving college textbook market, one of the nation's largest textbook publishers, Cengage Learning, announced Thursday that it would start renting books to students this year, at 40 ...
The cost of college textbooks can be a significant expense. Even used books at the campus bookstore can be prohibitively expensive, and the resale value on all textbooks can be low. Luckily, there are ...
Amazon.com has launched Kindle Textbook Rental -- a new program that enables university students to rent the textbooks they need for courses while realizing substantial savings off the list prices of ...
Knetbooks is a textbook rental site that has a large inventory and offers big discounts. With its low prices and huge array of options, Knetbooks could be worth considering. But that's only if you ...
Following the lead of other universities — and responding to frequent requests from students — the Brown Bookstore has implemented a new textbook rental service this semester. Select new textbooks are ...
Textbooks may become less of a financial burden for students with the introduction of a new textbook initiative of the Arizona Board of Regents. “[We] are very impressed with how seriously the ...
PORT ANGELES — The newest option for Peninsula College students who need books for classes is to rent a text. Students now can buy books new or used or get a good deal on a “plundered” book. And they ...
The recent launch of a book rental website hopes to provide an alternative to textbook shopping for college students across the country. Apart from the Cornell Store, Kraftees and various popular ...
Kelly Carmichael is a Sacramento State University senior studying to be an elementary school teacher. A book for one of her child development courses cost more than $170. But when a professor ...
Global e-textbook rental market is set to grow at a CAGR of close to 21% during the period 2017-2021. @Technavio Tweet this The report categorizes the global e-textbook rental market by payment model ...
In August 2019, the attentions of many Snopes readers evidently turned toward the upcoming academic year, and for some, the fall 2019 college semester. With that, we received multiple inquiries about ...