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Kevin
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May 07, 2009 11:50AM

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I love notes written in the margin of library books. Often they were in Pound texts I was reading last year about this time. They're like the old fashioned wikipedia.


But ... oh never mind.
Supposedly you get more money for a textbook that is marked up, because people are more likely to buy that copy (to cheat? I don't know.)




This semester I found several typos in my Norton Anthology of English literature and also some footnote errors. I kind of think typos and errors like that should be unacceptable in textbooks and especially English textbooks.

Oh, Sarah? HOOTERS!
Baby Owl Cam

But yes, they have beaks and claw feet, Sarah.

I am seriously confused where I stand on the Kindle. On one hand I think it's absolutely ridiculous. I would laugh at my friends if they used one. They look so silly, and they're probably at risk of being stolen. What happens then? Do you lose all your books?
Textbooks, however... would be great. It could save students so much money. At the same time, I know that I wouldn't have a Kindle. I wouldn't be able to plunk down all the money for it, even if all the books I needed for class were on it. As it was, I usually waited until I got the syllabus and then bought books as the class went along, because I couldn't afford all the books at once. (The professor switched the order of the books in one class and I had to tell him, Um, sorry sir I don't have that book, and it's going to take a few days to reach me in the mail 'cause they're out of it at the bookstore/library. He was kinda angry and asked me why I hadn't bought all the required books and I simply looked at him and said, "'Cause I couldn't afford all of them. I was buying them several weeks prior to discussion on them and reading them then." I still don't think he believed me.)
That's the way I do it. I could never afford 400 dollars of books all at once in August. Plus, often in grad courses we don't get to the last few books on the syllabus and by the end of the semester the bookstore won't buy back the paperback they'd sold me for 75 dollars.

If textbooks for Kindle are cheaper, people won't mind the ability to not sell them back, but somehow I doubt that.

And the DX reads to you but I'd rather not use that option. You can put audiobooks on it and listen that way as well (for those without an iPod).
I think I read somewhere that books can be transferred between Kindles. Amazon keeps track of what you've purchased. I think there's a way to back-up your information to a file as well. I think. I've yet to investigate that far.
If my textbooks were on Kindle, I'd get it in a heartbeat. No more toting around those monstrosities! Exception being the subjects I'd like to keep the textbook.
In the future, I imagine there might be a way to sell back or trade off books. Kindles have been on the market for how long? I forget.
Anyhow...I like the Kindle. And I would continue buying real books (b/c I like 'em on bookshelves) and some days I like the feel of paper between my fingers.
Once I loan the Kindle to my father (probably won't), I'll add his opinion.
Thanks for the review Tanja, always good to gather as much information as possible.

However, I travel just enough that lugging several books around just doesn't work for me. I've been looking at the Kindle and the Sony Reader. Too bad there isn't a way to combine features of both! There's a lot of things I like about the Kindle, especially how it can read the book to you. (Too many times I'm hooked into a story, but I've got to hop in the car to go somewhere. . . )
However, I'm really impressed with the fact I can check out ebooks from my library and use them on the Sony Reader. How much happier I would've been if I could've downloaded college textbooks instead of "weight lifting" on a daily basis!
Would love to hear from others that have used these devices.
I can't believe I'm saying this, but Sandy, if you use the search function on the TC home page and enter "Kindle" you can probably read the thread we had on this topic about 3 months ago that RA started. Since you say you want to know what we think about these devices. We exhausted the topic, and not long ago. So if you're willing to endure some ficus/cheese/dream/poo talk to get there, that's what you should do. Nobody is going to respond to that query here, I'm rather certain.

