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I do see the usefulness in putting textbooks on e-readers. Not only will it be easier on kids' backs, instead of having to carry all those books in their backpacks, it will also be easy to update the textbooks. Even when I was in elementary school in the 80's we were always hearing that our textbooks were outdated.
My brother-in-law's significant other brought up a really good arguement for e-readers. He and my b-i-l went to Australia in the fall and he's a huge reader. If he were to bring enough books for him to read during their trip, he would literally need a whole nother suitcase. With the e-reader he was easily about to bring with him all the books he wanted.
I will still resist them to the very end. I need the feel and smell of a book in my hand. But for schools and traveling I see they are extremely beneficial.




What we should be doing if we're really concerned about textbook pricing is working on the reason why the prices are so high right now. One of those reasons is that publishers are trying to avoid a healthy used textbook market (which was definitely in play when I was in school) by issuing new editions all the time - then the students have to buy new.
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Save Us!! from Final Digitation... puh leeze

Some professors had huge book lists, and some of the books that you had to buy you used only for a very short portion of the class. They acted as if THEIR class was the only one you had to buy books for!


If you calculate the cost per semester over 4-5 years of college, that e-reader starts looking really cheap. Heck, an e-reader now cost about the same as a semester's worth of books when I graduated in 1993.
There was an article in the latest issue of Science and Technology on e-readers. It said that the main thing the tech needs to make it viable for textbooks is consistent pagination so they can be referenced properly. The same article also said that improvements are on the way for e-paper to allow for higher contrast between text & background. Color is in the works too.

http://chronicle.com/blogPost/Califor...