Make Textbooks Affordable

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URL = http://www.maketextbooksaffordable.org/statement

Background

"Textbook costs can be a huge financial burden on students, and considering new low-cost options can help keep higher education affordable and accessible.

Although most of the textbooks on the existing market are expensive, an emerging number of free, online, open-access textbooks presents one of our best hopes for more affordable, comparable options. While the supply of these textbooks is still small, existing open textbooks have already won adoptions at some of the nation’s most prestigious institutions, including Harvard and Caltech. Instructors who use open textbooks have affirmed that high-quality textbooks are not necessarily expensive textbooks.

The statement below is an effort to build faculty interest and demand for affordable and still comparable course materials, including open textbooks.

Signers state their intent to consider open textbooks in the search for the most appropriate course materials, and their preference to adopt an open textbook in place of an expensive, commercial textbook, if the open textbook is the best option." (http://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/7993)


Text

URL = http://www.maketextbooksaffordable.org/statement.asp?id2=37614

"As faculty members, we affirm that it is our prerogative and responsibility to select course materials that are pedagogically most appropriate for our classes. We also affirm that it is consistent with this principle to seek affordable and accessible course materials for our classes whenever possible. This includes “open textbooks,” which are textbooks offered online to students at no cost.


Open textbooks and other open educational resources present an affordable, comparable and flexible alternative to commercial course materials:


Therefore, we the undersigned declare our intent to:

(http://www.maketextbooksaffordable.org/statement.asp?id2=37614)

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