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Date: | Mon, 6 Aug 2001 09:39:36 -0500 |
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Another source for electronic books is the Texas Text Exchange:
http://tte.tamu.edu/
Texas Text Exchange is a national cooperative for sharing electronic text
materials for students with disabilites.
Jon
At 10:12 AM 8/6/2001 -0400, Cindy Krueger wrote:
>I don't know if there is an easy way to find all books but I do know one
>source that you might try http://www.netlibrary.com
>
>Cindy Krueger
>Webmaster
>LibraryofMichigan.org
>PO Box 30007
>Lansing, MI 48909-7507
>517-373-4364
>
>Do not follow where the path may lead. Go instead where there is no path
>and leave a trail.
>
> >>> [log in to unmask] - 8/1/01 4:49 PM >>>
>As I understand it, some publishers make available an electronic version of
>some of their books. Is there any easy way to check out whether a book is
>available in electronic format other than contacting the publisher? Is
>there any kind of index of books that have been digitized? What I would
>like to do is to be able to quickly check and see whether the assigned
>reading is available electronically either from the publisher or from
>another institution.
>
>------
>Paul Chapin
>Curricular Computing Specialist
>Amherst College
>413 542-2144
Jon Gunderson, Ph.D., ATP
Coordinator of Assistive Communication and Information Technology
Division of Rehabilitation - Education Services
MC-574
College of Applied Life Studies
University of Illinois at Urbana/Champaign
1207 S. Oak Street, Champaign, IL 61820
Voice: (217) 244-5870
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