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Young, Jeffrey R. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2013
Textbook publishers argue that their newest digital products should not even be called "textbooks." They are really software programs built to deliver a mix of text, videos, and homework assignments. But delivering them is just the beginning. No old-school textbook was able to be customized for each student in the classroom. The books never graded…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Homework, Video Technology, Computer Software
Young, Jeffrey R. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2012
The story of one University of Maine student's quest for a reasonably priced textbook reveals just how complicated course materials have become as the textbook industry makes its awkward transition from print to digital. The student is Luke Thomas, a senior majoring in business on the Orono campus, who last semester took a 250-person introductory…
Descriptors: Internet, Online Systems, Textbooks, Costs
Young, Jeffrey R. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
A group of major universities has been quietly working for the past two years to build one of the largest online collections of books ever assembled, by pooling the millions of volumes that Google has scanned in its partnership with university libraries. One of the most important functions of the project, say its leaders, who unveiled the giant…
Descriptors: Institutional Cooperation, Research Libraries, Academic Libraries, Library Services
Young, Jeffrey R. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2006
Hoping to do for electronic books what the iPod has done for digital music, a new generation of e-book devices recently hit the market. This article argues that even with improved screens, the new e-book devices are not ready for college. The screen is the big innovation in the new e-book devices, the most prominent example of which is the Sony…
Descriptors: Electronic Equipment, Books, Technological Advancement, Higher Education
Young, Jeffrey R. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1997
In two years, HighWire Press at Stanford University (California) has revolutionized online scientific publishing; electronic journals are reaching readers faster, are easier to search, and are entering new foreign markets. The largest scientific publishers will put about 200 journals online in 1997. Other changes foreseen include immediate rather…
Descriptors: Efficiency, Electronic Journals, Futures (of Society), Higher Education
Young, Jeffrey R. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1998
Recently, Microsoft Corporation has become more aggressive in its attempts to sell products on college and university campuses, promising new licensing deals for colleges, free Microsoft training for computing officials, and advice on structuring university information-technology budgets. Critics are concerned that the trend will reduce…
Descriptors: Budgeting, Competition, Computer Software, Computer Uses in Education