Wednesday, May 06, 2009

Amazon Commands Digital Textbook Revolution

Six universities will join in a new digital textbook experiment with Amazon.com Inc., including: Case Western Reserve, Pace, Princeton, Reed, Darden School at the University of Virginia, and Arizona State. The Wall Street Journal reports that the program will utilize large-screen Amazon Kindles, a device that many speculate will be revealed at a press conference.

GalleyCat will report live from that Amazon event tomorrow. In the meantime, the University of Michigan Press recently announced they will publish primary digital editions of at least 50 of the more than 60 monographs they produce each year--a shift that will become more common in the publishing recession.
Here's more from the WSJ: "Beginning this fall, some students at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland will be given large-screen Kindles with textbooks for chemistry, computer science and a freshman seminar already installed, said Lev Gonick, the school's chief information officer." (Via Publishers Lunch)

Above story from Galley Cat.

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