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ebooks<%2Fa>%20in%20addition%20to%20dead-tree%20copies,%20but%20the%20newly%20opened%20Florida%20Polytechnic%20University%20takes%20its%20digital%20tome%20offerings%20a%20lot%20more%20seriously.%20The%20institution%20has%20decided%20to%20completely%20forego%20stocking%20its%20library%20with%20paper%20books%20and%20will%20instead%20rely%20solely%20on%20ebooks,%20which%20its%20550%20students%20(the%20school%20is%20so%20new,%20it's%20not%20even%20licensed%20yet)%20can%20browse%20on%20tablets,%20laptops%20or%20e-readers.%20Now,%20here's%20the%20kicker%3A%20the%20students%20can%20browse%20any%20book%20they%20want%20using%20the%20school's%20proprietary%20software,%0D%0A%0D%0A%0D%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fwww.bookbusinessmag.com%2Faggregatedcontent%2Fflorida-university-lets-students-buy-titles-its-ebook-only-library%2F" target="_blank" class="email" data-post-id="9602" type="icon_link">
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It's not uncommon for libraries to offer ebooks in addition to dead-tree copies, but the newly opened Florida Polytechnic University takes its digital tome offerings a lot more seriously. The institution has decided to completely forego stocking its library with paper books and will instead rely solely on ebooks, which its 550 students (the school is so new, it's not even licensed yet) can browse on tablets, laptops or e-readers. Now, here's the kicker: the students can browse any book they want using the school's proprietary software,
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