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California%20State%20University%20(CSU)<%2Fa>%20has%20launched%20a%20pilot%20program%20to%20license%20digital%20course%20content<%2Fa>%20for%20select%20courses%20from%20five%20educational%20publishers%3A%20Bedford,%20Freeman%20%26%20Worth%20(BFW)%20Publishing%20Group<%2Fa>,%20Cengage%20Learning<%2Fa>,%20McGraw-Hill%20Education<%2Fa>,%20Pearson<%2Fa>%20and%20John%20Wiley%20%26%20Sons%20Inc.<%2Fa>%20According%20to%20CSU,%20the%20program%20"promises%20students%20will%20pay%20the%20lowest%20price%20available%20for%20the%20licensed,%20digital%20version%20of%20their%20course%20materials%20that%20are%20interactive%20and%20engaging."%0D%0A%0D%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fwww.bookbusinessmag.com%2Farticle%2Fcalifornia-state-university-license-content-from-textbook-publishers%2F" target="_blank" class="email" data-post-id="5154" type="icon_link">
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Through the program, students participating in 32 pilot-program course sections were required to purchase digital-content subscriptions for their personal use through their local campus bookstore, according to Erik Fallis, media relations specialist with the CSU Office of the Chancellor. Students were informed of this requirement when they registered for the courses.
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