As You Like It
Educational publishers utilize short-run technology to customize course material and reissue out-of-print titles.
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Hegwood says the original custom-book program it offered its clients was PDF-based, where a publisher’s customer came onto a Web site, and picked several chapters from different books and previewed the content online. For example, a math professor would consider their course plan and choose course material from different texts containing that specific information, Hegwood says. “If it’s history, [a professor may ask], ‘Am I going to cover the history of Russia?’ If not they can leave that out of their book.”
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