Guest Column: What You Can Learn From Open Access
Behind Flat World Knowledge’s free and open approach to college
textbook publishing.
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Therefore, the restrictive philosophy of "all rights reserved" and DRM is contrary to education and sharing. Open textbooks are a better fit for education and the new media universe, where consumers demand access to information anytime, anywhere, on any device.
The free and open approach is good for business. Since publishing our first books in March 2009, more than 1,600 educators at 900 institutions in 44 countries have used Flat World open textbooks.
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