This is interesting. But how much are we talking about - Cost-wise?
Thanks
Fozya
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Subject: Re: Electronic books
Pearsons were great at responding to us, try Nicki Bannister of the contracts
dept. They sent us the 2 books we requested on CD ROm within a week.
We always try revealweb first http://www.revealweb.org.uk/
Sheila
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Has anyone had any success getting books electronically, I've emailed the
publishers at permissions @ Pearson and the RNIB library, no response from
either, principally I am looking for books to support visually impaired
students on Business and computing courses, electronic versions preferable.
Anyone got any good ideas?
Chris Baxter
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