Webcast
- View a webcast describing our E-text initative, presented by Mercedes Clement, Library Services, Roberto Lombardo, Information Technology, Benjamin Graydon, English Faculty, and Douglas Giacobbe, Social Studies Faculty.
Articles on Daytona State
- A Study of Four Textbook Distribution Models
- iPad, I Saw, I Waited: The State of E-Textbooks
- The End of Textbooks as We Know It
- Florida College Looks to Become EBook Pioneer
- The All E-Book Diet
- Textbook Affordability Workgroup Final Report (pdf)
E-Text Articles
- Developing a Digital Textbook Strategy for your Campus
- Open-Source Textbooks Most Affordable for Community College Students
- Open-Source Textbooks Most Affordable for Community College Students
- Why Digital Textbooks Don't Always Save College Students Cash
- Your Complete Guide to Cheap College Textbooks
- Books vs E-books
- Amazon to Launch Kindle for Textbooks
- Blackboard's Bid to Galvanize E-Texts
- Secret Behind Textbook Costs
- Options Exist to Address the Rising Cost of Textbooks for Florida’s College Students (pdf)
- 21 Things That Will Become Obsolete in Education by 2020
- A Campus-Wide E-Textbook Initiative
- Apple Tablet Portends Rewrite for Publishers
- Will E-Books Transform the Way We Read?
- Free, But at What Cost?
- New E-Textbooks Do More Than Inform: They'll Even Grade You
- Florida Experiments With Online Textbooks to Save Money
- University Press Makes Affordable Textbooks a Reality (pdf)
Government Releases
- Department of Justice and Department of Education Letter
- Electronic Book Reader Dear Colleague Letter
- Departments of Education and Justice Announce Continuing Commitment to Accessible Technology for All Students
- Justice Department Reaches Three Settlements Under the Americans with Disabilities Act Regarding the Use of Electronic Book Readers







