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<div>Posting this question here in hopes that others have thought through and implemented a solution to the following, or have suggestions.</div>
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<div>We have a request to purchase a K-12 science textbook that, in its latest (2016) ed., relies heavily on e-content bundled with purchase of a physical textbook (although there is also an option for e-text/content license). Some specifics: The title is BSCS
Biology: a human approach, published by Kendall Hunt. Here is the brochure for the it: <a href="http://viewer.zmags.com/publication/a0f5de2f#/a0f5de2f/1">http://viewer.zmags.com/publication/a0f5de2f#/a0f5de2f/1</a>. In the catalog, you will find the price
on page 61. <a href="http://www.kendallhunt.com/prek12catalog">http://www.kendallhunt.com/prek12catalog</a>/.</div>
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<div>Previous editions also had e-content but this was on an accompanying CD. Thinking mostly about how best to provide access or “circulate” this item, what are your thoughts?</div>
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<div>Steve</div>
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<div><a href="http://www.wheaton.edu/Academics/Faculty/O/Steve-Oberg" style="color: purple;">Steve Oberg</a></div>
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