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Old 07-31-2013, 06:53 AM   #2
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"First, if possible, check your reading list against what's available electronically. Fiction, scholarly, and other non-fiction texts are increasingly available as e-books, but depending on your curriculum, you may be doomed to paper textbooks for some classes for the next few years."

Yes, of course. So what's the general conclusion people are coming to these days? If you're headed off to your first year at university, what seems to be the typical fraction of the books you'll need that are available in some ebook format? Does anyone here have any recent data or experiences? Just a couple of years ago, this was hopeless. Have things changed materially?
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