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Old 03-14-2018, 12:56 PM   #28
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Interesting. They indicated that the perpetual license included a way to add and change content. To quote the web site: "Retain ongoing access to titles and keep popular content on your shelves year after year." Perhaps they have fixed it since you looked at it.

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For the annual content, you can ship the Lock back to them at least 30 days prior to the end of the year and they will update the content and renew your warranty as long as you keep paying. For the perpetual content, what you originally receive is all there is. For the price, our decison was that it's not worth the cost. For Canadians, it has even less worth considering the Canada/US exchange rate. The annual plan average of $389 currently would be ~$503 Cdn.

For that price, the decision was made to go with the Aura Edition 2 and spend the rest of the funds on improving their ebook collection. The district library software used has an ebook management capability and the students already use the web interface for searches.
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