Interesting article in the L.A. Times and subsequent discussion on
slashdot a few weeks ago about growing efforts to break the lock that
traditional textbook publishers have by following the open-source
software approach by creating more freely available and freely shared
open-source textbooks:
http://tinyurl.com/6pak4l
One can hope that as more people become used to and particpate in the
wiki/open-source approach to teaching/learning that the traditional
textbook publishing market will be severely impacted.
Gerry
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I noticed that McGraw Hill (the publisher of Information and Records
Management/Robek, Brown, and Stepehns) has an in print publication
entitled Professional Records and Information Management. I would think
that the demands of the market would not encourage the same publisher to
market two texts on records management. See the urls below for more
information.
http://www.arma.org/bookstore/productdetail.cfm?ProductID=1185
And
http://www.mhprofessional.com/product.php?isbn=0078227798
David Gaynon
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