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Faculty
Textbook Orders and Course Packet Orders
Textbook and Course Packet Request
Faculty can request books and course packets online. Please note that
your order will not be processed unless all required items are filled
in completely. This allows us to verify your order with you.
Important
Notes:
- Older
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5 or later).
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not leave your computer idle for more than 20 minutes.
After 20 minutes of inactivity, your session will be reset, and all
data will be lost.
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start from this page. Bookmarking other pages can result
in essential steps being skipped.
Other
Resources:
The Faculty Center Network:
The FCN is a resource to help faculty search for textbooks for
their discipline, review their appropriateness, link to publishers'
sites, request review/desk copies, etc. Provides access to information
on over 200,000 textbook titles and over 5000 publishers.
(Use
the username and password below to login the first time. Because
these will change periodically, we recommend you set up your own
permanent login in the FCNotebook) |
| Username:
71647
Password: gnu213 |
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Online
Course Packets:
We are partnering with XanEdu,
a division of ProQuest, to offer faculty additional options for
course materials. With XanEdu we can now offer custom publishing
in print, online, or a combination. XanEdu has amassed one of
the largest commercial and scholarly archives of journals, periodicals,
newspapers, out-of-print books, cases and academic collections,
second only to the Library of Congress. Their digital content
is already copyright-cleared, which means it can be used in courses
immediately. They also offer copyright clearance for those items
not already in their database, free access to their research engine
for instructors, and they will scan documents to include in online
course packets. Click
here to view a PDF file with more information.
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