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Julie and Others,
There is a big push, for example in California, for "digital textbooks."
One reason is to save money - they are supposed to be a lot less
expensive than paper textbooks. 
Another reason is to take advantage of the Web for pooling and sharing
human knowledge. Taking it all the way to the open source end-member,
some groups are advocating completely free materials for learning being
made available on the Web. California, its public schools, its
government, and some of its digital entrepreneurs, have been pushing for
and even passing laws for this.
http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=open-source-textbooks-m
ixed-bag-california. This seems mostly directed at high schools, or
grades 6-12.
My question is, has anybody seen a college-level open source "digital
textbook?" One that is free and open access?
Thank you.
--Ralph
 
Dr. Ralph Dawes 
Earth Sciences
Wenatchee Valley College 
1300 Fifth Street 
Wenatchee, WA 98801 
(509) 682-6754 
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