College Students Say No to Costly Textbooks
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Publishers have been able to drive up textbook prices because students "have to buy whatever textbook they've been assigned," says Nicole Allen, a program director for the Scholarly Publishing Academic Resources Coalition, an alliance of academic libraries.
Allen, a longtime advocate for students, sees signs of "a turning point," in part because more teachers are seeking cheaper alternatives.
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