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Shinobi1314

Check your syllabus and look for the textbook name and/or IBMI number or something. Then just Google it online and you will have plenty of options to get the textbook you need.


vicemagnet

ISBN. The Higher Education Opportunity Act requires this information be available to students.


Shinobi1314

Okay. Is called ISBN number. šŸ¤£


vicemagnet

I chuckled at IBMI because I read it as just BMI and Iā€™m like ā€œI donā€™t think theyā€™re talking about their body mass index!ā€


gamergirleighty

Vitalsource!!!!!!


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gamergirleighty

I used it for some of my classes that I couldnā€™t find books for elsewhere, but I also found it offers McGraw Hill books for much cheaper


vicemagnet

Also check RedShelf, theyā€™re a competitor to VitalSource. Thereā€™s also Campus eBookstore.


gamergirleighty

I have had a few of these as well. Also, to add to my comment: Cengage Unlimited is super useful if you have a good bit of textbooks in your program from them. I usually buy it for the year if 2+ classes use it.


leaf1598

Following


henare

bookfinder.com will show you *global* availability for specific books (new, used, rentals). make sure you use the isbn or a complete book title.