[blindlaw] Do Digital Law Books?

Sybren Hoekstra sy.hoekstra at gmail.com
Tue Dec 15 21:49:02 UTC 2015


I had no issues getting accessible electronic standard law textbooks through the publishers, so long ass my school was requesting them for me after I provided proof of purchase. In fact, I found law book publishers to be far more responsive than the average book publisher was when I was an undergrad. Derek is right though, there will be all the issues that usually come with acquiring accessible readings in the classes that aren't standard doctrinal classes. 

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> On Dec 15, 2015, at 15:55, Anita Keith-Foust via blindlaw <blindlaw at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> Hello Everyone:
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> Happy winter break!
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> I have been conspicuously absent for a few months. Of course, I am coming
> back with some questions about digital format law books.
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> Has anyone had any luck with getting the publisher to provide digital copies
> of books? Or, do I have to look forward to my books being butchered?
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> Please let me know.
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> Thank you.
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> Anita Keith-Foust
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> 919-430-1978
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