[nabs-l] Book help for college
Carly Mihalakis
carlymih at comcast.net
Sun Sep 18 20:04:31 UTC 2016
My guys let me rent the book Something of which
I always take advantage since I don't have extra cash for this.
04:23 PM 7/30/2016, you wrote:
>I highly recommend Learning Ally and bookshare,
>like others have suggested. If you do have to
>purchase a physical copy, by your textbooks
>used, from your campus bookstore or from Amazon.
>That should help you save some cash. As long as
>they arenât using your copy to produce the
>digital version, this should work fine. Best,
>Greg > On Jul 30, 2016, at 9:33 AM, Emma
>Mitchell via NABS-L <nabs-l at nfbnet.org>
>wrote: > > Dear all, > What do you do for school
>books? My university converts them for me in to
>a word document but in order for them to be
>converted the physical book has to be rented or
>bought. My question since physical books are
>inaccessible how can I save money and get the
>access I need? > > Sent from my iPhone >
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