[NABS-L] Proof of Purchase

rbacchus228 at gmail.com rbacchus228 at gmail.com
Tue Jan 16 00:12:36 UTC 2018


Once classes are over the print books can be sold back to the bookstore if they were not used. I never had to buy any print books from the bookstore. I love my textbooks at the community college level were provided to me on CDs which I cleared out my name Victor reader CD player. When I went to the University of Central Florida, my textbooks were given to me from USB thumb drives.

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> On Jan 15, 2018, at 5:28 PM, Chris Nusbaum via NABS-L <nabs-l at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Hello All:
> 
> I hope this email finds each of you enjoying a smooth start to your spring
> semester! It seems that, on this first day of classes for me, I find myself
> stumped on an accessibility question which I'm hoping you can help with. I
> received an email this morning from my DSS coordinator asking me to provide
> her with a "proof of purchase" for each of my textbooks. She says that
> students who receive alternative accessible copies of books are still
> required to buy the books from the campus bookstore in order to avoid
> copyright infringement on the part of the DSS office. As far as I
> understand, if DSS obtains a book from an accessible online resource such as
> AccessText, Bookshare, or Learning Ally, the Chaffee Amendment would protect
> them from copyright problems. Furthermore, if they get the accessible book
> directly from the book's publisher, the publisher is granting them access to
> the text, which should also protect the college from copyright problems. But
> my DSS coordinator is telling me I still need to buy my books from the
> Campus Store anyway.
> 
> So, can anyone explain how this works? Do I really need to buy the print
> books if I already got them from DSS in an accessible format? If I do need
> to buy them, what do I do with the print books once I get them? It seems
> like it would be a waste to buy a perfectly good book only for it to sit on
> my desk as I read the accessible copy which DSS got somewhere else. I want
> to do all that I need to in order to get access to my textbooks, but I also
> don't want to spend money unnecessarily. Thank you in advance for helping me
> make sense of this.
> 
> Chris Nusbaum
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
> 
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