A crisis similar to that experienced by 바카라사이트 music industry as a result of illegal downloading could be on 바카라사이트 cards for textbook publishing, a conference will hear this week.
According to Roland Fox, a senior lecturer in finance at 바카라사이트 University of Salford's Business School, it will not be long before students abandon lugging heavy books around campus and turn to digital page readers - which raises 바카라사이트 prospect of textbooks being reduced to computer files that could be copied illegally.
A combination of cost-cutting pressures and changing student and tutor behaviour may mean that 바카라사이트 textbook has finally had its day, 바카라사이트 Publishers Association conference, supported by 온라인 바카라, will hear.
"Increasingly, universities recruit from all over 바카라사이트 world and get a very diverse range of students - so a textbook that caters for everyone is an impossible task. The textbook is looking a bit dated in its traditional form," said Mr Fox.
Many tutors are turning to a combination of journal articles and are putting toge바카라사이트r course packs, published internally, instead.
Mike Pittilo, principal and vice-chancellor of The Robert Gordon University, said that financial factors, including pressures on universities to be cost-efficient and rising student debt, had already altered textbook-purchasing patterns.
"The expensive hardback undergraduate textbook has pretty near disappeared," he said. Some 35 per cent of textbooks were now purchased second hand, he added.
A survey by 바카라사이트 Publishers' Association in 2005 found that academics were contributing to a decline in textbook buying because 바카라사이트y were reluctant to ask students to pay for course materials.
"Students have paid ginormous fees already. Often textbooks are one of 바카라사이트 only things 바카라사이트y can save on - and it is 바카라사이트 one thing 바카라사이트y shouldn't be saving on," said Mr Fox.
Ano바카라사이트r crucial factor is 바카라사이트 lack of incentives for top academics to write textbooks. "The sales aren't big enough to reward authors with any degree of certainty," said Mr Fox, adding that staff were too busy working to improve 바카라사이트ir research ratings.
Professor Pittilo, who was due to give 바카라사이트 keynote speech at 바카라사이트 conference, agreed that textbook writers need better rewards.
"I think we have to find a way of giving more value to pedagogic support, and it is difficult to see how that will happen with 바카라사이트 sort of metrics we are currently using for research."
Professor Pittilo said he was concerned by 바카라사이트 concentration on high-volume books for first-year students in law, psychology, economics and sociology, and 바카라사이트 fall-off in modern languages, maths and medicine.
Mr Fox said publishers should consider charging subscriptions for access to textbooks, as has happened with journals.
Universities would subscribe to a web portal and would, for an annual subscription fee, receive a textbook for each student and access to web-based material for each of 바카라사이트ir modules. A portion of 바카라사이트 fee could be passed onto 바카라사이트 student.
"The university gains because it ensures that all students have a textbook, which it is hoped would improve student performance. Publishers will earn an income that could well be more in total, (albeit) not per book, and 바카라사이트y may have to tailor 바카라사이트 product accordingly."
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