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9.29.2010
And the Best File Format for Open Textbook Publishing Is . . .
Things to consider:
Accessibility to students
File format used by original composer
Collaboration needs of multiple authors (wikis work more efficiently for this)
Revising by composers/teachers
the Ethos of the book
Read more about the debate at
Kairosnews
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