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1
Welcome! Oakland Community College Adjunct
Orientation
2
  • Agenda
  • About OCC bookstores
  • Textbooks An investment in your students
    future
  • Adjunct challenges
  • Trade Books
  • General Merchandise
  • Technology Center

3
  • About OCC bookstores
  • Five stores serving each OCC campus
  • Each store carries textbooks, trade books, and
    OCC general merchandise.
  • Each bookstore uses different textbooks. 
    Students must order books from the campus
    bookstore where they are enrolled.

4
  • What you need to know about
  • textbooks and other course material
  • Why do textbooks cost what they do?
  • What can you do about student attitudes toward
    their course materials?
  • Technology Advances?
  • What is custom publishing?
  • How do I submit my textbook requisition?

5
  • Textbooks
  • An investment in your students future
  • Average Cost of College Textbooks
  • 580 per year (Sources NACS, AAP)

6
  • Why do textbooks cost what they do?
  • Producing a textbook program is complex and
    expensive.
  • Costs include editing, accuracy checking, art
    development, photo permissions, layout, indexing,
    printing, manufacturing, storage, packaging, and
    technology and supplement development.
  • The people who work on a book are paidfrom the
    authors earning royalties for their intellectual
    property to the publishing professionals who
    create numerous titles.
  • To bring a book to market could be well over
    1,000,000 by the time its published.

7
  • Student attitudes toward textbooksusing what you
    adopt is key
  • Over 25 of dont use their required course
    material. Its a perceived value issue.
  • Students claim that only 76 of professors are
    using their required textbooks in class.
  • More than half (56) of students who elected not
    to purchase a required textbook did so because
    the professor recommended they didn't.
  • (2005 NACS Student Watch)

8
  • Adjunct challenges
  • You might not get to choose the textbook that
    youll be teaching with and you dont know why it
    was chosen.
  • You might be assigned the course one week prior
    to classes beginning.
  • You might not be aware of the help you can
    receive from the bookstore and the publishers.

9
  • Overcoming the Adjunct challenges
  • Ask the bookstore or department secretary who
    your publishers rep is for the adopted textbook
    and get the training you need on the adopted
    course material.
  • Take advantage of the publishers first day of
    class programs and materials.

10
  • Online Adjunct resources
  • Adjunct Nation
  • http//www.adjunctnation.com/
  • Adjunct Direct Thomson Higher Education
  • http//servicedirect.thomsonlearning.com/serviced
    irect/adjunct/default.aspx
  • Adjunct Genie Pearson Education
  • http//www.ablongman.com/html/adjuncts/
  • Inside HigherEd.com
  • https//www.insidehighered.com/sign_up/contest

11
If you do get to choose your own course material,
textbook programs have changed due to technology
advances
Radio Frequency Audience Response Systems
On-line Homework Systems with personalized
learning plans
Web-based database of over 10 million articles
from over 5,000 academic journals
12
  • Publishers now provide price options
  • Textbooks are available alone or packaged with
    timesaving
  • technology.
  • Many of textbooks are available in a range of
    formats to best meet student budgets and learning
    styles.
  • Choices can include purchasing the text in
    hardback, paperback, or loose-leaf, in full color
    or in black and white, or in eBook or audio book
    format.

13
Publishers provide custom options
  • Textbook specifically created by instructor from
    multiple sources for his/her course.
  • Could include customized ancillaries
  • Could include material written by instructor
  • Customized technology could be apart of the book

14
What is the benefit of custom textbooks?
  • Students read and use what they pay for
  • In many cases, the price is less than the
    traditional textbook.
  • Because instructors create their own custom
    titles, the books better correlate to the
    lectures, which often produces a better learning
    solution.

15
Textbook Requisitions
(Fill in this slide with your stores requisition
process)
16
General Booksorder online!
Best selling fiction and non-fiction titles!
Staff favorites
Huge selection of Childrens books
17
General Merchandise Support OCC!
18
Technology Center
(Fill in this slide with your stores technology
products that are for sale!)
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Talk to your department chair about utilizing
your campus bookstore!
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