Hi,

I use lulu.com and createspace (amazon) for mine. Lulu is slightly more expensive, slightly better quality, and a bit faster on setup; createspace, since it distributes through amazon, is a lot more convenient for students. Both will make the books available for purchase to the public, but lulu lets you order any number of personal copies before you make it available.

-R


On 2018-09-25 09:20 AM, Jessica Norman wrote:

Hi All,

Do folks working with OER textbooks have any suggestions for a Canadian print-on-demand publisher to use for print copies of these textbooks?  I have print copies of BCcampus texts but I'd like additional texts to use as demo copies for OER presentations.  (I'm also checking with our campus print shop but I'd like to know of other options.)

 

 

 

Cheers,

Jessica Norman

 

 

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Jessica Norman, MLS

eLearning Librarian, Reg Erhardt Library

Library Liaison: Construction, Manufacturing & Automation

Learner and Academic Services

 

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