- More environmentally conscious than traditional textbooks, less waste.
- Cheaper than buying a new textbook at a campus bookstore.
- Extremely portable and are not cumbersome like textbooks.
- No longer would require blind students to purchase special editions of books.
- Makes it extremely easy to look up words since dictionaries are included in ereaders and are just a click away on a computer.
- Students can illegally download and share books as has been done with music.
- There would only be one price for etextbooks, students no longer have the option of shopping around or finding other sources.
- Takes longer to read from screen and can increase time spent taking notes.
- Leaves students who cannot afford ereader or personal computer with a harder time to use textbook (computer lab being busy, systems being down).
- May cause further problems for bookstores and libraries and affect their survival.
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Robinson, S. (2010) Students Use of an Online Textbook: Even if it's Free, will they buy it? Allied Academics International Conference. Academy of Educational Leadership. Proceedings, 15(1), 44-50. Retreived Sepetember, 11, 2011 from Proquest Computing. (Proquest ID 2067209491)