At Acadia University, the computer revolution is changing the way students learn, and how professors teach
The taste makers
The New Canadian Library turns books into classics
The new-look scholarly press
Academic publishers are jazzing up their image to reach a general audience
The new scholars
University presses descend from the ivory tower
Textbook publishers get digi with it
Study finds online book piracy growing
Estimates $60-million in lost sales by 2005
Something clicked
Campus bookstores catch up with e-commerce
Scholarly presses forgo e-books
Print-on-demand holds out more promise, publishers say
Sales up at Chapters’ McGill store
But chain says it won’t rush into campus market