Find Textbooks Online for 2nd semester!
12-17-2007 at 01:38 AM
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Find Textbooks Online!
Find Textbooks Online!
Here are some places you can search to find new or used textbooks online:
General Online Bookstores- Amazon - The world's biggest selection of books at low prices.
- BookByte - Buys back and sells new and used College Textbooks.
- eCampus - Discount bookstore saving you 50-90% off.
Classifieds sites- eBay - Auction site, also see half.com.
- Chegg - Buy/Sell textbooks. Also recently started a textbook renting service.
- DormItem - College Classifieds and Search Engine. Also with RSS feeds!
- Valore Books - A marketplace for buying and selling textbooks.
Price Comparison Sites- Book Finder - Search engine that finds the best buys on new and used textbooks for sale.
- AddAll - Price comparison agent built to ease online book shopping.
- directtextbook.com - search for your books and see prices from several textbook stores where you can buy your textbooks.
- Big Words - Price comparison search engine.
- CampusBooks - Compare prices on all of your books at once.
- College Smarts - Buy textbooks, sell, trade or swap your used college textbooks.
Facebook AppsTextbook Rental- TextbookFlix - Launched by Chegg.com, the service rents out textbooks.
Digital Textbooks- CafeScribe - Lets you download Textbooks in digital form, so it saves trees. Because of this, this service is about 50% cheaper than your normal College Bookstore.
- Textbook Revoloution - Helps you find Free text versions of Textbooks online.
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