Changes in the Course Materials Process and Landscape

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Changes in the Course Materials Process and Landscape Update for the Faculty Senate October 6, 2015 Russell Weldon, Assistant Director, Auburn University Bookstore

First things first.

Beginning in December, students will have the ability to charge up to $1,000 each semester toward their e-bill for course materials and supplies.

THIS IS AFFORDABILITY. THIS IS ACCESSABILITY. THIS IS AVAILABILITY.

We need your help. Understand how textbook request system is built Responsiveness to Bookstore requests for course material information Understand how course material process has changed and how time-sensitive process has become “Teamwork—coming together is a beginning, keeping together is progress, working together is success.” Henry Ford

Our starting point Since Fall 2011: Requests in the six weeks leading to the first day of class average 38 percent of total orders for a given semester The average number of student seats affected by these orders is 29,221 Student and parent feedback has risen dramatically during this period in the form of complaints and requests for information The Auburn University Bookstore is designated as the sole source point for distribution of course material information

State of the Bookstore Institutionally-owned and operated Low-profit operation in course materials Focus on student outcomes and choice Operational excellence

Secret to Success Transparency Savings Choice Cooperation Innovation RELATIONSHIPS

Bookstore purchase and rental options Rental and digital options from online partners Prices from online vendors including Amazon, Half, CourseSmart(digital)

Call to Action Sense of urgency in goals to collect timely and complete information Feedback always encouraged and welcomed Unity in purpose moving forward

Russell Weldon/Textbook Dept. books@auburn.edu 844-1361 When You Need Us Russell Weldon/Textbook Dept. books@auburn.edu 844-1361