Publisher blocks access to ebooks; students, faculty scramble

At George Washington University this fall, 269 students enrolled in a geography class were supposed to have free access to their course textbook via a link on the course’s Blackboard site. But when many clicked on the link, the book was unavailable. The book’s publisher, Wiley, had withdrawn the book, along with more than 1,300 other ebooks, from a large multidisciplinary ebook collection to which the university had a paid subscription.

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