Book buyer definition
Book buyer means any person or entity, including a University or Community College district bookstore, engaged in the purchase or sale of course materials.
Book buyer means any person or entity, including a university or community college district bookstore, engaged in the purchase or sale of course materials. “Bundled” means one or more course materials that are packaged together to be sold as course materials for a single price. “Complimentary teacher edition” means a book with information that is meant for the exclusive use of faculty members, commonly labeled as an “instructor edition” or “instructor manual” and that contains answers and solutions, test questions and pedagogical techniques. “Course materials” means any textbook or other instructional tool published for the purpose of classroom instruction and used for or in conjunction with a course in a university under the jurisdiction of the Arizona board of regents or a community college under the jurisdiction of an Arizona community college district. “Publisher” means any publishing house, firm or company that produces course materials. “Sample copy” means any book that is the same as the regular student edition. “Substantive content” means portions of a college textbook, including new chapters, additional eras of time, new themes or new subject matter. “Written information” means information provided on print material. Written information includes electronic communication or publication on a website.