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Rent Your Textbook and Save up to 50% @ Oxford University Press

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Rent your eBook for 6 months and save up to 50% on Oxford University Press textbooks.

Includes eBook rentals for teacher education, law, health sciences, business and marketing.

Bestselling titles include:

Statutory Interpretation – rent for $46.95
Crime & Criminology – rent for $47.95
Australian Public Law – rent for $66.95
Classroom Management – rent for $46.95
Education, Change and Society – rent for $47.95
Diversity, Inclusion and Engagement – rent for $47.95
Healthy Ageing and Aged Care – rent for $50.95
Becoming a Nurse – rent for $29.95
Inclusive Practice for Health Professionals – rent for $37.95
Public Relations Writing – rent for $44.95
Essential Academic Skills – rent for $38.95
Marketing – rent for $68.95

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  • +4

    DID YOU KNOW?

    Over two thirds of students believe using textbooks during their studies will improve their results*

    *OUP student survey, 2019, n = 1000

    As opposed to what? Not using textbooks?

    • Yes…

    • Wow I didn't know that

    • So one-third thought they didn't need to use textbooks to get through their course?

      I admit I've completed a few online courses where I just skipped to the end-of-subject quiz etc., but not for more formal qualifications.

    • As opposed to what?

      Using Google…

    • I did two degrees and some post graduate studies, particular in my comp sci degree there were books I never cracked open. After my first year I found out you never buy the books before class starts, because some lecturers will tell you how mandatory they really are to have.

      This was early 2000's though and a lot of my lecturers believed in actually teaching instead of just reciting the textbook at us (there were a couple who just worked their way through a textbook for a semester though. I once failed an assignment for using a piece of code that wasn't taught in the text but was actually more efficient).

  • +2

    Statutory Interpretation – rent for $46.95
    Rent $46.95
    Buy $66.36

    That is not 50%

    • save up to 50%

      • +2

        Which ones are 50% then? The ones listed are nowhere near that.

        • I was just pointing out their get out of jail free card :P
          I agree.. its not 50%
          and why anyone would "rent" a book is beyond me

          • @jimbobaus: Because outside of the course they're used for, textbooks are completely useless. Might as well save $20.

    • -3

      Hi jv. Statutory Interpretation textbook is available in the following formats and prices:

      Buy the print textbook at $94.95
      Buy the eBook at $66.36 (when 20% discount is applied)
      Rent the eBook at $46.95 (50% off the print textbook)

      Please contact us at oup.com.au/help if we can assist further.

      • So it is ~30% off the comparable item.

        You can't compare the printed version against the ebook version.

  • +9

    What a joke. The price of text books is already absurd, now you're trying to suggest it's a a bargain to rent the work at 50% for only 6 months, with no ability to recuperate the expenditure by on-selling it once a student is done with it? Not a bargain.

    • I agree you would be better off buying the print version then selling it second hand. There is a big market for second had test books

  • I hope everyone would "b-ok dot global" for e-textbooks…

  • I'm no longer studying, but this kind of nonsense is why I just took to the high seas for a PDF version of the text book.

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