Please Support The Open College Textbooks Act of 2009 (S. 1714)

Please Support The Open College Textbooks Act of 2009 (S. 1714)

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Please support the following letter to your Congressmen encouraging Congress to support openly licensed textbooks by voting for the Open College Textbooks Act of 2009.

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I am writing as a citizen concerned with the fact that the cost of textbooks commonly acts as a deterrent to students' pursuit of a college education.  I support, and encourage you to support, S.1714 because offering grants to promote the creation of open textbooks would help further the goal of increasing college affordability in the United States.  Having more openly licensed textbooks would raise the level of competition in the text book market and lower prices for students.

By laying out a competitive process that rewards the structure, quality, and accuracy,of projects, S. 1714, if passed, would help to ensure that students have access to materials of comparable quality to those that they currently cannot afford.  Encouraging open licensing of educational materials has the potential to engage the widespread public%u2019s interest and input in creating cost-effective, up-to-date texts. 

Making these texts widely available in an open format would help lower persistent barrier of access to knowledge and learning, and demonstrate the effectiveness of using open licensing in the educational field.

Thank you for your consideration of this important matter.

"College Books" image on this petition was by Flickr user Wohnai under Creative Commons Attribution license, an open source content license.

Please support the following letter to your Congressmen encouraging Congress to support openly licensed textbooks by voting for the Open College Textbooks Act of 2009.

_______________________________________________________

I am writing as a citizen concerned with the fact that the cost of textbooks commonly acts as a deterrent to students' pursuit of a college education.  I support, and encourage you to support, S.1714 because offering grants to promote the creation of open textbooks would help further the goal of increasing college affordability in the United States.  Having more openly licensed textbooks would raise the level of competition in the text book market and lower prices for students.

By laying out a competitive process that rewards the structure, quality, and accuracy,of projects, S. 1714, if passed, would help to ensure that students have access to materials of comparable quality to those that they currently cannot afford.  Encouraging open licensing of educational materials has the potential to engage the widespread public%u2019s interest and input in creating cost-effective, up-to-date texts. 

Making these texts widely available in an open format would help lower persistent barrier of access to knowledge and learning, and demonstrate the effectiveness of using open licensing in the educational field.

Thank you for your consideration of this important matter.

"College Books" image on this petition was by Flickr user Wohnai under Creative Commons Attribution license, an open source content license.

I am writing as a citizen concerned with the fact that the cost of textbooks commonly acts as a deterrent to students' pursuit of a college education.  I support, and encourage you to support, S.1714 because offering grants to promote the creation of open textbooks would help further the goal of increasing college affordability in the United States.  Having more openly licensed textbooks would raise the level of competition in the text book market and lower prices for students.

By laying out a competitive process that rewards the structure, quality, and accuracy,of projects, S. 1714, if passed, would help to ensure that students have access to materials of comparable quality to those that they currently cannot afford.  Encouraging open licensing of educational materials has the potential to engage the widespread public%u2019s interest and input in creating cost-effective, up-to-date texts. 

Making these texts widely available in an open format would help lower persistent barrier of access to knowledge and learning, and demonstrate the effectiveness of using open licensing in the educational field.

Thank you for your consideration of this important matter.
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11:34 am PDT, Oct 8, Saul Negron, New York
I think its a great idea. Having put three children thru college and one on the way took a heavey burden financially with the costs increasing every year.

By promoting the reader's goal and setting more realistic milestones since the reading materials will be more easily available.

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