Academic 2-17-2016

MEETING START TIME: 5:30 pm

ATTENDANCE: Chairwoman Oliver, Vice-Chair Garcia, Senator Inkley, Senator Cordova, Senator Temple , Senator Porter, Chairwoman King, Senator Curtis

Absent: N/A

Non-Committee: Paul Whitney-URI Bookstore, Nataly Garcia-URI Bookstore

 

COMMITTEE DISCUSSION:

 

  • URI Bookstore
    1. Historically the bookstore has work with the AAC.
    2. Adoption: faculty published their work and print using 4 publishers that controlled over 85% percent of all the book publishing industry.
    3. Marketplace for books is changing faster than ever. It went to copyrights or edition every 5 years to event one per semester.
    4. Timely Adoption: Course by course, faculty by faculty book “requirement” meaning changes.
    5. The industry is trying to recreate the materials to stay updated with the new generation that is engaging and purposely serving the students.
    6. Affordability: Used books and keep cost in line. Funds are used for capital improvements on campus.
    7. New softwares that allows to see data and market trends to better buy and sell books at a cheaper price.
    8. We haven’t promote the URI Bookstore mission and affordability services accordingly. they seek your help promoting this mission and help us design policy to best practices regarding textbook adoption.
    9. URI Bookstore student employment source and involvement.
    10. More competition from the national market.
    11. Some faculty bypass the bookstore. Other faculty are understable of book selection and affordability.
    12. Possible Action Items:
      • Letter of support to faculty and staff to early adopted course materials to ensure affordability.
      • Survey on coursework affordability and access.
      • Student employment source and involvement.
      • Increase visibility, education and feel of ownership.
      • Senate Liaison for the Bookstore.

 

MEETING ADJOURNMENT TIME:  6:15 pm