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Revision as of 19:17, 8 September 2008
The Book eXchange Network (TBXN) is a free online service for students to exchange books. TBXN is designed to help students save money by buying books directly from each other.
How does it work?
- Seller posts a book.
- Buyer finds the book.
- Both parties arrange a meeting location and complete the transaction.
Other features
- Post want ads to let people know that you are looking for a particular book.
- Create ready-to-print custom flyers to post around campus. You can print both "books for sale" flyers and "books wanted" flyers.
- Show books for sale on student's personal website.
- Add a direct link to books from faculty websites. Other good places to place a link include class websites, faculty's ePortfolios, student club websites, department websites, etc.
- Schools and student organizations can create a custom area for campus book exchange programs.
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