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Barnes & Noble at RIT has 50 Days to Publish ISBNs

May 11th, 2010

Barnes & Noble at RIT is required by law to make changes to its website to display International Standard Book Numbers (ISBN) by July 1st—50 days from now.

In August of 2008, the “Higher Education Opportunity Act” (HEOA) [PDF] was passed and became public law. Section 133 of the act requires institutions to provide specific information about textbooks for its courses—in online or printed form.

The law was passed back in August of 2008, and congress hopes colleges will make the changes before then, but it appears Barnes & Noble will wait until the last minute.

With the large number of textbooks and different editions, Barnes & Noble’s lack of properly displaying full book titles and author names makes it a bit harder for students to find the book through alternative sellers.

BookMaid contacted Barnes & Noble over a year ago, and they had no intention to publish ISBNs until they were “legally obligated to.” Since then, it was learned that Barnes & Noble is required to. Last August, Barnes & Noble’s manager said the changes were under way.

RIT Reporter Magazine Features BookMaid

September 25th, 2009

rightstuffImage courtesy Reporter Magazine

The story behind BookMaid was featured in this week’s RIT Reporter Magazine. The feature is on student-run businesses at RIT. Dan Leveille, the RIT student who created BookMaid was interviewed for the article. A “maid” was featured on the front cover of the magazine as seen above.

“Leveille was spurred to action when he felt robbed, as many of us do, by the RIT bookstore. The bookstore sells over-priced books just to buy them back for nearly nothing. They then resell them, making nearly as much as they would for a new book.”

Thanks to everyone at Reporter magazine! : )

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Read the entire Reporter Magazine issue » (PDF)

Fun fact: BookMaid was also mentioned in the RIT secret society article.

RIT Bookstore Forced to Display ISBNs

August 26th, 2009

As we all know, RIT does not display International Standard Book Numbers (ISBN) on the Barnes & Noble website (the only way to find textbooks for classes). Since many books have different editions, and similar titles, not knowing the ISBN makes it more difficult to find textbooks elsewhere. After inquiring and receiving a unfulfilled answer from RIT’s Barnes & Noble’s Manager:

“It is Barnes and Noble College Booksellers policy not to post ISBNs on our websites unless we are contractually or legally obligated to.”

Well, it turns out that RIT is actually legally obligated to.

As of August 14, 2008, a textbook provision of the Higher Education Opportunity Act (pdf) states that all institutions of higher learning are required to display ISBN and retail price for required textbooks.

This provision does not take effect until July 1, 2010, however Congress has stated that they hope universities will begin to implement these changes before the deadline to end what they feel are “abuses in the process.”

RIT has still not yet implemented these changes, however, the manager of the RIT bookstore states that these changes are underway, but they will not be completed until sometime next year. (Right before the deadline - go RIT!)


Thanks to Matt Danna, RIT’s Student Government President for helping this along.

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May 1st, 2009
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Imagine RIT + Twitter

April 30th, 2009

Imagine RIT LogoImagine RIT is this Saturday! Everyone’s talking about it. BookMaid will be capturing this conversation live at the BookMaid Exhibit in the Atrium of the Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences (GCCIS) also known as the “Computer Zone” during the festival.

BookMaid will have a live Twitter feed of Twitter discussion relating to BookMaid.

Twitter users: To promote the festival, use the hashtag #imagineRIT. Include it in your Imagine RIT posts!

People who are unaware of BookMaid will be able to come by and learn what BookMaid is about. Stop by the GCCIS Atrium and say hello and check out what people on Twitter are talking about! Looking forward to seeing you all there!

About Imagine RIT:

Imagine RIT is a free festival on the RIT campus on Saturday, May 2 from 10am to 5pm, rain or shine. There are more than 400 interactive exhibits and displays by RIT students, faculty and staff.

GCCIS Golisano Atrium
The GCCIS Atrium
(Photo by steve caruso)
Imagine RIT GCCIS
The GCCIS Atrium prepared
for Imagine RIT

RIT Bookstore May Face Bankruptcy, BookMaid to Become Official Bookstore

March 31st, 2009
The bookstore grand opening 8 months ago, now nearing a grand closing.
The bookstore opened 10 months ago and may now be closing. Photo via The Eggplant

RIT’s bookstore announced today that they are seeking a financial bailout. Sales reached an all time low this quarter and are predicted to be even lower next year. BookMaid.com will become official named RIT’s bookstore if the bookstore reaches bankruptcy.

The bookstore asked for a financial bailout 2 weeks ago, which was denied by RIT’s President Destler. He warned the bookstore that they can’t depend on an “unending” stream of students’ tuition dollars. Destler threatens that if the bookstore does not restructure, they maybe forced to file bankruptcy.

“We cannot, we must not, and we will not let our books simply vanish,” says Destler, stressing the importance of a textbook resource. He has pre-approved BookMaid.com as the bookstore’s replacement if it does not meet the President’s requirements.

“We have a commitment to rip students off, and we’re having trouble meeting that commitment.”

“Everyone’s in an economic situation,” says a bookstore representative, “and RIT students aren’t willing to give us their money.” He claims that the students are being too cautious about their spendings. “We have a commitment to rip students off, and we’re having trouble meeting that commitment.” He also explained that Winter Quarter’s book sales were alarmingly low. BookMaid.com on the other hand, has been spiking with sales.

The RIT community has been hoping for the fall of the bookstore. Lauren Parsons, an RIT economics professor and Stanford graduate is certain that the bookstore is nearing it’s final days. “The RIT bookstore won’t be able to survive another quarter” she explains, “The prices are ridiculous.” She has directed all her students to use BookMaid.com to purchase the textbooks for her courses.

“I’ve bought many books on BookMaid” says Kelly Jefferson, a cashier at the bookstore, “We run out of books sometimes - and it’s the only place we can go to restock quickly.”

Students are anxious to hear the results of this economical situation. “This quarter I paid $634 for four books.” says Jason Miller, a third year mechanical engineering student, “And one of them couldn’t have been thicker than a magazine! Six hundred dollars for four books!? For realz?!”

Happy April 1st Everyone! :)

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List of RIT Twitter Accounts

February 27th, 2009

The list of official and non official RIT Twitter accounts. For student and staff accounts, see the Wefollow RIT Directory (and add yourself to it!)

Is someone missing? Let @bookmaid know!

Username Name
RITNEWS RIT News
reportermag Reporter Magazine
RITAdmissions RIT Admissions
RIT_Intl_Adm RIT International Admissions
RIT_InfoSec RIT Information Security
RITehall RIT Entrepreneurs Hall
ntid_news NTID News
ritdesign RIT School of Design
rithsm School of Hospitality and Service Management
RITOPL RIT Open Publishing Lab
RITgreen RIT Green
RITcpdoffice RIT Center for Professional Development
RITGMA Graduate Management Association
RITCareers RIT Office of Co-op and Career Services
RIT_ITSStatus RIT ITS
RIT_myCourses RIT’s myCourses
SG_GCCIS GCCIS Senator to SG
897WITR 89.7 WITR FM, RIT’s Radio Station (student-run)
8BeatMeasure 8 Beat Measure, RIT’s A Cappella Group
Events
ritcab RIT College Activities Board
RIT_BrickCity RIT’s Brick City Homecoming & Family Weekend.
Imagine_RIT Imagine RIT
Alumni
RIT_Alumni RIT Alumni Association
RITAdmissNet RIT Alumni Admissions Volunteer Network
SCB_AlumniRIT E. Philip Saunders College of Business Alumni
Food
lovincupROC Lovin’ Cup, at Park Point
ritRSZ Ritz Sports Zone
Student Businesses or Projects
bookmaid BookMaid.com, RIT Book Exchange
TheCD The College Driver, RIT Student-Run Automotive Resource for College Students
RITmeetu RIT meetü, a social networking game taking place during the Imagine RIT festival
thejobsafe The Job Safe, RIT Student-Run Job Search Site for College Students
Clubs, Groups, Special Interest Houses
ritclubs RIT Clubs
AIGARIT RIT’s AIGA, professional association for design
RIThonors RIT Honors
CSHevents Computer Science House Events
RITImprov RIT Improv
egsrit RIT’s Electronic Gaming Society
RITSCS Students for Cambodian Schools @ RIT
ritcornercrew RIT Corner Crew
Unofficial Student-Run College Accounts
GCCISstudents Student-run GCCIS account
CIASstudents Student-run CIAS account
NTIDstudents Student-run NTID Students account
Miscellanous
RITConstruction Unofficially documenting construction projects at RIT

Retweet Campaign on Twitter

February 17th, 2009

BookMaid ran a retweet campaign on Twitter, where users simply had to post:

RIT Students: Repost this tweet for a chance to WIN $25 from http://BookMaid.com, the book exchange exclusive to RIT students.

Of the participants, one would be randomly selected to win $25. @rampantglee was the winner.

View the list of participants

 

Why The Campaign Didn’t Work Out So Well

Though there was quite a few participants, it wasn’t as successful as expected. A $25 incentive may be enough for simply reposting a tweet, however, the problem was the lack of RIT students on Twitter, and of those, the even smaller amount are following @bookmaid. Twitter is a very viral application, however running a viral campaign can’t be viral unless there’s enough participants.

Why RIT’s Barnes & Noble Does Not Publish ISBNs

February 13th, 2009

As all of us know, RIT’s Barnes & Noble store does not publish ISBN numbers. This way, it makes it harder for RIT students to find books from other sources. Titles and authors listed on the site are often abbreviated, so searching on other sites may provide inaccurate results.

Barnes & Noble’s Response

BookMaid emailed RIT Barnes & Noble’s Manager, Peter Briggs, and they explained their rationale:

“It is Barnes and Noble College Booksellers policy not to post ISBNs on our websites unless we are contractually or legally obligated to.”

He stated that there were consistency problems with ISBN numbers, and that they felt that the title, author, and edition were enough information.

If you disagree, contact Peter at pwbbkt@rit.edu.

He also stated that students may call to ask for ISBN numbers. (Phone: 585-475-2501 or email form). BookMaid encourages students to call and ask for ISBN numbers.

How to find your RIT required textbook list

  1. Login to Student Information System (SIS)
  2. Choose Academic Information and then Class Schedule
  3. Select the term and click Submit
  4. Click By My Books Now
  5. Copy the titles of your book and search for the textbooks on BookMaid

BookMaid is looking into automating the process to search for your required books easier.

Follow BookMaid On Twitter!

December 26th, 2008

BookMaid is now on Twitter!

Follow BookMaid: http://twitter.com/bookmaid