Student Views on the Cost of and Access to Textbooks: An Investigation at University of Otago (New Zealand)

The rising cost of textbooks is influencing students’ choice of courses, as well as the quality of their learning experience once they are enrolled in a course, according to recent studies. This paper builds on those studies by exploring the possible effects that textbook costs may be having on stud...

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Main Authors: Sarah Stein, Simon Hart, Philippa Keaney, Richard White
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: International Council for Open and Distance Education (ICDE) 2017-12-01
Series:Open Praxis
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Online Access:http://openpraxis.org/index.php/OpenPraxis/article/view/704
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spelling doaj-3db7f8e23c514e8fb052dd920c2c44592020-11-25T00:19:09ZengInternational Council for Open and Distance Education (ICDE)Open Praxis2304-070X2017-12-019440341910.5944/openpraxis.9.4.704202Student Views on the Cost of and Access to Textbooks: An Investigation at University of Otago (New Zealand)Sarah Stein0Simon Hart1Philippa Keaney2Richard White3Distance Learning, University of Otago, New ZealandUniversity of OtagoOtago PolytechnicUniversity of OtagoThe rising cost of textbooks is influencing students’ choice of courses, as well as the quality of their learning experience once they are enrolled in a course, according to recent studies. This paper builds on those studies by exploring the possible effects that textbook costs may be having on study behaviours of students at one New Zealand tertiary institution: University of Otago. Perceptions of undergraduate students (n-811) about cost of, and access to, textbooks and possible influences on their study behaviours were gathered through a questionnaire. Results showed that students: are more likely to buy textbooks than access them through libraries; experienced purchasing expensive textbooks that were rarely used; questioned the value of textbooks; described alternative resource-seeking behaviours; and are heavily reliant on alternatives suggested by lecturers. Perceptions about affordability and academic value, access issues and consequential influences on study-related behaviours and attitudes are discussed.http://openpraxis.org/index.php/OpenPraxis/article/view/704textbookscostaccesshigher educationstudent perceptionsstudent behaviour
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Student Views on the Cost of and Access to Textbooks: An Investigation at University of Otago (New Zealand)
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textbooks
cost
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higher education
student perceptions
student behaviour
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Simon Hart
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title Student Views on the Cost of and Access to Textbooks: An Investigation at University of Otago (New Zealand)
title_short Student Views on the Cost of and Access to Textbooks: An Investigation at University of Otago (New Zealand)
title_full Student Views on the Cost of and Access to Textbooks: An Investigation at University of Otago (New Zealand)
title_fullStr Student Views on the Cost of and Access to Textbooks: An Investigation at University of Otago (New Zealand)
title_full_unstemmed Student Views on the Cost of and Access to Textbooks: An Investigation at University of Otago (New Zealand)
title_sort student views on the cost of and access to textbooks: an investigation at university of otago (new zealand)
publisher International Council for Open and Distance Education (ICDE)
series Open Praxis
issn 2304-070X
publishDate 2017-12-01
description The rising cost of textbooks is influencing students’ choice of courses, as well as the quality of their learning experience once they are enrolled in a course, according to recent studies. This paper builds on those studies by exploring the possible effects that textbook costs may be having on study behaviours of students at one New Zealand tertiary institution: University of Otago. Perceptions of undergraduate students (n-811) about cost of, and access to, textbooks and possible influences on their study behaviours were gathered through a questionnaire. Results showed that students: are more likely to buy textbooks than access them through libraries; experienced purchasing expensive textbooks that were rarely used; questioned the value of textbooks; described alternative resource-seeking behaviours; and are heavily reliant on alternatives suggested by lecturers. Perceptions about affordability and academic value, access issues and consequential influences on study-related behaviours and attitudes are discussed.
topic textbooks
cost
access
higher education
student perceptions
student behaviour
url http://openpraxis.org/index.php/OpenPraxis/article/view/704
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