Ohio Admin. Code 3354:2-59-26 - Textbook Selection and Auto Adoption Policy
A.
Textbooks and
other instructional materials are selected by the individual faculty member
teaching the course section, though in some cases a departmental committee or a
committee composed of faculty teaching a course may make the selection. Faculty
members are responsible for selecting their own textbooks and instructional
materials and providing timely, accurate information to the Bookstore through
their Division Dean's Office. Division Deans will facilitate and ensure faculty
and departments comply with this textbook selection policy.
B.
Faculty should
strive to minimize the costs of textbooks and other instructional materials for
students while maintaining the quality of education and academic freedom. To
make textbooks more affordable, the Bookstore shall provide students and others
with accurate course material information to allow students to pursue used,
rental or electronic versions of textbooks.
C.
In the selection
of textbooks and classroom materials, faculty members are encouraged to:
1.
Review and
consider the adoption of open educational resources including cost-free, online
textbooks and materials;
2.
Select required textbooks and other educational
materials which allow for resale and reuse of the textbooks and
materials;
3.
Contribute one complimentary copy, when possible, of a
textbook from textbook publishers to the library reserves desk so that all
students in the class may benefit from access to these
resources;
4.
Strive to select textbooks and other course materials
that comply with requirements for accessibility of the Americans with
Disabilities Act, other applicable acts, and their implementing regulations;
and
5.
Limit the use of new edition textbooks when previous
editions do not significantly differ in a substantive way, as determined by the
appropriate faculty, and when the Bookstore can ensure an adequate supply of
the older edition books are available.
D.
Consistent with
requirements in the federal "Higher Education Opportunity Act of 2008" the
College shall, to the maximum extent practicable, disclose required and
recommended textbooks and course materials no later than the time at which
students can first begin to register for a course. In accordance with HB 110
Section 733.20 of the Ohio Revised Code,
if textbooks and/or course materials are not selected by the first day of class
registration, then the faculty member is deemed to have selected identical
materials (i.e. same title and edition) from the prior semester offering of the
course.
E.
In the event that an instructor wishes to utilize a
textbook or other material which is authored by the instructor and the sale of
which results in a royalty being paid to the instructor, then such textbook/
material may only be required by the instructor if a majority of the other
department faculty consent to the use of the textbook or material. In case of a
tie vote, the Division Dean will cast the deciding vote. In instances where the
faculty author is the only full-time faculty member within the department, the
Division Dean must approve the use of the textbook or other material authored
by the instructor. Sales of such items cannot be conducted directly between a
faculty member and a student.
F.
Complimentary
textbooks received by Lakeland faculty or employees because of employment at
Lakeland, whether such books are solicited or unsolicited, shall not be
sold.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 3354
Rule Amplifies: 3354
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