W. Va. Code R. § 135-51-6 - Required Provisions
6.1. In
adopting the policies required by this rule each governing board shall:
6.1.a. Adopt guidelines for faculty in the
selection of textbooks and supplementary course materials that ensure
appropriate, high quality course materials are selected but give students
timely access to the most affordable materials. Institutions are encouraged to
consider:
6.1.a.1. Requiring faculty to
consider more than one textbook publisher and compare prices for textbooks and
course materials;
6.1.a.2.
Requiring that all new textbook selections submitted to the appropriate dean or
chair for approval be accompanied by a simple form for the faculty member to
state whether or not the written information required from the publisher
pursuant to Section 4.1.a. of this rule, if requested, was provided;
6.1.a.3. Discouraging selection of textbooks
in which less than 50 percent of the content will be used in the course unless
the same textbook will be utilized by the student in other courses;
6.1.a.4. Encouraging selection of textbooks
that have low cost alternative editions available;
6.1.a.5. Encouraging selection of textbooks
it is believed will not be revised by the publisher in the near
future;
6.1.a.6. Utilizing
consortiums which make available open source textbooks or course materials to
faculty and students free or at low cost;
6.1.a.7. Directing an examination of the
feasibility of operating a textbook rental program;
6.1.a.8. Providing that the institution shall
conduct training for all faculty, at the time of hire and periodically
thereafter, on textbook selection and strategies that guarantee high quality
course materials at the most affordable cost;
6.1.a.9. Providing that at least one
administrator at the institution shall be designated as a liaison with textbook
publishers, to be responsible for dissemination of relevant information to the
faculty on textbook strategies and education and training opportunities
regarding textbook selection, and to enforce the policies the governing board
adopts;
6.1.a.10. Providing that the
institution, to the maximum extent practicable, consider placing a copy of
required textbooks on reserve in the institutional or departmental
library;
6.1.a.11. Addressing the
issue of providing financial aid to students prior to the start of classes that
will allow them to purchase course materials; and
6.1.a.12. Addressing the institution's
commitment to utilizing various 21st Century technology innovations for the
provision of textbooks and course materials, such as electronic textbooks,
on-line textbooks, print-on-demand services, open source materials, and
institution produced textbooks;
6.1.a.13. Periodically updating their rules
to address emerging technologies or new strategies which address textbook
affordability.
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