Thread regarding Follett layoffs

Former Textbook Manager When did they stop posting ISBNs on the store websites (Higher Education Opportunity Act of 2008)

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You'd thick they would do the right thing, like all other websites, and show the ISBN. But, the right thing and Follett rarely share common ground these days.

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Interesting.

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Post ID: @1eUm+wUu5KWS

I believe it is a state law that ISBNs must be posted only in Florida and New Hampshire.

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Post ID: @1RiZ+wUu5KWS

Depends on the store site. Can be on or off depending on school's preference, it's default on. HEOA is for institutions to provide ISBNs, not the bookstore. Silly to turn it off though, won't stop anyone from comparing prices.

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