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For other uses, see Textbook (disambiguation). This article or section has multiple issues. Please help improve the article or discuss these issues on the talk page. See Wikipedia's guide to writing better articles for suggestions. (August 2008) Similar to the issue of re-importation of pharmaceuticals into the US market, the GAO report[4] also highlights a similar phenomenon in textbook distribution: Retailers and publishers have also been concerned that some U.S. retailers may have engaged in reimportation on a large scale by ordering textbooks for entire courses at lower prices outside the United States were: Pearson Education (including such imprints as Addison-Wesley and Prentice Hall) Cengage Learning (formerly Thomson Learning) McGraw-Hill Houghton Mifflin (including Harcourt) In addition, other large publishers include: EMC Paradigm John Wiley & Sons Jones and Bartlett Publishers Bedford, Freeman, and Worth Publishing Group F. A. Davis Company W. W. Norton & Company Technological advances are constantly changing America’s higher education landscape, including textbooks. Online and digital materials are making it increasingly easy for students to access materials other than the traditional print textbook. Students now have access to electronic and PDF books, online tutoring systems and video lectures. Most notably, an increasing number of authors

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