Any students? etextbooks...

Do you have any specific examples? I never used etextbooks when I was in school a couple years ago, but I just looked up some of the texts I used in the Amazon Kindle store, and from the previews, they appear to be true ebooks, like the ones I borrow from the library.
 
My psychology and math books were both e-books accessible through MyPsychLab and MyMathLab respectively.

I guess they're technically electronic books, but I would love to see more publishers having their e-books through e-readers.
 
I don't have a lot of experience with this but I would assume it is done this way to allow the following: quicker revisions, video, more interaction, prevent piracy...
 
Most web browsers have a File > Save As option, you can then save the page in a PDF format :smile:
 

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