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Oxford University Press and Barnes & Noble Education partner to expand inclusive access content on campuses nationwide -

Academic Publisher Oxford University Press (OUP) and Barnes & Noble Education, Inc., a provider of educational products and services solutions for higher education and K-12 institutions, have announced a new agreement. Through this agreement, OUP eBooks will be made available through inclusive access models offered on campuses served by BNED nationwide through its Barnes & Noble College and MBS Textbook Exchange subsidiaries.

Inclusive access models, including Barnes & Noble College's First Day™ model, offer course materials at reduced prices through a course materials charge for participating courses or programs. Students have the option to receive their materials on or before the first day of class, delivered seamlessly through their learning management system.

According to a recent Barnes & Noble College Insights℠ survey, more than a third of college students felt unprepared for the first day of the 2019 spring semester. Inclusive access models ensure students have the materials they need at the start of the semester, and have a proven track record of driving positive outcomes. When students have immediate access to digital course content, faculty members can begin instruction on day one - thus creating a better, more engaging learning experience.

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