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Social Sciences students will inevitably study Library & Information Science, and in doing so need to obtain Library & Information Science textbooks. But students of Library & Information Science often spend far too much money every semester purchasing Library & Information Science textbooks. Library & Information Science books can be very expensive when you buy new textbooks, while a rented textbook can be half the price or less. For example, a rental copy of either Advances in Librarianship Volume 13 (v. 13), Museum Collections and Today's Computers, or Key Concepts in Journalism Studies (SAGE Key Concepts series) can be 75% less than what you might pay in a college bookstore.
Textbook rentals are easy (and even cheaper than buying used textbooks! And there are a number of ways to find the rentals themselves. If you wanted to rent Engineering Libraries: Building Collections and Delivering Services, the best way would be to find the ISBN number (in this case, ISBN9780120246137) from your Library & Information Science class guide and search for it on BookRenter.com. Whether you’re studying Academic Libraries, Cataloging, or any other subject within Library & Information Science, renting textbooks is the way to go.