HOUSING QUIZ 3*i£ Yes No □ □ Are you at least 21 years old? □ □ Do you have at least one child? □ □ Are you a graduate student? If you marked yes to any one of these, you can apply to live in Family Housing and University Apartments! IMMEDIATE VACANCIES at Westmoreland Apartments! 1 BR starting at $328 and 2 BR at $366 No first and last month's rent required! We are also taking applications for other areas. Call University Housing at 346-4277 for more information, or fill out an application online at: www.houslng.uoregon.edu UNIVERSITY OF OREGON An EO/AA/ADA institution committed to cultural diversity. PUBLISHING continued from page 1 extract more money from students by packaging textbooks in plastic bun dles so students have to buy extra ma terials — like CD-ROMs, workbooks and study guides — when all that is wanted is the textbook. Johnson added that publishers have a habit of frequently releasing new editions of textbooks, which is fi nancially harmful to students. "A new edition of a textbook is put out every term and the sole reason is to prevent students from buying a used textbook," Johnson said. Collecting student surveys is only the first part of the campaign. John son and Douglass said the second part entails speaking with professors to determine what their methods are for selecting textbooks. Johnson said they also plan on protecting students from high-priced textbooks by pro moting a book-swapping Web site: www.campusbookswap.com. '"Die fact is we're college students; we're going to need books, but that doesn't mean we need to pay an exorbitant amount of money," Johnson said. After OSP1RG collects all the data, Johnson said the group plans to write a report and use the research to convince publishing companies to stop business practices that inflate the price of text books and take advantage of students. "Students were really enthusiastic about telling us what bothers them the most about how they're spending money on textbooks," he said, adding that more than 150 students filled out surveys Monday, the first day of the campaign. Despite these efforts, a campaign to curb textbook costs will not lead to prices as low as those in the trade book market, University Bookstore General Manager Jim Williams said. TEXTBOOK DOLLAR BREAKDOWN $0.32: Paper, printing and editorial costs $0.15: Publisher’s marketing costs $0.12: Author income $0.11: College store personnel $0.10: Publisher's general and administrative costs $0.07; Publisher’s income $0.07: College store operations $0.05: College store income $0.01: Freight expense SOURCE: National Association | of College Stores Sean Hanson Senior Graphic Designer The textbook dilemma is one that has been building for a long time, Williams said. Publishers are contin ually losing money due to the in creasingly efficient used-book mar ket, Williams said, and the biggest mistake publishers ever made was failing to carve out a chunk of that market for themselves 30 years ago. "Now there's just a handful of pub lishers controlling the marketplace because others couldn't survive finan cially in the long run," he said. While Williams said some publish ing practices are unfair — such as making minor changes to a book in order to put out a new edition every year— books do cost money to make, and publishers need to be able to re cover their expenses. "I think that publishers should have to justify their price," Williams said. '"There are reasons books are expensive. (But) there is a value to the book that needs to be determined as well." Contact the news editor at jenniferbear@daiiyemerald.com. 1 I You do the math. How smart is this: Ail the textbooks you need for up to 60% off retail prices. And all you have to do is go to half.com and type in the book titles, or ISBN numbers. Gotta love that new math. r I I I I I i I 1 For a limited time, first-time buyers j Save an additional $5 i on purchases of *50 or more! I Simply use this code: 1 Qregon2O03 * I h If .corn bveWf Same textbooks. Smarter prices. *^®ra9® r9t4i' Pric* o( • n«w college textbook: $73 based on 2002 data from Foiled Corp., Asaociated Press, 1/27/03. Average Half.com college textbook price: $26 based on site statistics, January 2003. tFirst time buyers only. Limited time offer; excludes shipping and handling; offer subject to change or termination without prior notice. Copyright 2003 Half.com, Inc. All rights reserved Half com and the Half.com logo are trademarks of Half.com, Inc. eBay and the eBay logo are registered trademarks of eBay, Inc.