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Epple, John H. – College Store Journal, 1980
It is argued tha alternate pricing methods for college textbooks--including net pricing, net billing, and single copy order pricing--would be detrimental to college bookstores. Publishers are urged to continue with the traditional method, and other publisher practices that could help bookstore managers are suggested. (JMD)
Descriptors: College Stores, Costs, Higher Education, Merchandising
Crossland, Stephen K.; Tubbs, Randahl L. – College Store Journal, 1979
High freight costs stimulated the idea of renting a truck to pick up publisher textbook orders. Benefits, including lower cost per 100 pounds of freight and scheduling when there is room to receive cartons and crew to process the books, outweigh the problems encountered. (MLW)
Descriptors: College Stores, Costs, Higher Education, Merchandising
Hurwitz, Monroe S.; And Others – College Store Journal, 1979
The Regional College Store Associations have been developing Master Textbook Lists, a program that compiles, at a central location, a master list of titles used at each store's school. Two benefits are: (1) needed books can be rushed from one store to another, and (2) reductions occur in inventory of nonreturnable books. (MLW)
Descriptors: Bibliographies, College Stores, Computers, Cooperative Programs