On April 26, I'll be attending a meeting at the Institute for the Future of the Book devoted to discussing the state of digital textbooks in our field. I anticipate that at least 50% of the time I'm speaking, I'll be promoting the fantastic work that Matt Barton is doing, a free Rhetoric and Composition Wikibook. I think it's also important to discuss projects that didn't make it (and why), like Commontext (can anyone think of others?). Oh, and I'm going to talk more about online anthologies/course packs that draw upon all the great, freely available, sometimes Creative Commons-licensed content on the web.
If you'd like to participate in the meeting from afar, they've set up a blog and, I'm sure, would value your comments.



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