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 <title>&quot;Totally Free&quot; Math Books</title>
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 <description>Here&#039;s a great example of free content being delivered in an apparent vacuum: &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.totallyfreemath.com/index.html&quot;&gt;Totally Free Math&lt;/a&gt;, a collaborative effort of some 250 teachers interested in producing a freely available textbook for elemenatary algebra students. I say &quot;vacuum&quot; because it doesn&#039;t take advantage of wikis, and is protected under a traditional copyright (there&#039;s even a link to the US copyright office for those who don&#039;t &quot;get it&quot;). Uh...no creative commons here? Yeah. I&#039;m having a hard time getting to the facts of how this came about, but apparently it&#039;s the result of a commercial publisher (Bernard J.</description>
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