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		<title>Joseph Harris Talking about Textbooks at the University of Louisville</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Joseph Harris gave a talk on campus today regarding textbook writing and textbook adoption. He said something that really struck me. He was talking about selecting a textbook for your course, and he mentioned his impressions of some applicants that he&#8217;d interviewed for teaching positions. He recommended against, when asked to talk about the text [...]]]></description>
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