Prescribed and recommended textbooks: required data for the 2022 second semester

Posted on March 10, 2022

The database for submissions of prescribed and recommended textbooks for the second semester of 2022 is already open and will close on 14 April 2022. You may access the database here: http://www.nevada-cloud.com/

Please verify, update, and adjust the information of the book - especially the ISBN - to the newest edition or leave a note of a forthcoming publication. Complete the template in full as we use all the information (publishers included) for statistical and other reports. 

PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING:

Prescribed titles are books that students need to buy, therefore, this information will be sent to the bookshops, library, and other relevant parties. Please do not liaise with a specific bookshop as we need to comply with the Competition Act and all parties should be able to receive and retrieve the information. Study guides are also not used to obtain books – only the official list. Recommended titles are for extra reading and where lecturers feel students need not buy the book. This list will not be sent to the bookshops. 

eBooks may be submitted, and the library will try to obtain as many of those as possible. Unfortunately, not all eBooks are available on platforms accessible to the library even though it is available in e-format to the students. In these instances, the library will still obtain a hard copy for students to borrow.

If your department has a textbook administrator, make sure that the necessary info reaches the person well in time before 14 April 2022. Late submissions run the risk of not being available in the bookshops in time.

Note that a new list of all modules was recently uploaded. If you experience any problems or cannot find your module, please contact Mart Muller on [email protected] or 012 420 3160 - or for any other problems or questions.

- Author Mart Muller

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