The Standard Textbook Regulations (1St Edition)

written by Shahmir Siddiqui

In this book, we will be discussing what can be accepted as a textbook which is ready for usage in academics. Many books nowadays in the library are either unfinished textbooks, or just stories. These unfinished textbooks don't add anything to the library, and those that are finished are often uncreditable/unreliable. If you follow these rules, you can get your textbook STR-Certified!

Last Updated

05/31/21

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How To Get Your Textbook Str-Certified

Chapter 4

If your book has met all of the requirements listed in Chapter 2, and it follows the Rules and Regulations of the STR listed in Chapter 3, then your textbook is ready to get STR-Certified. First publish the book, then if you have not already send the book to checking from a professor. Once that is done, ask the professor to owl me their approval for the book. Then you may owl me the actual link, I will read through the book, making sure it is ready for certification. After this crucial step you are done, I then make sure you have not copied any material from any other book without consent, by the way if you have consent please list the original author's name and the book or lesson, in a seperate chapter. Then, I will owl you to tell you that you have been officially certified by the STR.

That's it! It's a rather simple process, but it is crucial to making your textbook certified! 


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