Providing Course Material Information to Students

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Lesley uses a student-directed course materials model. Students purchase their materials from the retailer of their choice rather than through a single bookstore vendor. To make this work, list the Title, Author, and ISBN for each required text directly in your syllabus, and post the syllabus in MyLesley (Blackboard). The ISBN matters most: it ensures students get the correct edition no matter where they shop.


Finding the correct ISBN for your syllabus

If you don't have the exact ISBN on hand, such as when a publisher issues a new edition, use one of these tools to confirm Title, Author, and ISBN before adding it to your syllabus:

  • Google Books: search by title and author to see all editions and their ISBNs.
  • WorldCat: confirms publisher, edition, and format details.
  • The publisher's own catalog site (Pearson, Cengage, Wiley, etc.): the most reliable source when a specific edition is required.
  • BookFinder or CampusBooks: the same tools students use. Searching your title here also shows the price range students will face, which can help if you're choosing between suitable texts.

If a lower-cost option would work for your course, check whether an Open Educational Resource exists for your subject through OpenStax or LibreTexts before finalizing your syllabus.


Requesting a free desk copy

Publishers offer free desk (or examination) copies to instructors who adopt a text. Request pages for common publishers:


PublisherHow to request
PearsonSearch the title, click "I'm an Educator," then "Request a Copy." Requests go to a Pearson rep for review and can take 3 to 4 weeks. Pearson desk copy support
CengageFor a fast eBook review copy, use Cengage's instructor review copy page. For print desk copies, email order.samples@cengage.com
McGraw HillSearch the ISBN, switch to "Instructor" view on the product page, request a copy. New instructor accounts are validated with a university email, which usually takes 3 business days. 

McGraw Hill instructor copy guide
WileySearch the title; if available, a "Request an evaluation copy" link appears on the product page. 

Wiley evaluation and desk copies
Oxford University PressFind the title on OUP's US Higher Ed site and click "Request Inspection Copy." Most titles are digital only. 

OUP examination copies
SAGE / Russell SageEmail pubs@rsage.org on department letterhead with course name, expected enrollment, and order details. Their desk copy policy assumes a bookstore order, so you may need to explain the direct-purchase model. 

Exam copy policy


For publishers not listed (Macmillan Learning, Springer, Norton, Elsevier, smaller academic presses): search the publisher's site by ISBN and look for a "For Instructors" or "Request a Copy" link on the book's product page. If there's no online form, contact the publisher's higher-ed rep; most publishers have a rep lookup by discipline or region. Have your name and shipping address, course number, semester, expected enrollment, and the ISBN ready. If you haven't formally adopted the book yet, ask for an examination copy, which publishers provide so you can evaluate a text before committing

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