how to locate a book by course de anza

by Mrs. Elfrieda Durgan DVM 6 min read

You can order books, materials and computers from the Bookstore's new online store at deanzastore.com. Search the Bookstore site for course materials by class, or enter your CWID to see a list of your courses and required materials.

The Bookstore Is Open!
  1. Visit the deanzastore.com to shop online for books, course materials, supplies and college souvenirs.
  2. You can search by class section or use your CWID to find course materials on the new online site.
  3. The on-campus store is also now open for limited hours.
Jan 3, 2022

Full Answer

NEW Free or Low-Cost Textbooks

Many classes now use zero-cost or low-cost textbooks and other materials. You'll find these classes marked with special symbols in the course listings.

Course Reserves

Some textbooks or other books required by instructors can be borrowed for short periods from the Library at no cost. Search the Library catalog under "Course Reserves."

Bookstore Rentals

Many textbooks can be rented from the Bookstore, at lower cost than purchasing them outright.

DASB Textbook Exchange

The DASB Textbook Exchange is a public Facebook group, created by the Student Rights and Services Committee of the De Anza Associated Student Body. Individuals can post titles or photos of used books they want to sell or trade.

All-Subject, Multi-Database Searches

EBSCOhost#N#Search 27 multi-disciplinary databases all at once. View EBSCOhost video tutorials.

Individual Databases

ABI/Inform Global#N#One of the most comprehensive business databases on the market.

Details

Do you know the five most common reasons why manuscripts are instantly rejected? If your goal is to become a published freelance writer of fiction or nonfiction for books or magazines, this comprehensive course will help you guide your work directly into the hands of an editor and onto the shelves of your favorite stores.

Syllabus

As an unpublished writer, what you don't know could hold you back. What you learn here in this first lesson will help you understand what to look for and what to avoid in the publishing industry, as well as how to reach your publishing goals.

Instructor

LeeAnne Krusemark is a journalist, published author, successful business owner, and adjunct professor. LeeAnne began her career in journalism, working as a reporter, then editor, then managing editor for various newspapers in New York and California.