Just the facts, please - Brief Article
Leadership, Nov, 2000
Educators who find errors in textbooks can now turn to the online Accuracy e-line to report their comments. Developed by the Association of American Publishers, the Web site contains a form to report typographical errors, factual errors or even concerns about inappropriate content and misinterpretations. The association will then forward the comments to the appropriate publisher for a response. The system will "provide for quicker responses to inquiries and enable publishers to better track public concerns," the association said. Log on at www.publishers.org/home/abouta/school/eline.htm.
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