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- Print PDF (the format you should select if you plan to make a printed, physical copy of your book. This file meets the requirements of printers and print-on-demand services.)
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These download links were last updated in May 2023. Check out the Versioning history page for a record of all the updates and changes made to the book. If you notice a download link doesn’t include new material, please let us know at digital.learning.library@rmit.edu.au
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The Open Education Network has published Modifying an Open Textbook: What You Need to Know. This editing guide is a useful resource for educators new to working with and adapting open content such as the Learning Lab Contextualised Content resource.