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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Why Is There A Need For The Str?

Chapter 1

Have you ever been to the Newest Books section in the library? If you have, then you probably have noticed all of those unfinished textbooks with nothing in them. Those textbooks promise to give you a better understanding in topics such as wand-lore, transfiguration, potions, etc, but they don't ever live up to these promises as they are either uninformative or just are never completed. That is why the STR is here.

The books that are certified by the STR, promise that they live up the expectations that they promise, and they will always be complete. We can promise quality. Also these textbooks will abide by the rules which include: not making your own version of an already existing textbook, and we will not accept any copies of already existing textbooks.

This is the international standard for judging textbooks, and we will also provide a short summary and rating of each textbook that is published by us. The textbooks that join the illustrious group will all be listed in the Textbooks section of this book, and the list will be updated daily. I hope you witches and wizards understand the need for the STR.

Thank you,

Shahmir Siddiqui

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