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!
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05/31/21
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Str Requirements
Chapter 2
The Requirements in which the STR book are to follow are:
- The book which is submitted must be complete. Incomplete work will not be approved.
- The book must contain over 4 chapters, any book underneath that requirement will not be approved.
- The book must have a section in which it lists credible sources and/or places in which the research occured. If no recources must show proof of existance through either practical or theoretical means.
- The book must abide by HiH rules
- The STR requires that the author have acknowledgement from a professor of the subject. For instance, a potions textbook must first be acknowledged by Professor Batyaeva in order for it to be certified by us. This is to make sure that we didn't miss anything, and we have professional approval to publish the book.
And those are the Requirements. You may notice that there are not many rules, more rules will be added as time goes on, but for now these are the complete set of requirements.