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Topic: ADMI Course: DM0825 Textbook Purchase Options Although a substantial number of instructor authored handouts will be provided, students may also with to purchase a more detailed textbook on Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing. The recommended text is: Zeid, I., Mastering CAD/CAM, 2005, McGraw-Hill, ISBN 0-07-286845-7 The early 2007 amazon.com price for the printed text is listed as US$119.45: An...

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Topic: ADMI Course: DM0825 Textbook Purchase Options Although a substantial number of instructor authored handouts will be provided, students may also with to purchase a more detailed textbook on Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing. The recommended text is: Zeid, I., Mastering CAD/CAM, 2005, McGraw-Hill, ISBN 0-07-286845-7 The early 2007 amazon.com price for the printed text is listed as US$119.45: An alternative is to purchase an electronic copy of the course relevant portions of the text directly from the McGraw-Hill. The price is US$50.12, including rights to view the pages up to 4 times each, and print one hard copy. Complete official description of the purchase options is available at the website http://ebooks.primisonline.com: Page 1 of 5 ADMI DM0825 Textbook Purchase Options If you haven't previously used the website, you will need to choose the Register button to create your own account to receive a User Name and Password. Enter McMaster as the school name, and press Next: Choose a User Name, Password, etc. and then press to Submit create your account: Page 2 of 5 ADMI DM0825 Textbook Purchase Options After you receive a confirmation email, you can then proceed to login, and then press Home to view available Custom eBooks: Click on Custom eBooks to display the 5 Easy Steps page, and then press Next to browse the catalog: Page 3 of 5 ADMI DM0825 Textbook Purchase Options For Step 1, choose Canada as the country and press Next: then choose Ontario as the province and press Next: then choose McMaster University as the school and press Next: then choose MECH ENG 4Z03 as the textbook and press Next: Page 4 of 5 ADMI DM0825 Textbook Purch...

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