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I'm asking this question for a friend. Is anyone out there using Gombrich
as a survey text? What are the most commonly used textbooks now? Although I
do collection development, we don't buy textbooks for the library, so I'm a
little out of touch with what the faculty are using. Is Janson still the
most commonly used textbook in the US?

You can reply directly to me and I'll summarize to the list if others are
interested.

thanks,
Karen Bouchard

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Brown University
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