2. • GrilledBooks is an initiative started by two university students in an
effort to help students afford textbooks for college.
• It’s an interactive website that allows students and professors to post
books to trade or sell.
• The site was started as a UConn Senior design project by Computer
Science Engineering major Denis Ivanov. His partner in development is
CSE major, Junior Tom Farnham.
• The project is 6 months in the making and should take another six
months before the site goes live.
• The address is GrilledBooks.com
What it is:
4. What it’s about:
• The site was started when a disgruntled Ivanov was unhappy with the
current options to buy and sell books.
• His objective was to alleviate the cost of attending college and make
finding cheaper books as easy as possible.
• “When you think about it, it makes perfect sense. We all take the same
courses; the books are the same,” said Ivanov
5. University Options:
• The university options are what Ivanov is not happy with.
• UConn, as well as other colleges and universities in the area are
offering:
– Textbook buy backs
– eTextbooks
– Textbook renting
– and offering used textbooks at lowered prices
6. Why university options aren’t good enough for
some:
• “I’ve actually gone halvsies with another student for a textbook
and we share because it was upwards of $200, so I think it’d be
worth checking out,” said UConn Psychology major Damien
Cusanelli.
• “Starting my first semester, I bought a book that cost me $225. I
saw then that UConn was double-dipping in my pockets
between tuition and textbooks,” said GriledBooks co-creator
Tom Farnham.
• “The most expensive textbook I had to purchase was $170 and I
only got 65% of that when I sold it back to the bookstore. And I
haven’t even heard of textbook renting at this branch,” said
UConn History major Greg Corbu.
7. Options outside of UConn:
• The site will start off as being geo-bound to a particular campus and the
Beta version will be specifically for UConn students.
• Ivanov, however, hopes to connect with other universities in the area
and, with time, potentially universities worldwide.
• Including other colleges and universities would involve electronically
crawling the course listing and bookstores of the school and the site
would update itself on its own to include new titles.
8. How it works:
• The design and interaction of the site are simple.
• The user enters the course code, or course title, or the textbooks ISBN number
to see if anyone on the site is willing to trade or sell.
• The user can also post their own book codes to show what they no longer need
and are willing to give away/sell/trade/
• The option to enter textbook information via one’s iPhone or Android and receive
a text message in return with the availability of the text is currently in
development.
10. The nature of the site:
• The site won’t have banners or ads.
• The goal of the site is to helps students share, not sell or make a profit.
• GrilledBooks.com focuses on extremely simple function to optimize
ease of use. Basically, the fewer clicks to one’s destination, the better.
12. Site Connectivity:
• Much like the rest of the open-source web development community,
GrilledBooks relies on feedback from users to check on issues and work on
improvements for the site.
• The point of the site is to bypass the co-op and the university and have students
and professors working interactively with one another.
14. Emphasis on Technology:
• Another goal is to utilize technology to the best of their ability. Ivanov and
Farnham have made the site smart phone friendly.
• Each textbook has a unique ISBN number and a unique barcode.
• Each barcode, when broken down into a readable form, is translated into the
unique ISBN number.
• On the Android phone, there is a built-in scanner than scans the barcode and
identifies the unique ISBN number.
• GrilledBooks has an application that detects this information from the user’s
phone, take the information and crawls the site electronically to see if the title is
available on the site.
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20. Future of GrilledBooks.com:
• There is no official launch date, but the site is anticipated to go live mid-
May of 2011.
• The site will not, however, be “finished” as the nature of the project is to
be under constant construction and development.
• Ivanov can be reached for further information at visible@jumh4x.net