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Van Schaik Bookstore expands into Southern AfricaThe expansion of Van Schaik Bookstore into neighbouring countries dates back to 2006 when it opened its first store in Windhoek at the University of Namibia. The second Namibian store was opened in 2012 at the Oshakati Campus. More recently, the bookstore opened a branch in Gaborone, Botswana at Fairgrounds Mall, followed by four shops in Swaziland - three at the local university and one at the Limkokwing University of Creative Technology, in July and October, respectively. This affords Van Schaik the opportunity to service students from the respective universities, tertiary learning institutions and schools in surrounding areas, as well as those studying through correspondence. ![]() Here, Stephan Erasmus, MD of Van Schaik Bookstore, shares his vision for education in Africa and how he believes providing access to textbooks in other disenfranchised markets is a step in the right direction...
![]() Van Schaik decided to expand due to the limited bookshop opportunities remaining in the South African higher education market. Van Schaik services most of the 26 higher education tertiary institutions in South Africa and had to look outside South African borders for expansion. It is easier, logistically, to expand to the countries around South Africa, compared to African countries further north. Things we look at before deciding on any possible location for a bookshop are:
Van Schaik plays a role by opening a bookshop on, or close to, the campuses of academic institutions. These bookshops service the needs of students by supplying academic prescribed textbooks as well as supplementary academic materials like stationery, computers, lab coats, calculators, tablets, stethoscopes, dissection kits, etc. Van Schaik bookstores, together with publisher's representatives, introduces the latest books from leading international authors to academics at institutions. Van Schaik assist the bursary departments at institutions by opening accounts per student, applying credit limits, and reporting back to the institution on a per-student basis.
I believe that education opens up a new world for people. This world is filled with opportunity, fulfilment, satisfaction, the ability to earn a living and provide for your family. The role of textbooks in achieving a proper standard of education is indispensable. Textbook publishers don’t regurgitate unedited manuscripts. They undertake careful research into the market needs of students, commission the right academics and pedagogical experts to write the required works, introduce the valuable aspects of textbooks highlighted below, ensure the books meet the standards of peer reviewers prior to publication, and the requirements of local students and lecturers, and then distribute them via booksellers to ensure that students have access to them. Textbooks support lecturers in delivering higher education. Lecturers fulfil multiple roles including teaching. Textbooks help them teach themselves where necessary, and to prepare content and application for lectures and tutorials. They have more time for other value-added activities, such as research. Textbook publishers create additional materials, such as exercises, tutorials, case studies, questions and answers, and test banks. Textbooks create capacity for academics. Academics who don’t write textbooks and have to teach students can rely on textbooks for their lecture preparation. They therefore have more time and energy for original knowledge creation and research in their disciplines or consulting work. By utilising textbooks, written by international experts in their specific fields, an institution ensures teaching of an international standard. Publishers ensure that the latest technologies are incorporated in new, updated editions of textbooks. By adopting the latest editions of textbooks, academics ensure that students are exposed to the latest international technological developments.
![]() The card allows members to earn points on purchases that can be redeemed against future purchases. It also allows Van Schaik to offer unique deals and benefits to members of the rewards programme.
Yes, we have seen a slight increase in sales of e-books, but it has not been adopted by a large portion of the market. At the moment e-books is less than 1% of our book sales.
This is a great achievement for everyone working for Van Schaik as it recognises our efforts to bring books to the market and the quality of our service. About Jessica TaylorJess is Senior Editor: Marketing & Media at Bizcommunity.com. She is also a contributing writer. marketingnews@bizcommunity.com View my profile and articles... |