Digital textbooks can provide significant cost savings compared to print textbooks. Bailey Mitchell reports spending on average $81 per student for print textbooks in Forsyth County Schools, but only $19 per student for digital content. A college student can expect to spend around $900 per year on print textbooks, while a digital reference library for 51 Baltimore schools cost less than $100,000 compared to an estimated $653,000 for print. Digital textbooks also allow for embedded media and more up-to-date content than print textbooks. However, barriers to digital textbooks include unequal access to home computers and a lack of teacher training in integrating technology into lessons. A hybrid model combining digital and print may be best until digital textbooks are further developed.