Fundamentals of business information systems
by Ralph M. Stair
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General eBook Feature: One result mentioned that ebook sites often have text-to-speech capabilities, which can convert written text into audio. This is a general feature of digital books and not an official, professionally narrated audiobook product.
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A targeted search for an official, unabridged audiobook version of "Fundamentals of Business Information Systems" by Ralph M. Stair across major platforms like Audible, Google Play Books, Apple Books, Kobo, OverDrive, Hoopla, and Libby did not yield any direct confirmation of its availability. The search results primarily referenced the textbook itself in various physical and eBook formats and mentioned general platforms that *offer* audiobooks, but did not list this specific title as an available audiobook. Furthermore, one search result vaguely mentioned LibriVox, which typically carries public domain works, suggesting any audio version found there would not be an official, unabridged recording of this contemporary textbook. Therefore, based on the available search data, an official audiobook is considered unavailable, though general text-to-speech conversion on an eBook is a theoretical alternative.