Sentences with phrase «academic libraries around»

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Content aggregation platform for public, academic and professional libraries around the world.
The channel, called Horizons TV, will telecast events such as lectures, academic debates, and literary readings from universities, museums, libraries, and arts centers around the country, said Lawrence K. Grossman, a former president of PBS and of NBC News, who is spearheading the venture.
Our commitment to publishing timely, relevant and transformative materials has led our publications to become authoritative works in their respective fields --- works now referenced by academics and scholars, studied at colleges and universities and collected in libraries and seminaries around the world.
Thousands of academic, professional and public libraries around the world have integrated the platform into daily lending activities, and have access to hundreds of thousands of titles that cover all major disciplines.
Thousands of public, academic and professional libraries around the world use Ingram's MyiLibrary platform, and readers enjoy access to more than 500,000 titles.
Cengage remains a leading content and solutions provider for academic, professional, and library markets around the world.
If you want to distribute via Createspace (for Amazon) and Lightning Source (for bookstores, academic institutions and libraries), the only way around this issue is to use one ISBN for both.
Speakers from around the world discuss business models, tech trends, rights and licenses, as well as issues related to education and academic publishing, book production, library sciences, rights and licenses, marketing, and more.
As I searched the web, university libraries, and on - line scholarly paper repositories, I was impressed by how much very useful personal financial planning information was scattered around the academic world.
The library in its current form contains around 100 entries — academic papers and books, as well as some blog and news articles — with links to the content and, when available, direct links to PDF copies of the studies.
About 120 prominent law librarians from around the world — primarily from academic, legislative and court house libraries — have arrived in Toronto and are enjoying the first day of programming.
The discussion was mostly around digital preservation, in the course of this it became apparent that the biggest growing concern in academic law libraries is wholesale tossing of print book and journal collections in favour of databases such as the «Making of Modern Law» [http://www.galeuk.com/trials/moml/] in addition to the plan of Google and large research libraries (Harvard, Yale, Oxford, etc.) to digitize their entire collections.
The DJLS is published once per academic year and maintains a broad subscription base that includes law firms, law school libraries, corporations, government departments, alumni, and legal professionals from around the globe.
List out the details of various study circles or libraries around the university to help students in the academics goals
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