Sentences with phrase «access to the title only»

A lending library that allows the user to have access to the title only one time could very well translate into even higher numbers of sales, as consumers opt to buy a title that they particularly enjoyed.

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But only since March 25, 2015, when the SEC voted to adopt the proposed rules implementing Title IV, was access truly granted to all.
Only with the passage in 1972 of Title IX, which mandated roughly equal access to college athletic programs for both men and women, were American women finally allowed to fully express their physicality through sport.
Lederman does not want to create The Journal of Last Resort, and vows to only accept papers about interesting immunology and infectious diseases — his original title for the online, open - access publication.
The title refers to a magical place hidden from view from most of the world, a futuristic realm that can only be accessed by those who have been given a special pin by a young girl named Athena (Raffey Cassidy).
The weekly sales are members only exclusive offers to Xbox Live Gold customers, and give access to discounted titles and addition content for games.
Vita owners get access to all manner of stuff, from a few free augmented reality games to apps for Netflix, Flickr and Twitter, demos for a few more titles, and several new digital - only games including Plants vs. Zombies, Hustle Kings and the (highly enjoyable!)
Berea Middle School, in Greenville, South Carolina, for example, not only has developed a laptop initiative using Title I funds that provide low - income students with much - needed access to Web - enabled computers, it also reaches out to the school's parent population at the same time.
She said DOJ treats private schools that may only have 10 percent of its student body attending using a voucher as schools that are subject to DOJ jurisdiction under Title II of the ADA, which covers access to government institutions.
DOCR's efforts to strengthen Title VI compliance have not only helped the Department take concrete steps towards an affirmative enforcement model, but have also been vital in advancing the Department's Ladders of Opportunity Initiative to ensure all communities have equitable access to transportation resources and opportunity for social mobility and an improved quality of life.
this week as Nook Press, a largely superficial makeover which failed to address some fundamental problems, like restricting access to US self - publishers only, and introduced new howler: updating existing titles causes the loss of all ranking, reviews, and momentum.
Playster is a digital entertainment subscription service that includes ebooks, similar to Scribd, Amazon's Kindle Unlimited program, and the now - defunct Oyster: for $ 9.95 a month, you can access what Playster advertises as a library of more than 250,000 «premium titles» — «the world's only truly unlimited ebook service» (source).
Previously, only publishers had access, but given that 25 % of Nook sales are indie titles, NetGalley has taken the bold (and profitable) step of opening its doors to indie authors.
«With so much consumption now happening on the same screen, we are in a moment in time when we are figuring out what the true value proposition is for e-books — not only in terms of buying access to a locked - down file that lives in the ether versus buying a print book, but between paying $ 14.99 for a single e-book title versus $ 8.99 a month for unlimited Netflix viewing.»
Instead of hedging their bets and only getting digital editions of the most popular titles (which are then always unavailable to most patrons), they can offer access to an entire library and not only allow multiple people to read the same book at once but also avoid paying for unpopular titles.
One aspect to the company's approach is the ongoing consultation with experts outside the company to help ensure that Vital Source content — which includes more than 500,000 titles from over 750 academic publishers — is meeting not only the standards put forth in legislation concerning access to education and learning for students with different needs, but also that it is creating a rich experience for these learners.
There were some enticing titles on the homepage today, but it looked as though the only way to access them was through subscribing.
Not only does Hachette get access to all of the current catalog of titles but also access to 6,000 backlist of titles it can now issue as eBooks.
Crunchyroll has just launched a new manga service that allows readers unlimited access to streaming manga — right now there are only 12 titles, but the selection includes Attack on Titan and Fairy Tail, as well as Ken Akamatsu's new series UQ Holder, and more series are on the way.
«Not only does it give us access to thousands of titles, but it is also simple to use — which is so important with any library technology.»
I noticed a couple of titles (e.g. Flowers in the Attic) mentioned in this furore and I can only imagine that Nabokov is deemed literature (and thereby protected) and these other self - published offerings fall sadly into a deep abyss with no literary content, only fuelling the perverse dreams of people who have had their access to images reduced.
Aside from the very obvious benefit to the growing number of library patrons who only access the catalog of titles electronically, this program has some additional features such as access to foreign language periodicals and a highlighted list of very popular favorites.
The Edge futility tries to access a book from the entourage edge store, only to find that it does not have the title it is looking for!
In the same survey, 38 % of students from other countries did not know that their local libraries loaned ebooks, compared with only six percent in the UK, lending a lot of weight to Sayar's assessment that UK students just may be more familiar with where and how to access digital titles.
This type of access to international news has exploded in popularity thanks to not only the advent of digital publishing, but also to apps like Pressreader that offer more than 3,700 individual titles from 120 countries.
The update includes the new Word Wise feature that automatically shows definitions to difficult words above the within text on compatible titles, as well as Family Library, which lets you access not only your own books, but also those of a spouse, partner or family member, and Kindle FreeTime Unlimited, a subscription service starting at $ 2.99 per month that provides curated access to special selections for kids and beginner readers.
Aside from the ease of having one payment for access to the content, readers will also have only one app to navigate in order to read their favorite titles.
Despite its partnership with Google Books almost two years ago, giving On Demand access to two million of Google's public domain titles, there are currently only about 75 EBMs at work in locations around the country, with another 75 or so expected to be in use by the end of the year.
Despite the fact that Random House sells these same culinary titles as ebooks on other distribution platforms, consumers who opt to buy the cookbooks through the site are only able to view their purchased titles through the app or website, something that directly contradicts the great portability and access - anywhere features of digital reading.
Currently, if you sign up for the basic membership you only get access to a single audiobook title per month, and if you want more, you have to pay more.
They have made it very clear in their new terms of service that only a few hundred thousand titles are available and if you subscription lapses you will no longer have access to any of them.
«With Kindle for Samsung, people around the world will have instant access to the best digital bookstore and reading experience, including more than half a million titles that are only available from the Kindle Store, and innovative features like Whispersync, Time to Read and much more.»
The background color and fonts change to a kid - friendly design and they only see the titles that you give them access to.
ALBANESE: With so much consumption now happening on the same screen, we are in a moment in time when we are figuring out what the true value proposition is for ebooks — not only in terms of buying access to a locked - down file that lives in the ether versus buying a print book, but between paying $ 14.99 for a single ebook title versus $ 8.99 a month for unlimited Netflix viewing.
They only see the titles that they have access to see.
Total BooX allows patrons to instantly download titles, giving them unlimited access to those titles while charging libraries only for the pages they read.
Magzter GOLD launched with this obstacle in mind, and therefore also offers a «lite» subscription at only $ 4.99 a month, which allows subscribers to have unlimited access to only five titles of their choosing.
They can take as long as they want to read that one eBook, but can only have access to one title per month.
You can lend to friends, peruse a variety of free titles from Google Books and access loads of content from Sony's Reader Store at only a few dollars per book.
This would likely exclude Amazon, who will not only be unable to sell books in Spain, but will not have access to the vast majority of Spanish language titles for either the US or Latin American market.
After OverDrive's announcement that Penguin had decided to restore access to older titles for library lending via Kindle, Penguin released a statement that this will only be in effect through the end of the year, unless concerns about unnamed security issues are resolved (see last line)
Even after making a premium manga (or «All Access») purchase, you'll notice that for a title like Fairy Tail or Attack on Titan, Crunchyroll only has the chapters that Kodansha Comics currently hasn't published, or scheduled to have published.
Through OverDrive, K — 12 school libraries and public libraries will be able to offer 24/7 access to digital titles on virtually any device with a modern browser, including iPhone, iPad, Nook, Android phones and tablets, and Kindle (U.S. only) through OverDrive Read or OverDrive Media Console.
So, DCDL launched Axis 360 in February, and leased access to about 600 additional titles that the library staff chose and which are available to DCDL patrons only.
The background color and fonts change to a kid - friendly design, they only see the titles that they have access to see, the home screen carousel shows their recently viewed titles, and they can even navigate visually to content based on characters or topics — for example «Elmo,» «Dinosaurs,» or «Puppies.»
I end up using my Kindle app a fair share of the time simply because I have to download stuff from the Kindle store and the Kindle app is the only easy place to access those titles.
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Offer immediate access to a wide pool of ebooks — but only pay for the individual titles after a free browsing period.
The background colour and fonts change to a kid - friendly design and they only see the titles that you give them access to.
Random House is the only big - six publisher to offer unrestricted access to its titles, though it sharply increased the prices of e-books for libraries this spring.
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