Sentences with phrase «anything about library»

Also, my dashboard isn't letting me change anything about library pricing / availability.
I pointed out that your attitude is something some readers associate with your profession — and that some readers care enough to avoid it — but that doesn't say anything about libraries or librarians as a whole.

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The company has done well with several of its movie franchises, such as Kung Fu Panda, Madagascar and Shrek, but it doesn't have anything that really compares to the Star Wars library or the Marvel franchise (although Shrek has pulled in about $ 3.5 billion since the original movie in 2001).
Fifth - grade teacher Stephanie Horne realized during the library session that one of the students she didn't know anything about was actually one of her best students — a girl who always finished her work and never asked for help.
As you build up a full library of learning content, you'll end up with training to cover just about anything you can think of.
As centers of learning, college libraries are reinventing their spaces to facilitate just about anything students may dream up.
Goodreads has tons of discussions and groups talking about genres, libraries, and book clubs — truly anything bookish.
After my elementary school launched the Accelerated Reader program — in which you take comprehension tests and accumulate points after reading books — the Redwall series became very popular at my school library, especially with a group of boys; they were thick and worth more points than just about anything else.
The news release from Amazon doesn't say anything about the details of the program — for instance, whether there is a limit on how long the books can be borrowed for, and if so what it is (maybe libraries get to set the terms?).
Yes — if you use an iPad or a Nook you can rent out library books from certain libraries using ePub, but using this simple tool, you can convert just about anything to a Kindle - ready format.
My own library is reportedly about to scour it's collection of anything older than 7 - 10 years.
All in all, library e-book lending isn't anything like the «free e-books forever» ideal many people might have in their head when thinking about the feature.
But if you're putting an app on the iPhone — I mean on the iTunes store then you're hitting people who don't even necessarily know anything about Stanza or any of these other applications that are kind of library systems.
Deb, While I can't say anything directly about Australian libraries, Amazon has in recent months worked to get some very easy to use library support through OverDrive.
It was never quite clear in my mind why library and epub stuff would download to just about anything but Kindle.
While it's ridiculously early to be talking much about a product that will, in the best possible case that they're claiming, not be available until late fall (December has been mentioned), the Kno is an interesting take on the eReader market and might address some of the reasons that the Kindle is having trouble taking off as anything but a library resource at many universities.
As I once told a library audience when presenting about indie publishing, there are people who will react to a self - published book as if someone in the room just farted but they're too polite to say anything about it.
3DS isn't exactly known for having outstanding racing games in its library (Mario Kart 7 aside, I did enjoy Ridge Racer and Need For Speed The Run but that's about it) so this doesn't do anything to stand out.
If I were going to say something about anything / everything in my Steam library, it would definitely be much more long form.
This community «lending library» allows neighbors to borrow plates, glasses, forks, knives, linens, cookware and just about anything else they might need to throw a party that would otherwise involve purchasing disposables.
This is your chance to tell us, in 7 minutes or less, about an interesting project your workplace has undertaken, an interesting resource or tool you have recently discovered, or anything else you think might be of interest to your law library colleagues.
I saw a guy in the library on campus using an HTC One M8 and I just found it endlessly fascinating as someone who's online far too often debating the merits of phones 11 months old or younger and almost completely forgetting about anything older.
Many job seekers have grown accustomed to relying on the Internet to conduct research, forgetting that the library was the original location for acquiring limitless information on just about anything.
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