ISBN applies to the physical copy of a book and does not come with copyright protection: ISBN is basically a catalogue number helping to identify a specific format or edition of
a book in circulation.
Getting
your book in circulation means more people reading it, talking about it and recommending it.
If you don't have any lying around, try your local library for discarded books (do NOT cut up a library
book in circulation!).
Simply, it was a final decision on which
books in circulation were acceptable for the Bible.
If you are referring to the Council of Nicea, a.d. 325, that was when the leaders of Christianity convened to make a standard Bible of
the books in circulation.
There are so many children's
books in circulation that it is hard to pick which to get for your children.
Assuming a book has a useful life of just five years, you've got potentially seven billion
books in circulation that are capable of being resold.
At best, publishers that found their books banned by courts could try to recall
all books in circulation.
The second way that Amazon keeps
books in circulation, if not print, is through a vast collection of associate sellers.
The old adage that a book is «judged» by its cover continues to hold true in the modern world — especially when there are several million
books in circulation on Amazon.
The glut of high - quality low - cost ebooks will get worse - In the old days of print publishing, the number of
books in circulation was artificially constrained by the production output of traditional publishers, and by the shelf space available at brick and mortar retailers.
Not exact matches
One section of the
book, drawn up
in 1992, reads: «The documents of the cabinet and ministerial committees are issued primarily to the sovereign, the Prince of Wales, and ministers... The need for secrecy calls for special care
in circulation and handling.
Circulation of her magazine, O, rose 14 % last year, to 2.6 million; O at Home made its debut
in May; and she has half a million people
in her
book club.
Even though it had the opportunity to survey many gnostic texts
in circulation at the time the canon became fixed, we may conjecture that the Church finally left these off the list because of their failure to embody the balanced kind of hope and deep sense of mystery's futurity that we find
in the canonical
books.
May we then hope that the offending
book be withdrawn from
circulation in our schools, and something of real Truth be produced to replace it.
In 1802 a
book by Chateaubriand appeared which enjoyed a wide
circulation.
He had an extraordinarily active and successful career, among the fruits of which were the distribution of over two million copies of the Scripture text,
in different languages; the equipment of several hundred missionaries; the
circulation of more than a hundred and eleven million of scriptural
books, pamphlets, and tracts; the building of five large orphanages, and the keeping and educating of thousands of orphans; finally, the establishment of schools
in which over a hundred and twenty - one thousand youthful and adult pupils were taught.
One such story, given rather wide
circulation by a sportscaster and printed
in at least two
books, had it that years ago a young Chicagoan who later became an official of the Missouri Pacific Railroad so idolized the White Stockings that he named nine Kansas way stations after his heroes when he grew up.
In Life Sciences, the
book says «The
circulation of blood is not a closed system and the pump model is not sufficient to understand the
circulation of the blood and the sensitivity of the heart to the emotions.»
As Cuomo ponders a bill to curb Airbnb, the online
booking service said it's policing its website to remove commercial operators
in the city, addressing a chief complaint of critics who say it promotes illegal hotels and effectively takes scarce apartments out of
circulation.
Evidence of the foreign scientist?s authorship of scholarly
books or articles published by scholarly journals with an international
circulation in the academic field.
In 1953, Hallervorden published a chapter in a neurology book featuring two micrographs of Hans - Joachim's brain used to illustrate ulegyria, a cortical scarring that may have resulted from circulation problems in the wom
In 1953, Hallervorden published a chapter
in a neurology book featuring two micrographs of Hans - Joachim's brain used to illustrate ulegyria, a cortical scarring that may have resulted from circulation problems in the wom
in a neurology
book featuring two micrographs of Hans - Joachim's brain used to illustrate ulegyria, a cortical scarring that may have resulted from
circulation problems
in the wom
in the womb.
All
books and pamphlets
in circulation must be returned at each meeting, or the value of any not so returned paid to the Permanent Secretary.
See also the saturated GCM calculation
in my more recent water vapor article, from the Caltech general
circulation book.
Enzymes to reduce pain and inflammation Case example of pulling off an autoimmune attack and severe inflammation reduction; including improved
circulation The use of cayenne pepper Addressing the issue of Ascites Scarring of the liver Edema and inflammation; additional type of enzyme supplementation Ascites additional options Nausea relief Ascites, edema of the legs and ankles; releasing buildup of fluids DMSO continues to amaze me DMSO Gel form and its external application for pain, swelling, trauma, inflammation and a great deal more Sounds like DMSO is your best friend Working with the DMSO Gel, medications and general warnings Common sense examples when using DMSO Brain inflammation and DMSO The use of niacin (vitamin B3) for Ascites Coffee enemas for major pain relief Pain relief and the application of Castor oil packs
in drawing out toxins Castrol oil packs and liver cancer cases Flax oil for pain control Pain control using Bentonite Clay mud packs
in drawing out toxins for internal and external use BRAT has been used by many to stop or control Diarrhea issues Charlotte Gerson's
book «Healing the Gerson Way» Bentonite clay application for external use including bath Case example of using the Pain Triad
Exfoliating is a once - weekly «must»
in my
book because it allows your skin to absorb your skincare products better, promotes blood
circulation (for that healthy glow) and gently removes excess oil and any debris that will contribute to breakouts!
When Amazon had approached her about developing a series, she'd already had a
book (I'm Just a Person) and a documentary (Tig) out about her year
in hell; since an uncut version of the truth was
in circulation, she wanted to draw on things rather than adhering to a just - the - facts fidelity.
In one of our model schools, in Gilmer, Texas, library circulation increased from 8,263 to 52,394 books after two years of implementing CRS
In one of our model schools,
in Gilmer, Texas, library circulation increased from 8,263 to 52,394 books after two years of implementing CRS
in Gilmer, Texas, library
circulation increased from 8,263 to 52,394
books after two years of implementing CRSP.
Over the past five years that Geis has been using
book talks at North Trail Elementary School
in Farmington, Minnesota, the school has seen an uptick
in reading fluency and library
circulation.
«The pilot offers access to these brand names and more, with the benefit of insight on what has performed best
in the consumer market and what will generate the most
circulation for Cloud libraries... Macmillan can benefit from our community of engaged collection development librarians who talk up great
books — old and new — across social networks.»
Interestingly, libraries that reported a decrease
in total
book circulation actually pointed to ebooks as the culprit.
In a finding that speaks to the vital role that libraries play, it was those libraries that serve rural communities that reported the highest book circulation numbers, largely due to the lack of bookstores in these communities and the unavailability of «one day delivery lockers» or Sunday delivery from online retailer
In a finding that speaks to the vital role that libraries play, it was those libraries that serve rural communities that reported the highest
book circulation numbers, largely due to the lack of bookstores
in these communities and the unavailability of «one day delivery lockers» or Sunday delivery from online retailer
in these communities and the unavailability of «one day delivery lockers» or Sunday delivery from online retailers.
For example, Simon & Schuster doesn't license for e-
book lending at all, and HarperCollins just introduced a policy to limit the number of loans per licensed e-
book to 26,
in an apparent move to mimic the lifespan of a physical
book in library
circulation.
«The presence of comics
in a junior high school library resulted
in a dramatic 82 % increase
in library traffic and a 30 % increase
in circulation of non-comic
books.»
Cell phone
book clubs could fit
in with existing library programs and boost library -
book circulation, which, even with a number of well - off «power readers» to raise the average
in Alexandria, is only mediocre following years of underfunding for content.
If those
books never wear out or expire, a library could keep all of my work
in circulation forever.
Last week we discussed the new «cost - per -
circulation» (CPC) model for public libraries —
in which they can make e-
books available to patrons and pay the publisher per «loan» instead of paying fixed fees to «acquire» titles as if they were print
books (the «pretend it's print» or PIP model).
A few staff members at the library decided to create a fake library patron called Chuck Finley, who «checked out» 2,361
book over nine months
in an effort to boost the
circulation stats of the library's classic
books.
, the largest -
circulation book publishing industry publication
in the world, and its companion website PublishersMarketplace.com.
Heather's
books have appeared
in newspapers such as: Publishers Weekly, USA Today and the Washington Post; and
in magazines that include: Health, Body & Soul, First, and Spry Living, a combined
circulation of nearly 15 million.
Librarians simply do not stand at their
circulation counters all day, browsing some mythical massive catalog of
book titles; even if an author has opted for a publishing route that will include his work
in viewable catalogs for library distribution, that simply isn't how librarians discover titles.
More than half of
books published
in Russia now have a
circulation of less than 1,000 copies.
Libraries are the largest purchaser of
books in the country, and most
books must be re-purchased every 10 years because of damage
in circulation.
This puts brand - building nonfiction
books at a disadvantage, as your
book would be competing against good review of a pop - culture fiction
book in a mass
circulation magazine like Cosmopolitan, or a controversial or timely author interview on Oprah!
Buying a few hundred print copies means you can sell autographed
books, give them away to increase
circulation, and hand them to important people
in the industry.
Michael Cader is the creator of Publishers Lunch, the largest -
circulation book publishing industry publication
in the world, and its companion website PublishersMarketplace.com.
He notes that there is only 40,000 eBook titles currently
in circulation and 80 % of new
books that come out are digitized.
In many cases indie
books see more
circulation and reads because most opt into this program.
The staff member responsible for selecting
books for a genre or subject area reviews each submission, but DeRonne says that the library will accept most
books, as long as they meet the Chicago - area requirements and the
books are bound
in such a way that they can withstand
circulation.
Publishers Weekly is a catalog that lists new
books in the market and has been
in circulation for over 130 years.