However,
the book loaning feature will remain disabled in the absence of any B&N e-reader friends or if the book itself is not marked for lending.
Not exact matches
Sahin
featured on
loan for the German club for the following 18 months and is now on their
books on a permanent basis.
If you're feeling generous, you can use the NookColor's LendMe
feature to «
loan»
books to friends for up to 14 days (although each
book can be lent to only one person — period).
I'm not concerned about the way they operate the actual
book loan, which uses the lending
features of the Kindle and Nook, but I have questions about their policy of asking the lender to request the borrower pay for this
loan — not pay the lender, but the site owners.
Here's an overview: The B&N LendMe
feature allows a person to
loan a
book once to one person.
Lendle announced today the cancellation of the Pay to Lend
feature, which gave Amazon giftcards to the people who
loaned the most
books.
Borrowers» email addresses are provided to lenders for no other purpose than to facilitate an ebook
loan through Amazon's Kindle
book lending
feature.
I really liked the My Library
feature that shows all of the
books on your shelf that you have either; read, borrowed or
loaned out.
On paper, the Nook still looks like a formidable competitor to Amazon's Kindle, with a color touchscreen interface, both broadband and Wi - Fi, a
book -
loaning feature, compatibility with the ePub e-
book standard, and additional clients that Kindle doesn't yet have (Mac and BlackBerry).
To get a feel for how this new
feature works, I'm going to
loan out all of the lendable
books in my collection.
If people want
books that won't evaporate on the orders of faceless bureaucrats, if they want their libraries to last, or the right to read privately, or if they want the same ability to share or
loan books that they enjoy with printed
books, they should avoid buying any
book that can't be copied or any e-
book reader with «remote deletion»
features.
When B&N announced the LendMe
feature it was claimed that Nook
books could be
loaned an unlimited number of times (though not simultaneously).
Unfortunately, neither of us have these
books on the Kindle, so we can't use the
loan feature this time.
Inspired by Stanford faculty member Jeff Chang's much lauded
book «Who We Be: A Cultural History of Race in Post-Civil Rights America,» the exhibition
features art from the Cantor collection, selections from the Stanford Institute for Diversity in the Arts, as well as
loaned works.
Presented in association with the Rothko family, Dark Palette
features loans from museum collections including the Albright - Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo; The Museum of Modern Art, New York; The National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.; and Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, and is accompanied by a hardcover
book with writings by Mark Rothko, his son Christopher, and an introduction by Arne Glimcher.
Featuring the Dallas Museum of Art's Jewel Stern American Silver Collection — which comprises over four hundred extraordinary works in the modern idiom — as well as other objects in the Museum's collection, and selected pieces on
loan, Modernism in American Silver is the first
book to study the full scope of progressive design in American silver of the twentieth century.
«The online retailer announced the upcoming
feature in a discussion forum for the Kindle on its website Friday, saying that later in the year it will start letting Kindle users and people who use its free Kindle apps
loan books to others for a two - week period.