Sentences with phrase «create vast libraries»

The readings of the family created a vast library of English books, from which Borges read at a very early age.
As you develop your training programme, you're sure to create a vast library of content which spans a huge number of topics.

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From the vast original painting library created by Pinot's Palette artists, to the eye - catching logo, right down to the precise methods of setting up the studio, everything flows perfectly.
With new courses added weekly and a vast library of video tutorials created by experts, lynda.com can give job seekers the confidence in their skills and exposure to new concepts that can aid in their job search and resume development.
You could create a new training unit every week and accumulate a vast library of learning material.
A plan to create a vast digital library by scanning millions of books without explicit copyright permission has been thrown out in a long - awaited ruling issued today by New York... Read more >
As the fifth biggest company in the world in the library sector, working with more than 1000 public libraries and 3,000 school libraries throughout Scandinavia and the UK, Axiell has vast experience with creating and managing large - scale digital infrastructure projects.
This work is a computer generated montage of images and audio created from a library of thousands of sounds and scanned photographs that were collected from a vast range of sources, including field recordings and clippings from image libraries used before the advent of the internet.
As such, I don't think the ProCD case applies in my situation due to the qualitative differences between licensing CD - ROMs with vast amounts of information that has been compiled and which has value added search features added to it versus the «sale» of single copies of public domain sheet music (however, a library that creates and licenses for sale a CD - ROM with hundreds of individual pieces of public domain sheet music might be protected by the principles in ProCD since a court might recognize and protect the library's investment of time and money in creating the CD - ROM, but even in that situation, if the library is not otherwise adding value - added information above and beyond the public domain content, it is not obvious that ProCD applies).
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