Sentences with phrase «different library models»

Scientific content is highly popular in different library models like at OverDrive and CNPeReading as well.

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We use this in vitro model of spontaneous tumorigenesis to generate a library of cell lines with 25 different de novo JAK1 - activating mutations, 6 of which are targeting two residues, Phe958 and Pro960, located in the hinge region at the periphery of the ATP - binding pocket.
Obviously business models in the States would have to be different from those overseas, given the heavy interest among U.S. library patrons in bestsellers from major publishers.
Between them, they will let libraries, their patrons, and the publisher and author rights holders try out different models and approaches to ebook borrowing.
The Hoopla business model is quite different from most other companies in the digital library space.
The model Google is pursuing doesn't seem that different from the B&N model (a library in the cloud which is synced between devices and can be accessed from any device).
I have to say, I honestly do not see why the same model of libraries purchasing multiple copies (or even one copy) of a hard copy should be any different in the digital realm.
SimplyE library partners will be able to purchase a variety of digital content with different business models.
Moreover, innovative licensing models explored by librarian - developed organizations, such as GlueJar and Library Renewal, were once again on the scene; both were formed to facilitate library access to e-books via different contractual arrangements.
It is hoped that the project will serve as a model for collaborative solutions to print retention, allowing libraries to make different decisions about library space at the local level.
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