Sentences with phrase «electronic editions which»

«Clearly the trend of reference books over the last few years has been to move to electronic editions which are sold on subscription basis to individuals, or bundled by aggregators for licensing to various institutions.
Just let me have the electronic edition which works infinitely better for me than print.

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Science Signaling is a weekly electronic resource, published every Tuesday, which now has a monthly print compilation sold exclusively to subscribers of the online edition.
A new kind of electronic paper could make the readers brighter and more colorful, which is of interest to conservationists who would like to see the devices replace paper editions.
You can come back at the end of your 30 - day... Plus digital access which includes unlimited web and mobile web access to Morganton.com and our electronic replica edition every day...
There's also an off - road Nismo edition, available in King Cab or Crew Cab versions with either 2WD or 4WD, which brings Bilstein performance shocks and an electronic - locking rear differential.
The Clubsport (which will be badged here as the «Golf GTI 40 Years» edition to avoid a naming conflict with HSV, which has dibs on the Clubsport moniker), gets many of the same goodies as the «S», including the lift - eradicating aero package, adaptive chassis control and electronic locking diff, so it's virtually as rapid in real - world conditions.
Most absurdly, the index appears with the warning, «the pagination of this electronic edition does not match the edition from which it was created.
Videotron customers also get a free three - month subscription to the electronic editions of Le Journal de Montreal and Le Journal de Quebec, and to TVA e-mag, which lets users read French - language magazines on their tablets.
By having the foresight to insist on retaining the digital rights herself, Rowling is the sole owner of the electronic editions of the bestselling series, which she will be making available for sale for the first time through her own website Pottermore in 2012.
This figure — which does not include titles published without an ISBN and may include some electronic editions of books also published in hard copy — represents a 59 % increase on 2011's total and compares with 301,642 produced in hard copy by traditional publishers in the US.
Our older agreements often give the exclusive right to «publish in book form» or «in any and all editions»... Such grants are usually not limited to any specific format, and indeed the «form» of the book has evolved over the years to include variations of hardcover, paperback, and other written formats, all of which have been understood to be included in the grant of book publishing rights... Whether physical or digital, the product is used and experienced in the same manner, serves the same function, and satisfies the same fundamental urge... Accordingly, Random House considers contracts that grant exclusive rights to publish «in book form» or «in any and all editions» to include the exclusive right to publish in electronic book formats.
If you were looking for an electronic version of C. Bresciani Turroni's Economic Policy For The Thinking Man, or perhaps the Marquis de Nadaillac's Manners And Monuments Of Prehistoric Peoples, or Charles Marquis Smith's Electric and Magnetic Measurements (all of which are unavailable in Kindle edition on Amazon)-- then Bookyards will become your favorite source for e-books.
Last fall, for example, Peres Projects in Los Angeles and New York's John Connelly Presents took the psychedelic environment that Sudbrack designed for the 2004 Whitney Biennial and divided it into components that were sold in «electronic editionswhich include a certificate of authentication and the design on a CD, in a digital file.
Last year, we speculated about whether we might soon see an open - source Bluebook, as the folks that publish it had forgotten to renew the copyright on an older edition, which opened the door to a free electronic version.
Also, the 2nd edition will not direct sufficient attention to: (1) the serious, common defects of records management and of software, and their considerable worsening of the difficulty of determining the adequacy of disclosure made in discovery proceedings; and, (2) the fact that the admissibility of records is dependent upon proof of the «integrity» of the records systems in which they are stored, which requires proof of the compliance of such records systems with the National Standards of Canada for electronic records management.
Last year, we speculated about whether we might soon see an open - source Bluebook, as the folks that publish it had forgotten to renew the copyright on an older edition, which opened the door to a free electronic version.1 It looks like that will soon be a reality.
This article is about the poorly drafted proposed 2nd edition of a National Standard of Canada, which the Evidence Acts make necessary for discovery and admissibility proceedings concerning the use of electronic records as evidence.
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