Just think,
your entire library catalogued in one place with just a few snaps.
Not exact matches
PRH announced yesterday it would to allow its
entire e-book
catalogue to be loaned to
library visitors in a year - long trial to allow
libraries to «stay relevant» and «keep pace with digital change».
With a global
library of 15 million licensed songs1 from all of the major labels, leading independent labels, and major publishers worldwide, the Music Unlimited service offers users convenient access to the
entire music
catalogue and millions of other tracks on a wide range of mobile and in - home devices, anytime they want it.
Alternatively, if your
library doesn't own the print title needed or if you don't find them in the above databases, you can identify other
library holdings of Haitian legal materials in print and electronic format by checking catalogs such as Open WorldCat, AMICUS (choose «
entire AMICUS database» to search through all Canadian
library collections, including the e-content), CCfr (
Catalogue collectif de France), Gallica (the Bibliothèque nationale de France's digital collection), and COPAC (British and Irish university
libraries).
KEY ACHIEVEMENTS • Reorganized the
cataloguing system, making the process 58 % less cumbersome to perform than before • Rearranged the
entire library's books into a «by author» sequence, as opposed to the cumbersome first in, first shelved basis • Successfully arranged and led a series of in - house reading sessions for 6 year olds for a local community school • Suggested acquisition of Braille materials to cater to and encourage blind population to make good use of
library services