Sentences with phrase «going to the library today»

I went to library today.
I'm going to the library today to pick up a copy that I had reserved.

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This professor needs to go back to the library and write about today's persecution.
Having to go the the library to look up phone numbers (remember all those big phone books for each city taking over a whole section of the library) and then making one long distance call after the other to find out rules and regulations for shipping plants, seems so time consuming today.
Today the class is to go to the library computer lab to participate in the state's Standardized Testing and Reporting (STAR) testing.
I know what a hectic morning can look like ~ one shoe lost; homework forgotten; a missing library book; a refusal to leave their favourite toys; the «I don't want to go today»; the bickering; the still - sleepy - slow motion - zombies; the spills; the last minute toilet emergencies; the hairstyle not having enough clips; the clothes that are too long / short / tight / loose / scratchy; the world - is - going - to - end emotional meltdown... and it is safe to say these scenarios are applicable whether you have a house full of toddlers or teens!
Once the royal duties are complete, the King and Queen go to the library to find what story is inside the Paramithi Storybook today.
Today I went to see the Head of the Charles rowing regatta, went to Chinatown to eat dim sum and spent a few hours studying in the law library.
An agreement announced today between ebook distributor and self - publishing platform Smashwords and OverDrive, the largest provider of digital content to public and school libraries, is going to give self - published authors one of the few remaining pieces in the publishing puzzle, namely the ability for libraries to... [Read more...]
The Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek (DDB) goes online for the general public today at www.deutsche-digitale-bibliothek.de... This will pave the way for networking all of Germany's cultural and scientific institutions together with their digitized inventories in the medium to long term and integrating them into the European digital library, Europeana.
An agreement announced today between ebook distributor and self - publishing platform Smashwords and OverDrive, the largest provider of digital content to public and school libraries, is going to give self - published authors one of the few remaining pieces in the publishing puzzle, namely the ability for libraries to stock their work.
Today we will be going over the steps needed to get you reading ebooks from your library of choice.
Any library you go to contains some teeny weeny fraction of All Books Ever Published, or even All Books In Print Today.
I downloaded a book from the library about a week ago, and when I went to read it today, I get a message saying the app has been updated.
We have news today that 3M is also going to be entering the library ecosystem with its own powerplay.
Today we are going to discuss how your eBook and your print book can make you a great deal of money in the library market.
So, today we're going to be really focusing in on how authors sell to libraries and Joyce is the perfect guest to have on today to talk about this.
We have options which increase library ebook access for today's patrons — but the marketplace they create doesn't always reflect libraries» best interests, and that's going to affect tomorrow's patrons.
For our purposes today we are going to look at the models that trade publishers use --- how libraries interact with them, as well as offers some of the viewpoints from company representatives and individuals working in the digital publishing world.
03 Jul 2003 If you go down for your books today An exhibition of works from the Irish Museum of Modern Art Collection opens to the public on Thursday 10 July in four branch libraries in County Cork as part of a collaborative project between County Cork Library and Arts Service and IMMA's National Programme.
As promised I went to the Met Office library today and spent about three hours there.
We aim to inform our French colleagues about what's going on in librarianship abroad today, to give our opinion about the changes occuring in the library world, and (why not?)
However, today I'm going to post about how Cornell University Libraries has developed a wonderful system for creating digital resources.
I am going to grab this book from the library today as well!
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