While many still depend on the Library for traditional resources and services such as books, magazines, media and general reference, more and more of our residents rely on their local
library as their touchstone to technology and their onramp to the Internet.
While many still depend on us for traditional library resources and services, such as books, magazines, media and general reference, more and more of our residents rely on their local
library as their touchstone to technology and their onramp to the Internet.
Not exact matches
Even though Stevens and Silberling maintain a few of Wenders's touches (the black trenchcoats, the angels»
library hangout, the cacophony of human «thought voices») and
touchstone lines (such
as «I can't see you, but I know you're there»), City eventually veers from the source material and settles into familiar Tinseltown convention.
The movement was inspired partly by the work of Salman Khan, who created a
library of free online tutoring videos spanning a variety of academic subjects, known
as the Khan Academy, which many view
as a
touchstone of the flipped - classroom technique.
It's far from tongue and groove, but it works, and I didn't really understand how until last Saturday when Biennial commissioned artist, Marvin Gaye Chetwynd restaged her production in
Touchstones, Rochdale's historic former public
library, which has acted
as a gallery since 1984.