Sentences with phrase «library users of any age»

All library materials and services are available to library users of any age.

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Image searching on image libraries, art collections and stock photography agencies can be a pain for most users, but in the age of «Big Data» and «Machine Learning», using multiple computer algorithms to enhance the user experience has now become a reality and doesn't necessarily have to cost companies the price of a rocket scientist.
Moving away from fiction, Guinness World Records 2016 is in eighth spot on the list of most borrowed nonfiction (all library users), and I Am Malala — the 2012 memoir of education activist Malala Yousafzai, aimed at readers aged 10 - 18 — is at number 10 in the list of most borrowed biographies.
Multnomah County Library respects the privacy of all library users, no matter their age.
The act of borrowing printed books is still by far the most popular activity at libraries, even compared with using computers: 64 % of library users ages 16 and older checked out a book in the last 12 months, compared with 29 % who used a computer at the library in the same time frame.
The content displayed in the iPulp store and in the account's library is filtered by the age of the user currently logged in, providing only age - appropriate titles to the reader.
The report recommends libraries capitalize on this borrowing pattern to «turn them on to the whole collection» and to remember that, as with ebook users, «the mobile device ownership and digital media behavior of the 21 — 40 age group should inform libraries in planning their long - term mobile strategy.»
«Libraries turn page to thrive in digital age,» an article in yesterday's The Globe and Mail, looks at Canadian public libraries» efforts to remain relevant and user - focused in the age of quick Google searches and comfortable bookstorLibraries turn page to thrive in digital age,» an article in yesterday's The Globe and Mail, looks at Canadian public libraries» efforts to remain relevant and user - focused in the age of quick Google searches and comfortable bookstorlibraries» efforts to remain relevant and user - focused in the age of quick Google searches and comfortable bookstore chains.
In this digital information age, I don't think our «public» law libraries (law school and law society libraries) are the first place a citizen would think to go to access legal information; and I wonder if our libraries» maintenance of expensive print subscription services — like published law reporters and law digest services — is justified when these print resources are no longer used by our own «expert» users (students, faculty and practising lawyers), are incomprehensible and effectively inaccessible to the non-expert public, unaffordable, and increasingly unmanageable.
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