Sentences with phrase «on library copiers»

The leading decision, for too many years, on library copiers made available to the public was University of New South Wales v Moorhouse (1975), 133 CLR 1, in which the issue was also authorization.
Still waiting on my library copy.)

Not exact matches

Caleb read this who recommended it to Joshua, who passed it on to Hope... who has asked for it to be signed out of the library so many times, I really needed to buy her a permanent copy.
You can buy Ehrman's book on Amazon or get a copy at your local library.
Overall, this is a fantastic commentary on Judges and Ruth, and everyone who teaches or preaches through these books should have a copy in their library.
I don't even buy cookbooks anymore - all the recipes are on line, or I check the books out from the library and copy down the few recipes that i like - but I took the gamble that yours would truly be worth owning and having on the shelf.
There are already 49 holds on the five copies in my library's system, which aren't even at the libraries yet, they're on trucks happily speeding on their way.
By stocking it in your stores and libraries, writing about it on your websites, in your magazines and newspapers, and by purchasing copies for your friends and family, Super Natural Cooking is already going into its second printing!
Though I failed to copy the recipe before returning the cookbook to the library, I «googled» it and landed on a recipe that is reminiscent of what may be Jessica's Magic Green Sauce.
It's virtual book club time with Toddler Approved and The Educators Spin On It — and we have read this book online as our library couldn't get us a copy in time.
Copies of the proposed budget are available to the community at the Administrative Office of the New Rochelle Public Library and on the library's website at www.nrpl.org.
«He opened it with the key which he had kept on his chain, and its contents began to slide out - a Penguin on Mediaeval Customs, a collection of statistics for exports in 1946, a speech, carefully typed and tabulated, which he had failed to deliver because he hadn't been called, a library book on constitutional government, an unopened letter from an eccentric who used to write to him every day, a few newspaper cuttings, three copies of Hansard, a United Nations report, a grey tie, a clutter of invitations to Mr and Mrs Michael Erskine, and a powder - compact which Jane had once left in the House.»
Although 1,000 copies of Kepler's Tables came off the press in Ulm in 1627, fewer than 300 now sit on the shelves of collectors and institutional libraries.
Printed copies of the journal go out to libraries and individual subscribers worldwide; at the same time, the magazine goes live on the Web.
«When your house is on fire, you do not drop everything to make sure you took an accurate copy from one of your books in your home library,» said Andrei Kuzminov, a microbiologist at the University of Illinois who was not involved in the study.
I bought a copy to lend to friends and family, but it is also on Netflicks and some public libraries have it.
While the cookies baked I read the story of the «Gingerbread Man» on a site online as our local libraries had no copies available.
Not only do you get a nice and colorful manual with your copy of «RayCrisis», but a decent shooter to add to the small quality library of shooters available on that system.
Warden Burns: As warden, I can approve buying a copy of A Dance With Dragons for the prison library to go up on the Game of Thrones shelf.
First, Frank and the robot set their sights on the library's valuable, old hardbound copy of Don Quixote, which he intends to give to Jennifer.
Other strategies for sharing the oral histories with a larger audience include dedicating class or homework time to reading other students» oral histories, sending copies of the narratives to local schools and libraries, or creating classroom or campus exhibits based on the project.
Attendees choose any course on the Bigger Brains library and receive a free copy to use in their LMS.
Add additional copies of Emergent Nonfiction Readers to your classroom library with this add - on pack that includes one of each book from the complete kit (set of 15).
She pulls out a copy of Kafka's The Metamorphosis on loan from the library.
So, the reason for buying an ebook even if it's available to borrow from the library is the same reason you would want to buy a print book rather than check it out — you want to re-read it or you want to have your copy — whether physically on the bookshelf in your home or on the shelf of your ereader.
They cite number examples, such as the new Michael Connelly novel Burning Room costs $ 14.99 on Amazon, but their libraries are paying $ 106.00 per copy.
Even when the e-book is available through the library, I will still buy it when it's on sale (so as not to have to wait for the library copy).
The first is Metadata API — which allows access catalog information such as title, author, description and title samples.The second is the Availability API — which provides unique title - availability information from library holdings including number of units or copies, units available for lending, number of copies on hold, etc..
But as all libraries are probably on one computer network, then they would only need to buy one ebook copy that would be available to all of the libraries.
A library lends out books, but the author can sign up for a program that actually compensates them (I'm blanking on the name), plus the library frequently needs to replace copies.
You can try borrowing the book through the library again, however, if the book has already been checked out and the library has a limited number of copies, you may have to take a number on a wait list.
I am more than willing to pay a little extra for a book if it means that I have a copy for my library shelves and I can read it on a tablet on the subway.
I was going to pass on this title initially, but if I can check out a digital copy from my library, yeah, that would be worth it.
So I found that the copy I originally checked out from my local library was still there (you can't always count on the books there to always be there, since the branch manager is always too weed - happy.
Publishers seek to ensure that sufficient copies of their content are being licensed to service demand of the library's service area, while at the same time balance the interests of publisher's retail partners who are focused on unit sales.
Unlike traditional library lending, there are no limits on the number of copies available or how many people can simultaneously borrow the same title.
Thus, with the guilt of his daughter's death weighing heavily on his heart and the culling song stuck in his memory, Streator sets off on a cross-country pilgrimage to rid every home, bookstore and library of all existing copies of the chant.
The new Michael Connelly novel Burning Room costs $ 14.99 on Amazon, but libraries are paying $ 106.00 per copy.
There's a severe shortage of streamlined pathways for self - published authors to get their books into libraries, with many authors resorting to simply donating copies of their books and hoping they get put on the shelves (as opposed to being sold in the 25 - cent paperback sale).
The library copy now sits on the edge of her seat, but I doubt she will finish it in the two weeks allowed.
You can advertise in magazines and journals that target libraries, or advertise directly to specific libraries, or approach thousands of libraries one by one, but it's a lot of effort and the most they'll order anyway is 2 copies (though, get on the right list and an association head might order hundreds for their whole district).
I sold quite a few copies and started hearing from people across the country who had discovered my novels in their library or whose children were doing book reports on them.
IMO there are just too many hoops to jump thru to get a lousy book from the library for which I can check out a paper copy and renew 3 times before having to return it, unless there's a hold on it.
Kindles: Amazon has a larger catalog of modern books because amazon has been in the e-book market longer than anyone other.They have 2,00,000 Kindle exclusive e-books with many from the famous authors who publish directly via amazon.There are not many choices to buy e-books for the kindle from other stores or free book sites.The bought books are stored in the cloud.Just keep the local copies of the books.You can also lend a book to a friend once for 14 days.Amazon also has kindle lending library which is currently available only to amazon prime subscribers.Thus via this service borrow books and read without buying.You can also read e-books loaned from the public libraries.Getting the loaded books onto the device is simpler on kindle unlike the nook.The books can easily be downloaded wirelessly via whisper sync service (an AT&T 3G powered connection).
We are mostly capable users of the different illegal og legal services on the internet that provide access to digital content and we have big accumulated hard copy libraries that we don't use anymore because we have become used to fx.
This has resulted in the e-book cost increasing by over by 800 % and limits on the number of checkouts being imposed, before the library has to buy a new copy.
The app operates on a pay - per - circulation model, like Freading, so libraries don't have to deal with purchasing multiple copies to enable simultaneous use.
For example, a copy of Catherine the Great, Portrait of a Woman by Robert K. Massie was $ 30 for libraries in January 2012, $ 130 on March 1 and $ 85 on March 20.
This is of course not the case with ebooks and other companies like Harpercollins implemented a cap on the number of times a book can be loaned out before the library has to order additional copies.
But now I've seen that B&N's gone and turned off download links on EVERYTHING in my library, which is hugely frustrating as well, because yeah, I'm a reader who likes to back up copies of her books into Calibre.
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