Sentences with phrase «on library shelves as»

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Browsing the new arrivals shelf at your local theological library, you're now as likely to find titles by the Catholic dogmatician Matthew Levering, the Orthodox historical theologian Paul Gavrilyuk, and the Reformed theologian Kevin Vanhoozer on why we need to continue to speak, with the early Church, of God's inability to suffer — and of God's voluntary assumption of our human nature, in Jesus Christ, in order to share, and thereby overcome, our suffering — as you are to find another volume on God's suffering in the divine nature itself.
But it was also true that before the printing press, the scrolls (and later the handwritten books you had access to in your library) varied, as did the order in which you chose to keep them on your shelves.
As is often the way with brainy, moody teenagers, I had come to believe in the gospel according to Jack Kerouac, Dizzy Gillespie, and a hodgepodge of Japanese poets, absurdist playwrights, and existentialist philosophers whose works I'd found on adjacent shelves on the second floor of the public library.
The authors of Numerical Recipes, indeed, claim in particular that «If all scientific papers whose results are in doubt because of bad (random number generation programs) were to disappear from library shelves, there would be a gap on each shelf about as big as your fist.»
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.
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Writing belongs to us all and its methods are as accessible as books on library shelves.
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).
Selena likes to make it as easy to read her books as possible, which is why they're in ebook, paperback, and audio formats, in four languages, on the Radish Fiction app, online, on bookstore shelves, and at your local library.
While the user interface has largely stayed the same, search functionality on the device has improved, password protection has been added, and you can now organize your library into categories or «shelvesas they're called on the Nook.
Whether you find it on a library shelf or give it to a friend as a holiday gift, this is a message that deserves to be heard.
Trust in our team of library professionals to have your books ready to hit the shelves as soon as they arrive and save time on those routine collection development tasks.
As BitLit amasses a library of «just over 100,000» titles, Hudson says, his company is now able to account for «roughly 10 to 15 percent of the titles on shelves today.
Clearly those stories were resonating with readers but, for the most part, the Zuda library was politely shelved as DC focused on its new editorial direction.
However, just like books they have on the shelves, libraries have the right to lend your audiobook an unlimited number of times as long as they are only giving one patron access at a time.
If you are using your iPad as a reading station, you can even put informational materials on the PDF shelf about the library, using the iPad, etc..
Additionally, I think that as self - publishing becomes even stronger and traditional publishing weakens, bookstores and libraries will be forced to put books with Amazon or Smashwords ISBN's on their shelves in order to compete and provide what their clients are asking for.
Each book / item is being bar coded — an enormous undertaking in a library system that never used a bar code until this past decade — and each box, and shelf, is also barcoded, so the location of each item is random as far as its relationship to other books on the tray or shelf is concerned, but is always recorded each time a book is moved for a reader request.
Still, just as searching the library shelves or skimming through a real book still reveals hidden gems one wouldn't know enough to look for deliberately, there's nothing like the sudden laugh, or frown, or upraised eyebrow to invoke a conversational detour that in turn can lead to a new project idea, a previously unexpressed view on a subject the LCO is studying.
There is an urgent need to have the same reliability of persistent and consistent access to the digital version of cases, government reports and publications as we have to our physical, leather bound volumes, such as 32 Henry VIII, (ie, the acts passed in 1540 in England), a citation unchanged by the passage of time, the object still fully legible, and through its class mark, easy to locate on an assigned shelf in our physical library.
Books in a research library are no longer simply books, expendable commodities replaced or substituted for as easily as cans of soup on a grocer's shelf, or volumes in a bookshop; they are scarce or unique items built carefully into a complex structure of knowledge in which each one serves a particular purpose.
According to Kathy Skinner the Director of Research Services at Morrison & Foerster» Our LA office move created the perfect opportunity to leave behind some of the vestiges of the library of yesterday, including the cavernous space tucked away on a non-attorney floor, the enormous but unused reference desk, and the over-abundance of shelves, in favor of a well - traveled and attractive space that serves as a lounge, a library, a meeting area, and a party venue with fantastic 58thfloor views of downtown LA.
Typical job duties of a Library Page are shelving books, straightening books that are on the shelves, providing service at the circulation desk, answering to user inquiries, maintaining their knowledge of material availability, organizing materials in the right sequence, helping users to locate materials, handling library furniture, maintaining order in library rooms and locations, implementing library programs, and completing other tasks as assigned by managers.
As and when new books or materials arrive at the library, a library assistant has to classify them, place barcodes and place them on appropriate shelves.
HIGHLIGHTS • 2 years» experience as a Library Aide at the University of Monroe • Highly skilled in maintaining the availability of library materials by shelving and sorting books and periodicals • Hands on experience in developing and managing convenient, accessible library and information services • Competent at analyzing and evaluating library and information services, technology and media services • Thorough understanding of library policies, procedures, methods and standards
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