Sentences with phrase «on library shelves by»

Not exact matches

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 Gardner was wrong by half in his prognostications: «The current flurry of discussion about Velikovsky and Hubbard will soon subside, and their books will begin to gather dust on library shelves
In response, these eager and anxious novices searched the Internet, eavesdropped on conversations to discover what other teachers did, photocopied frantically, spent hours preparing handouts, scoured library shelves for relevant background reading, and spent their own money on materials that would help them get by for a day or a week.
Mark Twain's response to this criticism, in his Autobiography, was that children were already routinely damaged by a book the library kept on open shelves — the Bible:
By default they are stored on your main library shelf.
With independent bookstores closing at an alarming rate and even libraries facing door - shuttering budget cuts, authors have lost a lot of the champions who once sold books by hand, who knew the titles on their store shelves and recommended them to their customers.
A chance to get your work out there and someday see it on the library and bookstore shelves, being perused by all the inquisitive minds that want to know.
Teenagers get most of their book recommendations by word of mouth from their peers, or from book blogs, but mostly from looking on library shelves.
You can help bookstores and libraries to decide where to place your book on their shelves by including the categories at the top of the back cover or near the bar code.
By default the book does not appear on your main library shelf.
The My Shelves feature enables users to organize B&N Libraries by a particular subject or theme, on easy - to - organize, easily - accessible Shelves.
Importing a book puts it on a virtual shelf in Aldiko's library, which you can browse by title, author, tag or collection.
The patron - driven acquisition model is becoming widespread in large libraries across the country because it provides a cost - efficient way for libraries to offer deeper coverage on subjects that are not primarily driven by popular use, and respond to patron interests without making permanent purchases or taking shelf space.
These calculators had been donated to the library by a cafeteria program years ago, and sat on a shelf gathering dust.
To the public library, of course — a place which offers more than just physical books on shelves, by the way (programs for toddlers and young adults, literacy programs, workshops for job searchers and senior citizens, free community meeting spaces, etc.).
We can get «discovered» by having our print books on the shelves at libraries.
Whether on the web, a tablet, your mobile device, or your library's discovery terminal you can browse digital shelves curated by your library or filtering by genres that interest you.
The first oil can can be found on some shelves inside the library in the far right corner by the windows.
Works by 159 artists are on display, installed in the shelves of the former library.
Books on library shelves have not found themselves there by accident.
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.
Thus, for instance, there's a letter by Charles Bukowski written to a reader who had told him that the library in Nijmegen had removed one of his books from their shelves, and a 1909 letter from Okhil Chandra Sen written to the railway office in West Bengal detailing the disastrous consequence of the lack of toilets on the trains, which letter was the stimulus needed to introduce those conveniences on Indian trains.
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.
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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