Sentences with phrase «opened library titles»

They can choose from their most recently opened library titles, like the «jump» function on a TV remote.

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Not only does it sound like Iger is open to Disney broadening their library and the MPAA ratings of certain titles, but he specifically mentions Deadpool as being a franchise they they intend to continue in that direction.
Thanks in part to these grassroots efforts, Room to Read can boast some astonishing results: During its seven - year existence, the organization has opened nearly 5,000 school libraries and about 400 schools, donated more than 1.4 million English - language books, published 146 local - language titles, and touched the lives of roughly 1.5 million students in developing countries.
Her current publications include, a co-authored chapter titled «Leadership Capabilities in the Midst of Transition at Harvard Library» in Leadership in Academic Libraries Today: connecting practice to theory (2014); co-authored an open access article titled: «Lifelong learning in the digital age: A content analysis of recent research on participation» (2015).
Among the new advanced library features introduced with the app include the ability to sort titles alphabetically, or according to the last date of opening the title.
The service is open to all members of the library that is now offering about a thousand titles to begin with.
For example, when a book is launched from the library, the system will announce the book title and the fact that it has been opened, saying «The Hunger Games.
The records can only be opened and read by using special bibliographic software which libraries have and most publishers do not, unless publishers are creating their own cataloging for their titles.
It's not a secret that digital publishing and ebooks have opened up a world of literature to astute readers who otherwise would have had no opportunity to browse and purchase key titles in their libraries.
Finally, offering libraries affiliate status to a wide variety of book retailers» or publishers» websites for patrons to purchase titles would add much - needed revenue at a time when libraries are simply hoping to keep their doors open.
Verdict: 5 Stars It's not a secret that digital publishing and ebooks have opened up a world of literature to astute readers who otherwise would have had no opportunity to browse and purchase key titles in their libraries.
Kodansha Comics having that name isn't a coincidence and their direct tie to Kodansha (JP) opens up a huge potential library of titles to bring over.
Let's say you tap on an ebook from the library, the system will then announce the book title and the fact that it has been opened, saying «The Hunger Games.
Unglue.it essentially works by allowing the rights holders to set a price for their books; once the pre-determined price is met through pledged donations, the copyright is removed from the book and it becomes an open source title for any individual or library to download as often as needed.
«We're thrilled to offer Open Road's treasured titles to our partner libraries and their patrons anytime with a library card, without any holds or waits,» said Jeff Jankowski, founder and owner of hoopla digital.
Amazon continues to extend its reach into new markets and increase its focus in Asia: today it announced pre-orders for its first Japanese - language Kindle, the Paperwhite, and, in another first, it has now extended its Kindle Store into Japan, opening with 50,000 titles in the library.
For the first time, two titles will be available to borrow online 24/7 through participating libraries and schools: The Door in the Hedge by Robin McKinley (Open Road) and In the Shadow of Blackbirds by Cat Winters (Abrams).
It would also open bookstores to distribution of their Createspace titles, as well open library doors to their titles via Overdrive, 3M and Baker & Taylor.
• Enhanced in - store seamless connectivity to enjoy free Wi - Fi, with More In Store content promotions exclusively for Nook owners • Improved opening of eBooks and ePeriodicals • Improved response to Reading Now and Settings buttons • Current reading page and bookmarks on all eBooks are properly saved when you power your Nook off • Eligible LendMe eBooks in your library have LendMe flags • Easier navigation of daily subscriptions with issues rolled into one folder • Improved «back» button functionality for navigating eBooks and ePeriodicals • Personal files downloaded and displayed in My Documents can be sorted by author and title • Overall system improvements and battery optimization.
Tapping the center of the screen displays a title bar that lets you browse your local and network libraries and the table of contents of the open document.
I think there are many cases in which an ebook that's having trouble breaking through that «wall of content» these days (and few titles aren't fighting an uphill battle) can benefit from opening up this vast library audience.
VuFind ---- an open source discovery layer that interfaces with our integrated library system (ILS) to allow patrons to easily find titles they are most interested in.
Currently, their library includes titles from HarperCollins, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Rodale, Open Road, Melville House, Workman, Algonquin, Smashwords, and many others.
The open virtual library provided anyone in the country access to about 100,000 ebook titles by more than 250 publishers.
Pressing your devices menu key will bring up a menu with various options on it including «Home», «Archived Items» which are the books you've purchased through Amazon, «Kindle Store» which opens in app shopping, «Sort By» which lets you sort by Most Recent, Title or Author, «Sync» and «More» which allows you to remove items, switch your library to a grid view (covers only), turn on page turning with volume controls, search for a title / author and get help / send feedTitle or Author, «Sync» and «More» which allows you to remove items, switch your library to a grid view (covers only), turn on page turning with volume controls, search for a title / author and get help / send feedtitle / author and get help / send feedback.
Self - published titles can be excellent, but things are just too wide open and unknown for them to be a regular part of a school library's collection without an additional support structure to identify the best (and most appropriate) titles.
The Canadian Research Knowledge Network (CRKN), which is a purchasing agent on behalf of Canadian research libraries, is currently negotiating a new contract with Érudit, a journal publishing platform for 150 titles based in Quebec, that will initiate this open access cooperative for French - and English - language journals in Canada.
And the articles that come up which are open access, whether through an archive or through a journal, can then be consulted in full and readily used by the researcher, whether the researcher's library subscribes to the title or not.
Alternatively, if your library doesn't own the print title needed or if you don't find them in the above databases, you can identify other library holdings of Haitian legal materials in print and electronic format by checking catalogs such as Open WorldCat, AMICUS (choose «entire AMICUS database» to search through all Canadian library collections, including the e-content), CCfr (Catalogue collectif de France), Gallica (the Bibliothèque nationale de France's digital collection), and COPAC (British and Irish university libraries).
The open platform Shield will support 4K HDR casting via Nvidia GameStream, and allow gamers to access on - demand PC games, including Ubisoft's catalog of AAA titles, as well as the vast library of new Android games.
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