Sentences with phrase «people go to a library»

Why do you think people go to library to read all fiction books?
Nevertheless, some questions, and I suspect many of those being answered by law firms or for which people go to a library for help will remain resistant to these tools.

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If the person's home Wi - Fi is too slow or goes down, is the individual willing to relocate to a nearby Wi - Fi - enabled cafe, library or co-working space?
Talk to people and go online, or to your nearest business library, to research your industry and competitors.
«People who own digital - content libraries are going to die, and there's already a question of what happens to those digital libraries and collections,» said Perzanowski.
With libraries, we don't really know how many people go to work at a library on a regular basis, but it's a lot.
«The players went down in cost quickly but the discs still cost a lot, so a lot of people didn't upgrade their libraries to Blu - ray because it was very, very expensive,» Edwards said.
i went to click on the link for where several people had been cooking from Madison's book, but it just took me to the library part of your site.
If you're just looking at absolute numbers, you would conclude that going to the library is more dangerous than hiking Mt. Everest, because 3 people died instead of 1.
Many local libraries have story time, extra cool points go to the Logan Square Library for hosting Book Fiesta: Bilingual Story Time and a Saturday morning jam session for little people from birth to 7 years old, filled with fun songs and musical instruments.
«Whether we're fixing the roof at a branch library, renovating a playground, or building out a new computer lab at a local school, these capital awards are going to strengthen our borough and our city, and improve people's lives.»
«I believe also that this particular special edition is going to go down as a historic edition and I don't want to miss that point because it's something that we must be able to put in all our institutions so like I said we are going to get many copies to be able to give to embassies, our hotels, our schools, our libraries, all our institutions, in the secondary schools and also to be able to keep for those yet unborn to be able to see in pictorial form of the things we have tried to do in the last 50 years and maybe inspire some other people to do greater things than what has been recorded here,» the Governor said.
Every time I went to the library, every time I asked people these questions, I would get some strange looks.
I'd never heard of that, so I went down to the library and learned that the Atlantic sailed from Connecticut just before Thanksgiving in 1846 with some 80 people aboard.
You know, I can remember when I came to New York University in 1988, there were signs all over the library, very clever ones telling people you can't eat here; and there were guards at the door, if they saw you bringing in food or drink, you were not allowed to go in.
I hope people will be able to go into public libraries and look up what they like about their MP, their voting record, how many times they've been on their feet and so on.»
Before I started, I went to the local library and got as many WH&F magazines as I could find to see what other people had done on their challenges.
The library isn't where most people would go to find fashion inspiration.
The teacher - librarian are often the go - to person for learning about and with technology in the school, and certainly the library program offers many opportunities to incorporate technology into learning.
Gone are the days when people used to visit a library to hunt down for facts.
So if Amazon is going to start wiping libraries off people's Kindles, and I have to download to my computer anyway, then why don't I just buy from Smashwords in the first place?
«The [internet archive] legislation has always been constructed for people who go into the Legal Deposit libraries — for the readers, with a capital R. It's an archive for preservation and for research,» further added Angela obviously referring to the 2003 Legal Deposit Libraries Act that makes it mandatory for digital archives to be treated on par with the archives of yors that comprised of printed libraries — for the readers, with a capital R. It's an archive for preservation and for research,» further added Angela obviously referring to the 2003 Legal Deposit Libraries Act that makes it mandatory for digital archives to be treated on par with the archives of yors that comprised of printed Libraries Act that makes it mandatory for digital archives to be treated on par with the archives of yors that comprised of printed material.
The great thing about this card, is that you don't have to go to the library in person, you can do it all online.
Since you can really only read Kindle books on the Kindle (unless I have missed something) people will go to who has the most robust library when purchasing an ereader.
The people who go to libraries, either don't have the money to buy all those books, or they first want to try them out.
Bowles acknowledged this is a bigger concern with e-books because people don't have to physically go to the library to borrow and return them.
«Basically a blog tour is the same idea as a book signing tour where the author traditionally, in the old - fashioned style, would go to book stores or libraries or other venues, and people would come and buy the book and the author would sign it or the author would read a little bit.
If people were to purchase more used books, or go to the library, then the offset there is even greater.
• «Redbox» - style lending machines or kiosks located throughout the community where people can check out books, movies or music without having to go to the library itself: 33 % of Americans ages 16 and older would «very likely» use that service and another 30 % say they would be «somewhat likely» to do so.
Powered by OverDrive for its member libraries and documented in terms of impact on sales by Sourcebooks, the program is going to attempt to demonstrate once - and - for - all the effects of letting people borrow an ebook.
I know some people get discouraged from going to the library if they accumulate a high fine, but this program is a great way to contribute to the community and get a fresh start on your library record.
«People who are making the switch to eReading and building their lifetime libraries want an innovative social experience to go with it,» said Mike Serbinis, Kobo CEO.
Gone are the days when people used to carry heavy bounded books but now they are holding tones of their favorite books as library in their fascinating iPad, Nooks and Kindles.
People can access their entire library on the go, in an easy to hold, lightweight design with a comfortable quilted back.
While this might eliminate the need to go to the library for upper - middle class people, it does not eliminate the need for the actual public library.
Libraries are a cultural commons — both as a physical space where people can go without being expected to buy something, and as a place where people can have access to information for free.
«When people submit their books [to SELF - e], they go through to Library Journal, who is a very trusted review source, so when they look at those books, they're able to say yes this is a good book that your library can be proud to share with the community and that allows the libraries to be inclusive,» McKinney said.
Ellie Marney [00:07:35] I try to support them as much as they support me, so I do try to spread the word about libraries and basically encourage people to continue to go and continue to support the system.
It may not be surprising, then, that while more people are borrowing eBooks from libraries, more people are also going to libraries.
And there are so many people who can't buy every book they wan na read, so I'm just wondering if you or Diane may have some creative vision for how we might integrate electronic readers, because they're not going to go away into our public library system.
@Shelley, I sure hope that's how it goes, but unlike the person who bought my book on Nook, and only be able to lend it one time, my title through this would be lendable forever through that library — at least, that's how I'm understanding this.
Quite a few people have expressed that they just want to get their books in libraries, and would rather they be free than go through a vetting process.
I think the e-book is the way to go although it's hard for some people and libraries to envision this future.
It's in your best interest, then, to convince as many people as possible to go to their public library and request the book.
Ian Sansom on Libraries, Writing, and Flapjacks On his website Ian Sansom speaks about the role libraries have played in his life: «Libraries are places where you go to invent and reinvent yourself, or maybe just to use the toilet, if they have toilet facilities, and to find out how other people have reinvented themselves, and what they've written on the walls, and the desks, and in the books; they're a wonderful hiding place, but also a way back out into tLibraries, Writing, and Flapjacks On his website Ian Sansom speaks about the role libraries have played in his life: «Libraries are places where you go to invent and reinvent yourself, or maybe just to use the toilet, if they have toilet facilities, and to find out how other people have reinvented themselves, and what they've written on the walls, and the desks, and in the books; they're a wonderful hiding place, but also a way back out into tlibraries have played in his life: «Libraries are places where you go to invent and reinvent yourself, or maybe just to use the toilet, if they have toilet facilities, and to find out how other people have reinvented themselves, and what they've written on the walls, and the desks, and in the books; they're a wonderful hiding place, but also a way back out into tLibraries are places where you go to invent and reinvent yourself, or maybe just to use the toilet, if they have toilet facilities, and to find out how other people have reinvented themselves, and what they've written on the walls, and the desks, and in the books; they're a wonderful hiding place, but also a way back out into the world.
It is counter-intuitive because people think that libraries are old fashioned and places people used to go.
But Moyes, 48, said: «Like so many, I was shocked that a scheme helping many people to read was going to close, especially at a time when libraries are struggling for funding.
Have each person complete our Patron Registration Form and bring them in at least one week prior to your tour - we'll have library cards ready to go.
A good way to start is to have your ebooks available cheaply to libraries, because their collection development budgets aren't endless, and they're going to spend most of it on books that they know people will want — the NYT Bestsellers, the non-fiction books on important topics, the big names in each genre.
With the demise of OneManga, people are still whining about it being gone and trying to justify that reading manga there is the same as checking out a manga from the library.
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