Not exact matches
It won't
replace a real
book, but the reader in your life will thank you when they realize the convenience
of having a whole
shelf's worth
of titles in their bag.
Shelf Life Time an unsold
book remains on the
shelf of a retail store before being
replaced by fresh or better selling stock.
Shelf Life - The
shelf life
of a
book refers to how long an unsold
book stays on the sales floor before it is
replaced by another title.
I still get print
books and found that the solution that works best is to buy nice editions
of the
books I love and get rid
of the «meh»
books (the ones I wouldn't
replace if lost) as my
shelves overflow.
These tools (and many others) are combining to
replace the old concept
of shelf space as the best way to find readers and sell
books.
I can't believe — don't want to believe — that browsing the
shelves of a favorite bookstore could ever be completely
replaced by browsing the net for online
books.
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 pur
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 pur
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.
• Read and make
shelves straight to maintain alpha and numeric order and look • Provide information relevant to public service and answer queries • Retrieve items from the
book drop • Access and providing
books and data on need basis • Set up carts • Assist the librarian with work pertinent to inventory and reserves • Help patrons in locating information (
books, periodicals, CDs and newsreels) • Order new
books from vendors and
replace torn
books with new copies • Stamp existing borrowers» cards and issue new ones • Schedule use
of library for interest groups for
book talks etc. • Perform other clerical duties
I would like to
replace some
of the
books that are now on the
shelves.
Instead
of lugging it to a new home,
replace it with some more elevated
shelving that's big enough for your
books and your tchotchkes alike.
1) redo the kitchen - lots
of white marble & white wood cabinets, new appliances 2) update bathroom new tile, bath, sink, toilet... 3)
replace runner on stairs 4)
replace mantle with more traditional mantle 5) pull off
book shelves, spackel & paint EVERYTHING a fresh coat
of «Atrium White».