Sentences with phrase «small library with»

A small library with books and DVD's are available for guests to enjoy.

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With more than 200 titles, Shudder's library is considerably smaller than the thousands of shows and movies available on Netflix, but the service does boast that 85 per cent of it is exclusive.
With a growing library of one to two - hour video lectures on everything from taxes and accounting to sales and marketing, MasterClass courses reach beyond the surface and get to the heart of important issues that affect entrepreneurs and small business owners.
They have open access to a library and a faith centre, with a chapel, a mosque and small rooms for Hindus and Sikhs.
Key elements of the Ripples experience include: • Wi - Fi enabled device that neatly fits onto a counter top with a small 8.5» x 10.5» footprint • Creates high quality images or messages on foam topped beer in just 10 seconds • Ripples uses malt - based ink, producing beer - based shades and maintaining the natural beer experience • Supports glasses up to seven inches tall • Ripples» provides content / images from its library of hundreds of images and messages.
The area was envisioned as a central gathering place for the community, with a new library, a Park District recreation center, a gazebo, a small lake, a veterans memorial, and eventually, a new village hall.
Critics say that the money paid to prisoners is far too small for them to be able to afford books and that library services are severely lacking, leaving prisoners with a limited and generic selection.
For this particular study, the research team created a small library consisting of different fly lines; in each line, a different set of specific neurons was genetically labeled and could be artificially activated, with each neuron type secreting a different neuropeptide.
In one case, the researchers screened a small - molecule compound library and identified compounds that bind tightly to NUCB1, an otherwise little - known protein that showed strong interactions with the arachidonoyl probes.
The process of drug discovery has been dominated in recent years by the screening of large libraries of structurally diverse small molecules for effects on target proteins associated with disease.
In another experiment, a more direct test of druggability, the researchers used a library of small molecules — broadly representing potential drug molecules — to see which could compete with the probe in binding covalently to reactive lysines on human proteins.
With the help of the few books I found on heredity in our small town library (pre-internet), I composed an essay on basic Mendelian inheritance, in which I discussed why some children in a family develop a disease and others do not.
UniChem supports the integration of high - throughput screening data on small molecules with chemical libraries and chemical resources for drug discovery and optimization.
The course gives a broad introduction to high throughput screening (HTS) that is technique used to identify biologically active small organic molecules through screening of compound libraries with the help of robust test systems and advanced instrumentation.
With Jan Stichel at Annette Beck - Sickinger's lab, Leipzig University, Germany and David Weaver, head of the high - throughput screening facilities at Vanderbilt University, I will be screening Vanderbilt's library of small molecules for potential allosteric modulators of the human Y4 receptor.
Once the Vanderbilt small molecule library has been screened for potential modulators of the Y4 receptor, I will use the results to design efficient and accurate descriptors that can be used with artificial neural networks to predict activity at the Y4 receptor based on a small molecule's structural properties.
With longer (> 50 bp) fragment - end reads and / or paired - end libraries, it's possible to detect small insertion / deletion variants (indels) in next - gen sequencing data.
The investigations are frequently combined with large scale perturbation methods, including gene - based (RNAi, miss - expression of wild type and mutant genes) and chemical approaches using small molecule libraries.
If you are thinking about adding this book to your home library, please consider purchasing via my Amazon Affiliate link below - you'll get a book that we love & highly recommend at no additional cost to you, while I earn a small commission that allows me to be home with my kiddos.
Literature is highly respected in Mesa — there are three large and several small libraries for a town with a population of 440 000 people!
He is often referred to as being learned, and following his death, the area of his hideout can be explored, revealing a small library and a desk with a typewriter, meaning he was interested in consuming and producing literature.
Not only do you get a nice and colorful manual with your copy of «RayCrisis», but a decent shooter to add to the small quality library of shooters available on that system.
So convincing is the soft - focused period detail as Barbara browses a library or makes small talk with a professor (Harris Yulin), it overwhelms the classically - uneventful «middle» story.
The release library is quite small at the time of this writing, but it's got several titles you should consider playing if you're looking for those must - buy titles every new system comes with.
This month has been filled with small game surprises on Nintendo Switch, with almost every week being jam - packed with indie titles and classic game ports making the system's library even more appealing.
Bousted said that too many schools are turning their libraries into classrooms and discarding books, with some school libraries being too small and having inadequate numbers of computers for children.
Good school buildings today have modern architecture, with open areas where students can gather together, work in smaller studying places around the building such as the library.
The program is a mix of formal sessions led by faculty and smaller discussion groups that occur daily where library leaders can dive into issues they are facing at their home institutions, while learning from the unique perspectives of other librarian leaders with similar challenges.
Simultaneously, we moved from the inside of the building to the outside — with the planting of gardens maintained by students, staff and families at each grade level, as well as a «little free library» — a small wooden chest in our front lawn where students can pick up a book they'd like to read as long as they drop off a book they'd like to share.
Ludvigsen's London library — Tom Threlfall discovers Carl Ludvigsen's motoring reference library in deepest Pentonville / The Henry Royce Foundation — Jonathan Wood visited the Foundation's archives and museum at the Hunt House at Paulerspury / 1935 Armstrong Siddeley Special — Malcolm Robertson gives us his impressions of a pristine example of this sporting limousine / 1924 Standard — Ray Cattle writes with affection about his well - preserved V3 Kenilworth model / 1929 Rolls - Royce 20 — This month the Editor describes his encounter with a «small» Rolls - Royce / Sir Herbert Austin's letter — Some fascinating correspondence between Sir Herbert Austin and Henry Ford has been discovered by David G. Jones / Restoration techniques — Zoe Harrison reports on the course on vehicle restoration techniques run by the North Warwickshire College.
A small strip ad appears at the bottom of your library in the $ 114 ad - supported Kindle With Special Offers.
Unfortunately, with a small number of bookstores and libraries to support local book sales, there are challenges for publishers selling within the country.
Pubs for the Hub to raise funds for Boston; Intuit's «Make a Wish» contest for small business owners returns; ALA's list of most challenged titles released; Houghton Mifflin Harcourt announces Take 5; Books Are My Bag to launch in U.K.; Simon & Schuster in pilot program with New York City libraries; Ingram adds Ebook Library titles to OASIS
And finally, for those looking for a lighter read, Nora Ephron once more taps into the thoughts and concerns of «women of a certain age» with I Remember Nothing (Nov. 9), a follow - up to the major bestseller I Feel Bad About My Neck, while Vicki Myron returns to the subject of her beloved «small - town library cat» with Dewey's Nine Lives (Oct. 12), a collection of stories about and inspired by Dewey.
Tangible libraries in small towns have more functions than just lending books, but they also provide parents with an easy way to get their kids out of the home and discovering the love of reading.
Combined with maker spaces, coding classes, and programs dedicated to entrepreneurship and small business development, libraries are equipping U.S. communities with the resources and skills needed to succeed in today's — and tomorrow's — global marketplace.
As a small publisher working with Bibliolabs, we've been thrilled to make our digital children's books available to libraries.
My gut says that most libraries will continue to opt for working with library aggregators such as Baker & Taylor, 3M Cloud Library, and others, because aggregators manage all the headache for the library, and also enable smaller purchases (this is why we will continue to aggressively support our library aggregator partners, both current and future - we want to give all libraries the broadest range of choices).
While the Fire can't do HD, it's a relatively small trade - off compared with the size and breadth of Amazon's Prime video library and the ease in which you're able to stream movies and TV.
IngramSpark is the go - to distributor for Indies and small publishing houses because, unlike CreateSpace, it is not in direct competition with the bookstores and libraries that order through them, which increases the likelihood of getting a physical book onto store shelves.
LibraryBub works with all major libraries and is the industry's first service connecting indie & small press authors with libraries.
Sullivan, who developed and leads the institute with library consultant Kathryn Deiss, says the institute accomplishes this goal with a mixture of presentations, small group... Continue reading Leading to the Future →
Book retailers, distributors, libraries and schools will rarely contract with individual authors and small publishers for the purchase of books.
Sonoma County Library is excited to continue the partnership with the Santa Rosa Symphony, begun in 2015, which allows us to offer free small - group ensemble symphony concerts at library branches ar
The market is much more diverse, more centered (most items are bought for K - 12 educational uses), much larger in sales than the library market, and the K - 12 publishers aren't the Big Six but rather smaller independent firms that work far closer with the school systems to survive.
Many small to mid-level libraries often wrestle with the decision of what eBooks to purchase.
Coates explained that one of the first concerns for libraries is the demographic of their patrons, noting that the bulk of regular users are older people or people with small children.
The Library Foundation supports the work of the library with gifts, large and small, from thousands of individuals, businesses and foundations.
Alex: I've been with Shonen Jump since it went digital — although I read a few of the paper versions while I worked at my small town library.
We don't usually mention particular vendors on our site (outside of our guide to library eBook vendors), but RF would like to thank OverDrive for being responsive and taking another small step in making thier sitre more library user friendly and in accord with RF principles.
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