Sentences with phrase «subscription library»

TransACT provides states, districts, and individual schools with an online subscription library of 21 + languages and 300 + communications, all updated to reflect shifting federal guidance, in addition to any customized communication or language need.
That meant that the rest of us got to play Splatoon 2 online for free all year, even if we have to wait to check out that subscription library of classic games.
With 100 + PS3 exclusives and more than 300 PS3 games to choose from, you'll have more games than ever before in the PlayStation Now Subscription library to discover (or rediscover) this year,» said Martin.
With only a battered wall clock, her dead mother's gold ring, and a barnyard full of miserable animals to call her own, Bess is forced to make her way in a deceptively hostile world, tracing her father's path with arcane maps at the local subscription library and shrinking from the attentions paid to her and her aunt by their peculiar neighbor Elmer Jackson.
Apparent plans by Amazon to test a monthly subscription library for e-books has been savaged by Australian booksellers as cultural vandalism and an attack on author royalties.
On the poetry resources page is to be found general writer's resources, online libraries and dictionaries, guides to style, rhetoric and grammar, plus leading sites for philosophy, literary theory and criticism, poetry teaching, book news, poetry publishers and publishing advice, legal matters, electronic publishing, website hosting and access by subscription libraries.
Check to see what online genealogy database subscriptions the library has that you can access for free with a library card.
Any tracks or playlists you download from the Apple Music subscription library will be DRM - encumbered, because you don't own them, and will disappear if you cancel your subscription.
With our June update, the PlayStation Now subscription library will reach more than 125 titles tomorrow — that's a lot to choose from!
But the library can trace its lineage back further, to 1847 and the organization of the Young Men's Association, a subscription library which collected dues from its members.
If publishers changed the terms on which they made ebooks available to libraries (a fee for each checkout, many people can check out the same book at the same time) and if publishers and authors were more willing to release their books to subscription libraries, I would not have to hang out in the dark alleys of the net to feed my book habit.
While subscriber downloads earned an author readers and, in the case of subscription libraries, revenue, they did not count towards sales.
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