Current usage metrics show cumulative count of Article Views (full -
text article views including HTML views, PDF and ePub downloads, according to the available data) and Abstracts Views on Vision4Press platform.
Not exact matches
Pay - per -
view gives you low - cost access to the full -
text of a journal
article.
The interpretive
text for each
article is written in both beginner and advanced language, and it includes embedded links to the glossary, a link to more detailed information, and an option for a closer look or for
viewing the object beside another object in the collection.
See the
article text below or
view the original
article here.
There is also the easy navigation of titles using page thumbnails or tables of contents; reading the full
articles in
text view, or using the built - in
text - to - speech feature; with online publication search and the automated daily download of select titles and
article sharing on Facebook and Twitter.
The web browser is nice and easy to use - it's quite basic, but it does the trick - you can do all the usual things like bookmark pages and browse multiple tabs, while
Article View will make
text full the screen, minus the pictures and other gubbins so it that it feels more like you're reading a book.
Deeply engaging «Read
View»: When reading an
article in full, it is intuitive and easy to engage with the immersive «Read
View,» where the focus is on the storytelling through
text, photography and video.
We also found that when you were in
Text View and stripped the article of all pictures and swiped downwards, the cover art would superimpose itself over the text, making it unreada
Text View and stripped the
article of all pictures and swiped downwards, the cover art would superimpose itself over the
text, making it unreada
text, making it unreadable.
Card
View gives you big images and just a snippet of
text on what the
article is about.
Authorlink helped this author develop her entire book, editing
text, laying out the pages and converting the work to EPUB...
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With these you can zoom in on the images and
articles, or choose to read in «
Article View», which pops - up a box with nicely formatted
text.
PressReader is a really nice news app that shows a scan of the newspaper and has
article view and
text - to - speech.
You can use the «
article»
view to see only the
text of a magazine story in a larger font size.
The iPhone app introduces new features including the ability to
view content in visual landscape mode and the option to save
articles and PDF full -
text content on the device for offline
viewing.
I purchased the Kobo Aura (not HD) to
view university
texts as well as journal
articles.
You can zoom in and out, there's a thumbnail preview slider to navigate through pages, and with
Article View a window pops open with the text of the article formatted for easy r
Article View a window pops open with the
text of the
article formatted for easy r
article formatted for easy reading.
On the plus side, page navigation is pretty good, with a scrollable thumbnail
view of the pages along the bottom that pops up when you use it, and the «
article reader» mode, which formats the
text of an individual
article into a single, easily - readable column with adjustable
text, is a must - have feature.
It's too small for reading magazines in their original format, which is one of the reasons you can opt for an «
article view» on the device — which provides a single column of
text, albeit one that doesn't take up the full screen real estate.
Or you can use
Article View, which pops the
text out from the page and reformats it in a narrow column — exactly like Safari Reader.
Clicking the plus sign opens an
article in plain
text; unfortunately, if a piece starts on the cover page but continues on an inside page, readers have to hunt for the second part of the
article by going back to the print page
view.
The screen is great for reading blogs and online news
articles as it shows a lot of vertical
text, but the width is nice when
viewing online comics or images.
Finally there is the
article view which makes the
text bigger and does away with all the fancy formatting so you just get the
text.
Until the menu options you can select «
Article Mode» which strips out the images and formats the
text making it a much better
viewing and surfing experience.
In
text view, the
articles get formatted to look just like ebooks and include a picture at the beginning of each
article and the usual
text adjusting options.
When paging through magazines, you also have the option to enter
Article View mode, which strips stories down to essential
text and eliminates distracting ads, a nice feature.
Organized around each of these cities and families, Gordon Parks: Back to Fort Scott features previously unpublished photographs as well as a seven - page draft of Parks»
text for the
article, and presents a rarely seen
view of the everyday lives of African American citizens years before the civil rights movement began in earnest.
This
article requires a subscription to
view the full
text.
The full -
text of the
article is appended below; a shortened version of the op - ed can be
viewed in today's print edition of the Chronicle and online here after 3 AM on Friday, August 5th.
Subscribers can
view the full
text of
articles as well as download the entire newsletter in PDF.
Leading commentators agree that
article V (1)(c) does not apply to awards which fail to address all the issues submitted to the arbitral tribunal for resolution.808 Though there are no reported cases addressing whether
article V (1)(c) applies to awards rendered infra petita, the
view that such awards do not provide grounds for refusal of recognition or enforcement is consistent with the
text and spirit of the Convention.
However, in
view of the more comprehensive
articles and
texts on judicial opinion writing that include this information, this might not be a first choice.
FPInfomart (which indexes a significant number of Canadian newspapers) will allow you to search its database for free; however, you will incur a charge if you need to
view the full
text of an
article.
This
article requires a subscription to
view the full
text.