Sentences with phrase «think about the library»

So think about libraries when you're putting together or updating your web site.
«As new consumer devices and online services have captured the information consumer's time and mindshare, his perception of libraries as books has solidified,» the report said, with 75 % of survey respondents saying that «books» is the first thing that comes to mind when thinking about the library — up from 69 % in 2005.57
The expansion potential is really amazing when you think about their library of content / characters (that's growing).
When you think about the library of Kinect games for the Xbox 360 and Xbox One, it's a rather sad state of affairs.
While I'm sure that many students are not even thinking about the library while it's still hot and humid outside (and certainly not before Labour Day), the time will come when you need to knuckle down and actually get some study and research done (and it will come sooner than you think!).

Not exact matches

Take your laptop outside, go to the library, think about joining a networking group or find another work - related weekly event.
I'll have to think more about your question on tea books (my tea library is slowly growing), but I've heard wonderful things about The Tea Enthusiast's Handbook.
How terribly sad... we have fallen so far that we find ourselves in the ridiculous position of propping up the oft - injured and rarely inspirational Jack Wiltshire... what's next, extending Walcott, Welbeck and Ramsey... can't you see that these players have nothing to do with winning and all to do with providing recognizable names to the plastic fans who frequent our overgrown library of a stadium... it's high time we rid this club of one of the worlds most incompetent and unsuccessful owners (look it up) and our fragile and spineless manager (much like our club) who can't bring in the best talent because he knows he can't live up to expectations that come with players of that ilk... think about it, he couldn't even handle Sanchez, who was largely a periphery character in Barcelona
But stripping the book from the libraries — so that kids can process such work without an adult yammering at them about what to think — is something else.
I don't know about you, but I am always on the look out for good children's books to add to our growing library, so on that note, I thought I'd share some of our favorite bedtime books.
The procedure was thought to prevent vaginal tearing, but Prown, then working on her dissertation, started reading about it in the library and found little scientific basis for its routine use.
I need to think about how to fit this into my «library» and all those details.
The Fertility Scorecard can help you focus your search by identifying areas of opportunity for you and we have an extensive library of Frequently Asked Questions where you can find answers to questions about fertility that you may never have otherwise thought to ask.
That led her to the library, researching birth, watching «The Business of Being Born» and thinking about her future birth plans.
I'm about to start the second book in the series and thinking about requesting the third from the library now so it is available when I'm ready for it.
It didn't really hit me that summer break is so close until I sat down at the library to study on Saturday afternoon and all I could think about was being outside in the beautiful weather.
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As a slightly forgetful lover of arcade games and the PS Vita, StarDrone is a game that I often notice sat deep in my Vita library and think «ooh, is that a shoot»em up» before realising it's not and forgetting all about it again.
Starting at 7 AM, the group meets in the library to await their punishment from Mr. Vernon (Paul Gleason), which turns out to be a thousand - word - essay about «who they think they are.»
You'd think it would've been easier on the budget if Stone had just paid for Oldman's cab fare to the library, but, then, the library wouldn't have provided Oldman with a tenth of the information about the man he was portraying that he ended up getting from his meeting with Oswald's widow, Marina.
And if you just want to boil it down just how it functions in a relationship, when two people get to know each other, the fastest way to understand the way in which a stranger feels or looks at the world or thinks about the world is to listen to their iTunes library to get a sense of their taste of music.
We think about the future of the library because we have libraries on most school campuses; they have been a central, if not iconic part of the school landscape for centuries.
This lesson is perfect for a lesson in a school library to get students to think about opening their minds to new genres.
Male Teachers Show That Real Men Read A library media specialist thought posters showing real men reading and men talking about the benefits of reading could be just the thing to encourage more boys to pick up books.
While thinking about their evolving role as library leaders, participants also have the chance to assess the strengths and weaknesses of their own leadership, and many come away from the institute surprised by how much they learn about themselves.
«One is to think more broadly about leadership beyond the confines of the library; how the functioning of the library fits into the larger institution.
In our PTO and PTA Leaders Facebook group, leaders whose schools have set up a Little Free Library say it's important to think about it differently than a regular library.
Doug asked me about my career, my thoughts on the library learning commons, and my musical life.
As you build up a full library of learning content, you'll end up with training to cover just about anything you can think of.
Current thinking about the school library as a learning commons, exemplified by Ontario's Together for Learning (Ontario Library Association 2010) and new national standards, Leading Learning: Standards of Practice for School Library Learning Commons in Canada (Canadian Library Association 2014) is inspiring educators about realizing new potential for leveraging instructional leadership from the library learning commons.
I am also really interested in all of the thinking about school libraries — I think the «learning commons» movement at JO and elsewhere is very interesting.
Treasure Mountain Canada (TMC) is a bi-annual research symposium and think tank building collective knowledge about the library learning commons and school improvement.
Carol Koechlin, a Canadian education and library consultant and an international leader in thinking about the school library learning commons, has created a template in Google Sites for creating a KBC framed around the guided inquiry model from the Ontario School Library Association's Together for Learning: School Libraries and the Emergence of the Learning Commons.
But instead of lamenting the circumstances, Ms. Bowline, the 56 - year - old director of instructional technology and library services for the 43,000 - student Adams 12 Five Star district north of Denver, chose to reimagine what librarians in her district could be — and think about how to leverage the little time they had to get the greatest impact on student learning.
When you think about checking out ebooks from public libraries for free, OverDrive is the first company that comes to mind.
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 DAbout 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 Dabout and inspired by Dewey.
What do you think about these books being in libraries?
So think about what sort of package you can put together that would interest a library audience.
Top Tech Trends features our ongoing roundtable discussion about trends and advances in library technology by a panel of LITA technology experts and thought leaders.
If you believe your book should be carried by libraries or is a strong contender in the library market (and most authors are inclined to think so), then you'll hear about CIP data (or the LCCN), which makes your book library - friendly and ready for acquisition.
Male Teachers Show That Real Men Read A library media specialist thought posters showing real men reading and men talking about the benefits of reading could be just the thing to encourage more boys to pick up books.
This is a straightforward blueprint for library practitioners who are either just getting started with programming for teens generally or who are beginning to think about utilizing speculative fiction as a jumping - off place.
Later, on the long, jerky train ride back to Manhattan, mired in Adele's sadness, as if it were contagious, he began to think about the murder at the library.
If this is what Librander and 3M are talking about, I think there will be significant problems serving the public library population from the cloud.
If you are thinking about buying the new e-reader from Barnes and Noble and borrowing e-books from your local library, I would recommend against it.
Offering up a delightful visual feast — along with thought - provoking discussion about the vital role that libraries play in communities across the country — The Public Library deserves a prominent spot on the coffee table of any and every bibliophile.
KP: In American Gods you expanded on the idea that there are gods and spirits everywhere in our world, not just in temples but in places like roadside attractions, and so I wondered if you had any thoughts about what kind of gods or spirits might live in libraries.
It's time to stop merely thinking about getting your book into libraries and start creating your public library plan so you've got library distribution.
But we need to think hard about how to sustain what is unique and valuable about the library system.
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