I am increasingly making
use of my library when I want to read a traditionally published book because I just can't bring myself to pay $ 13 - $ 18 for a Kindle version of a book, even if it is a new release.
Not exact matches
When you study world history and archeology
using books found in a
library instead
of a church gift shop, a completely different picture develops.
When you buy Logos Bible Software, you are not just buying software... you are buying a whole
library of books at a screaming deal, and as icing on the cake, you get a state -
of - the - art method
of accessing and
using those books.
Another part
of the answer has to do with early cognitive stimulation: Affluent parents typically provide more books and educational toys to their kids in early childhood; low - income parents are less likely to live in neighborhoods with good
libraries and museums and other enrichment opportunities, and they're less likely to
use a wide and varied vocabulary
when speaking to their infants and children.
I still have some
of these books from
when I was a child and the rest are relatively easy to find at
libraries or from
used book sellers.
Not now, not in the future, not ever again, because we were redblooded Americans and we could afford to purchase TP and dammit
when the apocalypse came we had an entire
library of books to wipe our asses with, so we wouldn't be
using cloth then either.
We
use the Simplicity Parenting strategy
of a «toy
library» for certain categories, though that transition has to happen
when she's out
of the room / house, as kids have a magic way
of turning whatever is being taken away into their very favorite toy!
In the early 1970s,
when the Adirondack Park Agency was created, people weren't
used to zoning and land controls, said Neil Surprenant, director
of library services at Paul Smith's College and the institution's resident historian.
Back in the good old days
of 2007,
when dinosaurs walked the Earth, nobody had really heard about eBooks, less still grasped how popular they'd become, allowing old books a new lease
of life; and how devices capable
of holding entire
libraries in their diminutive frames, and still capable
of being
used as —
of all things, telephones — would be ubiquitous.
Boris Yakobson, a Rice professor
of materials science and nanoengineering and
of chemistry, was the go - to expert
when a group
of labs in Singapore, China, Japan and Taiwan
used salt to make a «
library»
of 2 - D materials that combined transition metals and chalcogens.
He
used the lab's model and a
library of entry inhibitors to untangle whether two classes
of drugs exhibit synergy
when used in combination.
Used bookstores and
libraries are known for their musty air and familiar smell — but people with dust allergies can have serious problems in spaces like these
when thick layers
of dust are stirred up.
The classic
use of article references dates back to the era
of library card catalogs
when finding information was a laborious task.
We found that the majority
of the sites we examined did not take even basic security precautions, leaving users vulnerable to having their personal information exposed or their entire account taken over
when using shared networks, such as at coffee shops or
libraries.
I have been teaching myself After Effects over the past few weeks because there's just so much more you can do
when you aren't limited to
using a specific
library of animations.
About a year ago,
when Microsoft launched its new operating system, Vista, it became possible for the British
Library / Armadillo Systems team to provide the same quality
of animation on the Web that visitors to the
library see
when using the kiosks.
Many organizations have access to enormous
libraries of training content, which often gets trashed
when it's considered date or is not in
use.
When a push notification won't cut it, you can
use our
library of email templates in the Admin panel to send longer messages to your learners.
The online access to Overdrive and
library books is not one I have
used at all, so I won't discuss it, but the Pocket is a feature I only began to explore in the last two weeks
when the idea
of this review took root.
When I visit my public
library, most
of its computer seats are in
use, which indicates at least a certain amount
of citizen awareness
of of Internet access at
libraries.
My local
library has OverDrive, and I never
use it, because they treat e-books like print books: The
library buys a limited number
of copies, and each book can only be checked out by one patron at a time, so
when I go to look for a book, it's never available.
But she's checked the Handbook out from the elementary school
library so many times that her name fills all the lines on the card, and she pores over its surreal advice (Disposal
of Outgrown Uniforms; The Right
Use of Your Body; Finding Your Way
When Lost) for tips to get off the Calle: that is, Calle de los Flores, the Reno trailer park where she lives with her mother, Jo, the sweet - faced, hard - luck bartender at the Truck Stop.
When it comes right down to it, there are many elderly people who simply can't visit the
library as much as they
used to and digital allows them to borrow and read in the comfort
of their own home.
Gone are the days
when people
used to carry heavy bounded books but now they are holding tones
of their favorite books as
library in their fascinating iPad, Nooks and Kindles.
I remember just a few months ago
when i knew I had to fly out
of town for a meeting, I stopped at the local
library (due to my daughter having a school project) and so I decided to check out a few books, something i havent done in a couple years due to all
of my gadgets and tablets i
use.
Overdrive is one example
of a company most people
use when they borrow books from the
library.
I remember
when I
used to take audio books out
of the
library to listen to in the car back in the mid 80s and they were, as a general rule, not very inspiring to listen to.
This problem feels like one that can only be solved by a bookstore (preferably a
used one) or a
library or
library bookstore, or even a coffee shop in which I can stumble across a mishmash
of accidental inventory and feel it's fate
when I discover that book or author that has been waiting to meet my need.
For some posters that action has echoes
of the incident last summer
when Amazon deleted copies
of certain books from Kindle owner's
libraries, in violation
of the site's own terms
of use.
When you're making your marketing materials or you're making your title sell sheet or any
of this information, you're going to be
using to present your book to other folks such as a bookstore or a
library, you're always going to list Amazon as a place to buy your book.
Clearly
libraries are institutions where learning happens, and Valerie Gross, president and CEO
of Howard County Library System (MD), is taking it a step further and advocating for changing the language we
use when we talk about
libraries and their services.
When it comes to parents»
use of libraries, mothers are notably more engaged than fathers.
When an e-book is downloaded onto an e-reader or Smartphone
using the Kobo app, it remains in the user's «online
library,» meaning the e-book can be read on multitude
of devices.
When large publishers were faced with the advent
of ebooks, instead
of trying to come up with viable models that worked in
libraries, they applied the same structures that they
used for paper.
When I heard about the 3 month free trial at Scribd, and looked at their collection (they have a number
of niche publishers that the public
library is never going to stock in bulk), I only had to make sure I had the correct kind
of device to
use it properly before signing up.
I started reading
when I had surgery on my arm and had an opportunity to
use the
use of our public
library system.
With the wealth
of ebooks titles available and an increase in the
use of digital indie publishing platforms which enable authors to post their own works as ebooks, more and more readers are turning to ebook lending
libraries and websites for content, especially in recent months
when best - selling titles have often been marketed at a very similar price point to their print counterparts.
B&N made a few minor cosmetic changes to the homescreen and
library, they added a couple
of new fonts, and they removed the menu that
used to come up
when pressing the «n» button (now it takes you to the homescreen) but overall the software is still 95 % the same as it was on the Nook Glow and Nook Touch.
Another example: by preventing concurrent lending, any
library wanting to satisfy high demand at the start
of a book's life will have to buy more copies rather than
use all
of its 26 loan «slots» efficiently
when they are most needed (so more like a book).
Calibre probably makes the best
use of metadata and allows access to both the description and keyword metadata
when the user browses their eBook
library.
When Christine Badenhop, School
Library Media Specialist, arrived at FCCC four years ago, she immediately noticed the lack
of students
using the school
library.
It took me years to track down even a few
of the others in the U.S. (That was well before the Internet,
when you had only 2 options for out -
of - print books: the
library or
used book stores.
I can do research on the internet far more effeciently than I can in a
library and find that regardless
of infrequent
use my reading vastly increased
when I started reading on electronic devices 13 years ago.
When the
use of blocking software is mandated by Congress as a condition for funding, the requirement that
libraries unblock websites or disable filters for adult users functions as a First Amendment safety valve.
To make Calibre much lighter
when it is installed on one
of the supported operating systems, the developer had to remove the ImageMagick dependency, a widely
used media
library to manage images.
Granted, those business segments are still dwarfed by OverDrive's core business: 95 %
of all U.S. public
libraries use the company's technology to lend out ebooks, audiobooks and other electronic content — content that disappears
when the lending period ends.
Am I the only one that goes to the
library or paperbackswap or half.com (or amazon or one
of the many independent booksellers that do
used books on addall.com)
when I want an author's backlist?
Came across your very helpful notes here Tim
when I was trying to get extra assistance in helping one
of our
library customers
use her Kobo.
When the digital music revolution started ITunes used this model and Amazon nailed them after lots and lots of people had to figure out how to jailbreak their ITunes collection libraries (remember when you had to buy a special program to unlock the DRM and convert the ITunes files
When the digital music revolution started ITunes
used this model and Amazon nailed them after lots and lots
of people had to figure out how to jailbreak their ITunes collection
libraries (remember
when you had to buy a special program to unlock the DRM and convert the ITunes files
when you had to buy a special program to unlock the DRM and convert the ITunes files to.
When it was my prime source
of information, I
used to go to the
library to get what I needed.