Sentences with phrase «what library sites»

Y ’ all please feel free to report in on what library sites you like, whether or not they allow checkouts from persons who don't live in the area, and anything else you'd like to share!

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It looks delectable and even though it never occurred to me that I would ever pre-order anything (because that's just not what I do — I get books from the library) I am going to pre-order this from Powells because I love your site so much.
We offer free listings for all sling groups and libraries in the UK on the Babywearing UK site with enhanced listings for those groups who have a trained Babywearing Peer Supporter or Babywearing Consultant who's qualified on one of our courses, with extra space for letting parents know about what you offer.
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It's hard to know what kind of selection the site has — you can can't browse its library without subscribing — but since the first month is free, the risk seems low.
(1) Browsing in a bookstore (2) In person recommendation from people you know (3) Browsing online book sites (4) Best - seller lists (5) From books I've sampled (6) Following favorite authors on social media (7) From book recommendation lists (8) Library or library staff recommendations (9) Book review blogs and sites (10) From online retail sites that recommend based on what I've bought / read before
That's much of what the LibraryCity site is about — helping public libraries thrive in the digital era and serve all of us, not just the economic and cultural elites.
The platform fee buys access to the content for library patrons, it buys access to the purchasing site so libraries can license additional content, it buys reports so the libraries can figure out what to buy and what not to buy, and it buys customer support for both patrons and libraries,.
Six months later here is what we have: Look For The Hook (my wife's self help book) and Treachery In Turtle Bay (my mystery) are available on Amazon, On Barnes & Noble internet site, In Barnes & Noble Stores (via Ingram \ Lightning Source POD through CreateSpace In hundreds of other Book Stores (again via Ingram \ Lightning Source POD through CreateSpace) In Libraries via Baker & Taylor by way of CreateSpace Direct POD In a Global E-Store provided by CreateSpace (where by the way the royalty is higher than any other channel except direct sales) And, if you love the book and want a signed copy, it is available directly from the Author Page on the specific book's internet site www.lookforthehook.com, www.treacheryinturtlebay.com).
What I Like: Great size, very portable; extremely easy to operate; large screen with lots of viewing options; multiple language support; pre-loaded with a diverse virtual library of classics and information; easy to download even more reading material from several free eBook sites
Eli has come across what, to him, appears to be a useful site, hosted by EBSCO, you know the folk who sell your library journals at delicious prices.
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