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Mansel Wells

StorYBook - Summary-based software for novelists and authors. - 0 views

  • StorYBook is a free, open source story writing software for creative writers, novelists and authors that helps to keep the overview over the strands when writing a book, a novel or a story. StorYBook assists you in structuring your book.
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    StorYBook is a free, open source story writing software for creative writers, novelists and authors that helps to keep the overview over the strands when writing a book, a novel or a story. StorYBook assists you in structuring your book.
Rhondda Powling

Blio eReader - 1 views

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    An e-book reader supposed to launch in 2010. The software should be pc combatible. Offers features such as highlighting and annotating books, texts will be stored virtually so reader's notations are available anywhere. Will also have read-aloud feature.
Rhondda Powling

Swiss Army Librarian » A New Overdrive Interface is Coming, Are You Ready? ::... - 1 views

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    "..it looks like there's some good stuff in there. Most interesting to me is the "one-click download" requiring no software installation or activation. That's huge. Apparently that component isn't quite ready yet, but should make our patrons lives (and therefore our lives) much, much, much easier...."
Mansel Wells

Free Classic AudioBooks. Digital narration for the 21st Century - 0 views

shared by Mansel Wells on 05 May 09 - Cached
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    The downloads are available in mp3 and in m4b audio book format for iTunes and the iPod. The advantage of using the iPod format is that it remembers where you stop in a file. The iTunes player software is available for free download here.
Fran Bullington

ALA | Minors' Rights to Receive Information under the First Amendment - 0 views

  • Of course, in United States v. American Library Ass'n, 123 S. Ct. 2297 (2003), the recent case considering a challenge to the Children's Internet Protection Act, the Supreme Court plainly upheld the constitutionality of a filtering software system applicable to minors. Importantly, however, the Court recognized that the filtering must be disabled at the request of an adult and that minors also had a right to request unblocking of material constitutionally protected as to them.
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    According to this, filtering of the Internet at schools must be disabled at the request of an adult.
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