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Maggie Verster

arXiv.org e-Print archive - 0 views

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    "Open access to 593,460 e-prints in Physics, Mathematics, Computer Science, Quantitative Biology, Quantitative Finance and Statistics"
Maggie Verster

Atlapedia® Online - 1 views

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    This section provides facts, figures and statistical data on geography, climate, people, religion, language, history, economy & more.. The **World Maps** section, provides full color physical maps and political maps for regions of the world. The **Resources** section contains additional school or homework resources for Teachers & Students.
Maggie Verster

How To Check Out Library Books on Your Kindle for Free - 3 views

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    Thousands of libraries across the United States offer digital lending for Kindle devices. Read on to see how you can enjoy the benefits of free library books on your Kindle. Just like you can check out physical books from your local library, at over 11,000 public libraries you can also check out ebooks for use on your Kindle. It's simple, free, and best of all there's no risk of late fees because the digital books simply expire the day they are due.
Maggie Verster

libraryspace: Embedded librarianship: A New Challenge for Subject Librarians? - 1 views

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    If librarians truly wish to be where the user is and to be user-centric, they need to be present in those spaces that users are. Embedded librarianship is a major focus for the future for the profession. The physical library will continue to provide  a place for research, for study, and for group work. But, with the dramatic increase in electronic resources and technological capabilities, bringing the library and the librarian to the user, wherever they are-office, laboratory, home, or even on their mobile device-is at the forefront of what it means to be embedded. 
Maggie Verster

Library - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • NetLibrary, 93% of undergraduate students claimed that finding information online makes more sense to them then going to the library. Also, 75% of students surveyed claimed that they did not have enough time to go to the library and that they liked the convenience of the Internet. While the retrieving information from the Internet may be efficient and time saving than visiting a traditional library, research has shown that undergraduates are most likely searching only .03% of the entire web.[34] The information that they are finding might be easy to retrieve and more readily available, but may not be as in depth as information from other resources such as the books available at a physical library.
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      Why would the depth of information not be as good as physical resources?
Maggie Verster

Books Born Digital - 0 views

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    It used to be that a book was published first as a hardcover, then as a lower-cost paperback. With increasingly tech-savvy consumers demanding instantaneous access to content in various formats, that publishing protocol has in the last decade changed to one in which the book in codex form often remains the focus, but digital "extras" like audio excerpts and e-chapters act as enticements toward the purchase of the hard copy. More recently, a new phenomenon has emerged, one in which a title comes first in digital form and then-if at all-in physical form.
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