Arc90, the team behind Readability, is today introducing Readlists, a new website / web app that lets you create your own ebooks from your favorite articles online. The concept is simple: click "create Readlist," paste in whichever URLs you'd like in your book, add a title and custom descriptions, and share.
You can export your book in either the near-universal ePub format, or send it directly to your Kindle. Sharing options are pretty standard - each readlist has a public URL for viewing, and a public edit link which you can send to people you want to collaborate with. There's also an embed tool that lets you add lists to your website or blog."
Website that sells Japanese eBooks and accepts foreign credit cards. There are also quite a few free titles, including cases where first book in manga series is free, etc.
"The French Cultural Center is thrilled to unveil the first ever francophone e-Library in the United States, available to residents of New England! Our initial, hand-picked collection of 500 e-Books and e-Audiobooks spans classic and contemporary literature, as well as non-fiction works such as history, biographies and travel guides. It includes offerings for Francophiles at all levels, from beginners to native speakers, and a number of young adult and early reader titles. To learn more about the collection, feel free to browse the e-Library catalog before registering."
Gutenberg Books - full text search. Includes many languages - Languages with more than 50 books: Chinese Dutch English Esperanto Finnish French German Greek Italian Latin Portuguese Spanish Swedish Tagalog
Welcome to The Golden Notebook Project.
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Here are answers to some common questions:
What is this?
It's an experiment in close-reading in which seven women are reading the book and conducting a conversation in the margins. The project went live on Monday 10 November 2008.
Why are you doing it?
It's part of a long-term effort to encourage and enable a culture of collaborative learning.
What do you hope to learn?
We don't yet understand how to model a complex conversation in the web's two-dimensional environment and we're hoping this experiment will help us learn some of what we need to do to make this sort of collaboration as successful as possible.
A book with a difference, #movemeon is a collection of 140-character pearls of wisdom from educators using the social networking service, Twitter.
From behaviour management to interaction with colleagues, you will find practical advice and ideas contributed by classroom practitioners!