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Reading Library E-Books
So, finally after last week‘s e-book explanation, this week we will actually read library e-books on the Nook (I feel I should give the Nook a name). We will download books from OverDrive, EbscoBooks, and Ebrary. After trying, I am … Continue reading
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E-Books and DRM and E-Book Distributors
Last week, I said we’d look into downloading books onto the Nook, but I realized that before I could do that I should do some research on e-books and especially library e-books. The standard format for e-books is ePub (except … Continue reading
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Email and Web on the Nook
As I mentioned last time, I wanted to be able to use my new Nook to check email. The Nook comes with an email program. I wasn’t able to connect easily to my Baylor email account so I gave up. … Continue reading
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