[Web4lib] Kindle lending

Harvey Melinda melindajharvey at yahoo.com
Tue Nov 9 17:30:52 EST 2010


Hmm,
The Ipad Kindle ap puts a little bookmark on the corner.  I just thought to look.  
Melinda Harvey

Reference Department,
McClellan Library, 
Gadsden State Community College
256-238-9352

"In the nonstop tsunami of global information, librarians provide us with floaties and teach us how to swim." Linton Weeks

--- On Mon, 11/8/10, Henriksen, Phalbe <phenriksen at alexandercountync.gov> wrote:


From: Henriksen, Phalbe <phenriksen at alexandercountync.gov>
Subject: Re: [Web4lib] Kindle lending
To: web4lib at webjunction.org
Date: Monday, November 8, 2010, 11:41 AM


Folks, I had to buy a new car, and it needed a smartphone to make
everything in the car be available to me, so I ditched my old trusty
flip phone and bought a Droid X.

I downloaded both Kindle's and Nook's apps, since we're working towards
circulating them in the library. Both machines show a bookmark as a
turned down corner of a page.

We librarians have been trying for over a hundred years to convince
people NOT to turn down those corners.

Does anyone see any reason why Amazon and Barnes & Noble chose a
librarian's anathema to mark a page? I plan to write them letters.

pH

Phalbe Henriksen
Director
Alexander County Library
Taylorsville, N.C. 

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diminished goals and achievements drains growth, innovation and health
at the expense of our nation's future. 

~ James S. Marks

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