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Saturday, August 31, 2013

ATM libraries promote reading habits


 
English.news.cn   2013-08-28 15:28:27

Beijing has recently seen an increasing number of so-called ATM libraries -- the 24-hour self-service machines which allow people to borrow and return books without the help of librarians.
Anyone who wants to borrow books from the ATM library only needs to swipe their second-generation Identity Card and put down 100 yuan in cash deposit collateral. They can borrow a maximum of five books each time and return these four weeks later or extend the borrowing period by two weeks.
The first two ATM libraries were introduced to Beijing from Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, in 2010. They were launched at the western and northern sides of the Capital Library of China in east Beijing's Chaoyang District.
The number of these facilities in Chaoyang has since been growing quickly. Thus far, the district has launched 119 ATM libraries across 43 communities.
"The machines, a major breakthrough in terms of time and space limitations, turned out to be more efficient and convenient [compared to the traditional libraries]," said Song Wei, deputy director of Chaoyang Library.
By July 2013, the ATM libraries in the district have received more than 10,800 visits for registration. The district plans to increase their number to a total of 150 in the future.
These ATM libraries are not merely book-lending facilities, they can also help librarians collect and categorize reader information.
"From these roadside ATM libraries, we have found that literary and sociological books are the mostpopular among our readers," said Wang Qi, an official with the publicity department of the Capital Library of China.
Wang's conclusion was echoed by a reader who happened to apply for a registration card to borrow the books from the ATM library for the first time.
"I have an immense interest in sociological books. I am fascinated by the books as long as they are understandable." the borrower Li Liying said.
The automation of libraries composes only one step in the long-term program for the libraries to cultivate reading habits among readers.
According to a report drafted by China Youth Daily, a Chinese newspaper, the average Chinese read only 4.39 paper books in 2012, a number ranking far below that of South Korea and Japan.
Several reasons lie at the core of these low reading rates. In addition to the overall demise of the print media, the general format of the books also contributes to people not reading as much.
"In Japan, people can find many portable books, say pocket books [to be read on the go], however in China those books are rare," Wang explained.
According to her, people in Beijing are spending an increasing amount of time commuting between work and home; this time period would be a suitable occasion for them to get in some reading.
However, this habit cannot be shaped in one day.
"It will take a long time for any investments in culture to yield their fruits. The cultivation [of people's reading habits] is a process that may take two, five or even 10 years to be completed," Song said.
(Source: China.org.cn)


Friday, August 30, 2013

Calibre is the solution of your E Book need

calibre is a free and open source e-book library management application developed by users of e-books for users of e-books. It has a cornucopia of features divided into the following main categories:
  • Library Management
  • E-book conversion
  • Syncing to e-book reader devices
  • Downloading news from the web and converting it into e-book form
  • Comprehensive e-book viewer
  • Content server for online access to your book collection
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Thursday, August 29, 2013

This app is for students: Buy a chapter instead of book

Aiming at making life of students simpler, Attano, the country’s first interactive education e-book store has launched ChapterBuy, where students can download individual chapters from books online.

An average college student’s academic life is filled with tracking down dozens of reference books that either cost too much or are not available. But according to Soumya Banerjee, CEO of Attano, the point of ChapterBuy is to help students sort through a mountain of reference books prescribed to them.

“Generally a college student is asked to buy one book in a particular subject and then is given a number of reference books they can either buy or take from the library. But often, libraries might run out of those specific books and students either have to find an older version that’s not updated or photocopy chapters from their friends’ books, which is illegal. Here they can download specific chapters and then peruse it at their own pace and time,” he says.

The best part is that the application also works on various platforms like Windows, Android or iOS.

“In order to make this possible we had tie-ups with 26 book publishers across the country to get content on various subjects in engineering, arts, management and commerce and currently we have about 10,000 chapters that one can buy,” he adds.

Chapters are priced from Rs4 with each chapter priced at 15% cent of the original books. “In case the student ends up thinking that he/she want the entire book, then he or she can buy it and would only be charged for the rest of books excluding the chapters already downloaded,” he says.

However the chapters once downloaded can’t be “cut copy pasted”, so to speak, says Banerjee.

“The chapters look and feel like how they would in a real book. These are not PDF versions and hence cannot be copied but this is great option to photocopying content,” he adds.

Source | Daily News Analysis | 1 July 2013

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Book Review: Warriors Book Series

As well as finding books that inspire us to travel to a place we also need books to just plain enjoy while we’re traveling. This is especially true for young people who like to be kept busy and entertained. I met up with young Leah while we were both in Chiang Mai, Thailand. I asked her if she could recommend some books that she had been reading during her family trip. Below is her review of the Warriors Book Series.
Warriors Book Series
The Warrior books are about clans of cats. The cats can communicate with each other but not humans. They have many adventures. Sometimes the clans battle each other or need to fulfill a prophesy. Every book of Warriors is action packed and very dramatic.
When a kitten is born, the parents have to name him. For example: Blazekit.
Then they do training, hunting, and protecting of their clan. When they are ready, they will become Apprentices. As Apprentices they all have the name “paw” at the end. Example: Blazepaw. The young cats train some more and then they become Warriors and get the name ‘cloud’ at the end of their name. Example: Blazecloud.
There is a medicine cat in each clan too! They can have apprentices but if you become a medicine cat, you can’t have a mate or have kittens. The medicine cats and their apprentices are:
  • Leafpool and Jaypaw (Thunderclan)
  • Mothwing and Willowpaw (Riverclan)
  • Littlecloud and ? (Shawdowclan)
  • Barkface and Kestrelpaw (Windclan)
Each clan has leaders. All the leaders have the “star” at the end of there name.
The leaders are:
  • Firestar, leader of Thunderclan.
  • Onestar, leader of Windclan.
  • Blackstar, leader of Shawdowclan.
  • And Leopardstar, leader of Riverclan.
There is even a Deputy who will lead the clan next after there leader loses all their nine lives.
Each leader has to go to the Moonpool to get there nine lives. At Moonpool they meet with the star clan which is made up of the souls of cats who have already died. The former leader of the clan gives the new leader his or her nine lives.
Each clan lives in a different kind of place. Riverclan habitat is a island in the middle and a stream flowing all around it. Shawdowclan likes to have marshy muddy land and pine trees. Thunderclan likes to have lots of trees and prey and Windclan likes to have the hills.
Erin Hunter also writes books about Seekers, (polar bears) and Survivors (dogs).
If you read the Warrior series and others, you will find yourself sitting on the edge of your chair just waiting to see what will happen next.
You can find all the books in the series here:

Memory Tips and Tricks


Try these ideas for remembering things you need to know for quizzes, tests or just because.

Turn a list of words into an acronym.  An acronym uses the first letter of each word to make a new word .
Examples: NBA is the acronym for National basketball Association. SCUBA is the acronym for Self - Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus.

PEMDAS  could be your acronym for remembering the order of operations in math: Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplications, Division, Addition, Subtraction.

Turn a list of words into silly sentence. Do you need to remember the names of the planets in their order from Sun- Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto? Make up a sentence using the first letters of each planet's name: " My Very Educated Mother Just Served Us Nine Pizzas."


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