Who is in charge of selecting books that are going to be in the bookshelf in the future; I suppose the school is going to reduce the number of books available?
Alexander Horn wrote: >I think it is worthwhile to read the terms of 'safari'. ><snip> >YOU MAY >[...] >download and store sections of a book's contents onto your hard drive >or other storage device for your use only for as long as that book >remains available under your current subscription or the subscription >of the third-party sponsoring your account, whereafter any content >copied from Safari must be deleted or destroyed once the title is no >longer in your subscription or you no longer have a subscription; >[...] ></snip> > >Whoever has been advocating this project: thank you. > > >Jon Beck wrote: > > >>> it's cool stuff. check out the CS bookshelf; >>> http://safari.oreilly.com >> >>Very cool. Two notes: >> >>1. This only works from a Truman IP, such as a computer lab, dorm >> room, wireless access, or proxy server. >> >>2. (After the trial period is over) there is a 3 concurrent user >> limit. Please be considerate and log out as soon as you are >> finished accessing a book. >> >>-- >>Jon Beck, PhD mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >>Assoc Professor, Computer Science 2162 Violette Hall >>Truman State University 660.785.7233 >>Kirksville, MO 63501 http://vh216202.truman.edu/ >> >>----------------------------------------------------------------- >>To get off this list, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>with Subject: unsubscribe >>----------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> > >----------------------------------------------------------------- >To get off this list, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] >with Subject: unsubscribe >----------------------------------------------------------------- > > ----------------------------------------------------------------- To get off this list, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with Subject: unsubscribe -----------------------------------------------------------------
