Jim

I like the icon of the browser on the open book
To me it says: get a book from the internet

Unlike the other suggestions, it can be interpreted without any prior 
knowledge, because it builds on the Browse and book reader icons which have 
their meaning defined within Sugar by these Activities.

The motion lines require the reader to know this comic strip convention but the 
icon can be interpreted without understanding the motion lines.

For third world kids, card catalogues will not work, I doubt they have seen a 
lot of hard bound books or bookshelves either. Mostly I think they use cheaper 
staple bound books.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/tonyforster1/3420467967/
photo, cheap staple bound textbooks, Peru

http://www.flickr.com/photos/tonyforster1/3676084455/
photo, single room school, Peru. No card catalogues, hard bound books or 
bookshelves in sight. (There was however a PC which they hid under the white 
cloth to the left, presuming that tourists would not want modern artefacts in 
their photos. As a missionary school, I expect it is better funded than a 
government school)

Tony

> Attached is an icon for the Get Internet Archive Books Activity.  My
> original design, based on a card catalog drawer, can be seen at ASLO.
> I kind of like the original, but will replace it with something else
> if there is a strong preference to do so.
> 
> This icon is inspired by a suggestion by Gary C Martin.  I will not
> attempt to explain what it means; if it isn't obvious the icon is no
> good and I'll stick with my card catalog design.
> 
> I'm still interested in other ideas.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> James Simmons
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