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You can check an eBook out, but there are examples of issues, something like the library can only do it five times or whatever. It isn’t treated like an actual book. I don’t know the details but there are problems with eBook rentals.
You can check an eBook out, but there are examples of issues, something like the library can only do it five times or whatever. It isn’t treated like an actual book. I don’t know the details but there are problems with eBook rentals.
Digital anything is not covered by the first sale doctrine. Every individual loan is a copy
So this is basically why ebooks are problematic at libraries then? That issue alone really seems like it needs a legal update.
Last year, I attended a week long workshop about tribal relations. It was also led by people from different tribal groups. This was a big takeaway, that people in my position often “consult” with native folks by telling them what decision has been made, instead of having them a seat at the decision making table. Essentially, no consultation and definitely no sharing on decision.
Bachelor of Science! Recreation related.
I have a college degree I have never used. It wasn’t cheap even tho much of it was paid with grants.
I honestly don’t know but that sounds like a good possibility 🙂
Thanks, fixed. Not sure who the other person is.
Is there anything to be disappointed in Jack Smith about? Maybe. But it pales in comparison to what we have to be disappointed in Amy Aileen Cannon about. The judge is the only disappointing story here.
Actually I’m really confused with how that list is done.
I think I understand what you are saying (about the title, ya?), buy are they not connected somehow?
Ya. It’s a pretty preliminary article, hard to say much about it.