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I have often thought this would be a good idea. This article points out that it would be handy for scientific journals. The old paper book has had it’s day to be honest. There is more to one side to a story, its a learning adventure that should extend beyond the cover of the book.
I’m currently working hard with a great team of volunteers on the paperback edition of The Myths of Innovation. We’ve hit on a problem that can use some more opinions. You guys have be…
Summer reading—done at school? A growing number of districts are experimenting with keeping school libraries open, with entire collections available, through the vacation season.
in the UK, there has been talk of click-and-collect services during covid, not sure if it actually happened anywhere but if it did, there is no reason why they can’t do the same during summer holidays and term breaks. This is an online resource for those who see libraries as a essential resource, rather than a cheeky way to take the money and refuse to provide the service we paid for.
Click and Collect? Ideas to keep your school library going during Covid-19
Managing and running a school library service during the Covid-19 pandemic has obvious challenges. Valerie Dewhurst discusses her approaches, including a Click and Collect book service, Book Boxes, and virtual celebrations
Potential catastrophes aside, books are sacred things and bathrooms aren’t. While some might argue, “Go! Read in your bathroom! Finish that book!” others find bathroom reading frankly blasphemous. Where do you stand?
Shopfy do books too
WARNING!!!
This exists of course, its just that it’s called “print on demand”
didn’t realise these exist but searched and found this, which looks cool,
This? (already)
They exist, and you can buy them on Amazon.
Agreed. at least digital books can be fixed when link rot sets in. Read this http://epubsecrets.com/when-good-links-go-bad-link-rot-in-ebooks.php
I have often thought this would be a good idea. This article points out that it would be handy for scientific journals. The old paper book has had it’s day to be honest. There is more to one side to a story, its a learning adventure that should extend beyond the cover of the book.
This link isn’t really related but I had to share it. Check the video.
I thought I had one of these once, but just googled the book and it was a misprint or something went wrong. Probs a collectors item, not.
There is actually a spine down the middle of the pic you posted, so they don’t fall down.
I like this idea of just stacking them without the shelf. Looks great but takes room.
Some schools in New Zeland do this, not sure why they don’t do it elsewhere seeing as their goal is to improve litracy.
in the UK, there has been talk of click-and-collect services during covid, not sure if it actually happened anywhere but if it did, there is no reason why they can’t do the same during summer holidays and term breaks. This is an online resource for those who see libraries as a essential resource, rather than a cheeky way to take the money and refuse to provide the service we paid for.
This?
Another great use for a type of compostable plastic
Biodegradable baby shoes
(5 upvotes)Waterproof ‘plastic’ books
(5 upvotes)Pallet wrap that is biodegradable
(1 upvotes)Reusable bags made from vegetable starch
(3 upvotes)Supermarket bucket shopping to reduce packaging
(2 upvotes)Temprature indicator plastic cups
(-1 upvotes)Greenpeace charity shops
(20 upvotes)There are a few ways you can “waterproof” existing books, somewhat.
They exist. They don’t have to be plastic as such, but more like coated paper like modern bank notes.
A full sofa version of this would be amazing.
The ulitmate already exists as a chair, not sure if you can get a full setee sized one though.
I always wanted to make something like this for my home office.
Don’t know why they only read online articles and not those you take a pic from in the newspaper etc.
Lol, no – give your brain a break for once
AGREED! Stops you wiping your butt on a piece of great literature.
Paperboy app lets you take the pic of the article and it finds you the online version – still needs to be able to read it to you though. Nice idea.
Not sure if these can decipher doctor’s handwriting but save heaps of time at work for those who have to read handwritten notes.
C-Pen reader – You can get these on Amazon, expensive though.
I saw one of these on Amazon, this might do the trick
Great idea
“Scan notes instantly to your computer, smartphone or tablet!”