I believe the RHCE test book is available as a digital download from this resource. I love the technical book section at the Downtown library. On 2/11/10, Joshua Zeidner wrote: > I've worked in a university library in College and the public > library system in Phx is really very good. Let's hope it stays that > way. > > -jmz > > On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 4:37 AM, Bill Lindley wrote: >> I wonder how friendly the collection is to Free Software players? >> >> \\/ >> >> # # # >> >> Arizona State Library to host Digital Bookmobile >> >> Download experience promotes free audio books, eBook, music and video >> downloads >> >> The Digital Bookmobile will be open to state employees and the public from >> 9 >> a.m. to 3 p.m. Feb. 16 on the west side of the state Capitol, 1700 W. >> Washington St. The event is free-of-charge, and presented courtesy of the >> Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records, and Overdrive Inc. >> >> This isn't the bookmobile of old. Instead, the Digital Bookmobile is an >> immersive download experience - a 74-foot, high-tech tractor-trailer >> equipped with broadband, Internet-connected computers, HD monitors, >> premium >> sound system and a variety of portable media players. Interactive learning >> stations will give visitors an opportunity to search the State Library's >> collection of digital media, including eBooks, audio books, music and >> video. >> >> "We are thrilled to have this highly visible and useful outreach event," >> said State Librarian GladysAnn Wells. "We hope state employees will learn >> more about our services." >> >> State Library card holders can check out and download digital titles >> anytime, anywhere by visiting http://overdrive.phoenixpubliclibrary.org or >> connecting through the Greater Phoenix Digital Library link - >> www.azlibrary.gov/azlibrary - available on AZlibrary. >> >> From there, visitors can browse the growing collection of best-selling new >> releases and classic titles, and check out a digital title with a valid >> State Library or other library card. State Library cards are available to >> state employees who register online at www.lib.az.us/azlibrary/app.aspx >> >> Once downloaded, digital titles can be enjoyed on a computer or >> transferred >> to supported mobile devices. Many audio titles can also be burned to audio >> CD. At the end of the 2-week lending period, titles automatically expire >> and >> are returned to the digital collection. There are no late fees or >> penalties >> for damaged items. >> >> About the Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records >> >> The Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records, a division of the >> Secretary of State's Office, serves the information needs of Arizona >> citizens. Through its divisions, the agency provides access to unique >> historical and contemporary resources. Its services include: >> >> * Archives of historical records in Arizona. >> * Library development assistance to libraries of all types. >> * A library for the visually and physically disabled. >> * A museum on state government history and people of the state. >> * Public records management program. >> * A research and law library, including a Federal Regional Depository. >> >> In-depth research and reference services are provided in the subject areas >> of law, government, genealogy and Arizona history and culture. Consultant >> services are offered to public libraries to strengthen county and local >> library services, and to government agencies of the cities, counties and >> state to assist them in the management of official records. State and >> federal grants for public libraries and other authorized services are >> administered and monitored. Special library and information services are >> offered for those who are visually or physically impaired. >> >> Linda (SIRLS alumna) >> >> Linda Reib >> Electronic Records Archivist >> History and Archives Division >> Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records >> 1901 W. Madison St. >> Phoenix, AZ 85009 >> 602.926.3724 >> >> >> Leslie Kent Kunkel, MLS, MBA >> Assistant Director >> School of Information Resources and Library Science >> University of Arizona >> 1515 East First Street >> Tucson, Arizona 85719 >> Voice: (520) 615-0377 >> FAX: (520) 621-3279 >> Email: Leslie@mail.sbs.arizona.edu >> >> >> Arizona State Library to host Digital Bookmobile >> >> Download experience promotes free audiobooks, eBook, music and video >> downloads >> >> The Digital Bookmobile will be open to state employees and the public from >> 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Feb. 16 on the west side of the state Capitol, 1700 W. >> Washington St. The event is free-of-charge, and presented courtesy of the >> Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records, and Overdrive Inc. >> >> This isn't the bookmobile of old. Instead, the Digital Bookmobile is an >> immersive download experience - a 74-foot, high-tech tractor-trailer >> equipped with broadband, Internet-connected computers, HD monitors, >> premium sound system and a variety of portable media players. Interactive >> learning stations will give visitors an opportunity to search the State >> Library's collection of digital media, including eBooks, audiobooks, music >> and video. >> >> "We are thrilled to have this highly visible and useful outreach event," >> said State Librarian GladysAnn Wells. "We hope state employees will learn >> more about our services." >> >> State Library card holders can check out and download digital titles >> anytime, anywhere by visiting >> http://overdrive.phoenixpubliclibrary.org >> or connecting through the Greater Phoenix Digital Library link - >> www.azlibrary.gov/azlibrary - >> available on AZlibrary. >> >> >From there, visitors can browse the growing collection of best-selling >> new releases and classic titles, and check out a digital title with a >> valid State Library or other library card. State Library cards are >> available to state employees who register online at >> www.lib.az.us/azlibrary/app.aspx >> . Once downloaded, digital titles can be enjoyed on a computer or >> transferred to supported mobile devices. Many audio titles can also be >> burned to audio CD. At the end of the 2-week lending period, titles >> automatically expire and are returned to the digital collection. There >> are no late fees or penalties for damaged items. >> >> About the Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records >> >> The Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records, a division of the >> Secretary of State's Office, serves the information needs of Arizona >> citizens. Through its divisions, the agency provides access to unique >> historical and contemporary resources. Its services include: >> >> * Archives of historical records in Arizona. >> * Library development assistance to libraries of all >> types. >> * A library for the visually and physically disabled. >> * A museum on state government history and people of >> the state. >> * Public records management program. >> * A research and law library, including a Federal >> Regional Depository. >> >> In-depth research and reference services are provided in the subject areas >> of law, government, genealogy and Arizona history and culture. Consultant >> services are offered to public libraries to strengthen county and local >> library services, and to government agencies of the cities, counties and >> state to assist them in the management of official records. State and >> federal grants for public libraries and other authorized services are >> administered and monitored. Special library and information services are >> offered for those who are visually or physically impaired. >> >> Linda (SIRLS alumna) >> >> Linda Reib >> Electronic Records Archivist >> History and Archives Division >> Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records >> 1901 W. Madison St. >> Phoenix, AZ 85009 >> 602.926.3724 >> >> >> Leslie Kent Kunkel, MLS, MBA >> Assistant Director >> School of Information Resources and Library Science >> University of Arizona >> 1515 East First Street >> Tucson, Arizona 85719 >> Voice: (520) 615-0377 >> FAX: (520) 621-3279 >> Email: Leslie@mail.sbs.arizona.edu >> >> >> This message contained an html attachment that has been removed by AKO/DKO >> in accordance with INFOCON levels 3 and 4. >> --------------------------------------------------- >> PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us >> To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: >> http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss >> > --------------------------------------------------- > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss > -- Skype: (623)239-3392 AT&T: (503)754-4452 http://obnosis.110mb.com/nuke/index.php http://uncyclopedia.wikia.com/wiki/Arizona --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss