![]() Here are comments from the Electronic Frontier Foundation (aka EFF) about fair use of electronic material: I expect that there may be librarians among us that can help us understand Fair Use of copyrighted works. I am also required to limit my use to the "Fair Use" principles included in law. I want to be sure to read the copyright information included with the book I am currently reading. Good things come in small groups : The dynamics of good group life. ![]() No part of this book may be reproduced in any form without written permission from InterVarsity Press, P O Box 1400, Downers Grove, Illinois 60515īarker, S. Others have something like the following:Ĭopyright 1985 by InterVarsity Christian Fellowship of the United States of AmericaĪll rights reserved. ![]() Discipleship Journal, Issue 1 (January/February 1981). Permission is granted to make up to 100 copies of each article from Discipleship Journal. Others include text similar to the following: I have some resources that have no restrictions - many of these would be works in the public domain. Each week, first thing, I'd probably dump the passage guide onto my Kindle as a single book, and read it through the week as I have time.Īdmittedly, I'd also like to set up a "To Read" list of titles in Logos, and have the "next " one also pop onto my Kindle - but I wouldn't be surprised if there are license restrictions on that.Īnyways, that's how I'd integrate a Kindle with Logos. It's really as simple as this - At the Top of the Passage Guide and Exegetical Guide, I want a button that says "READ ON MY KINDLE" Said button would take simply take all of the relevant sections from the passage guide and build them into a single book that I could read through. How to bridge this gap? Well, I think the answer lies in the way I use my Kindle. The only problem is that a Kindle 2 only has 2GB of space, and I have over 6 GB of Libronix books. Now, I would love to have my entire Libronix library on the Kindle. ![]() I use it in conjunction with Google Reader, so that when I find a longer article, I press a bookmarklet button that says "Read on Kindle" It uses the Instapaper web service to automatically download said "longer article" for when I have that five minutes. I have found myself able to read a lot more now that I have one, and I love having something to read whenever I find a spare 5 minutes. I have been meaning to write Bob Pritchett a "Use Case" for the Kindle, and I think I finally have it. ![]()
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