With about 7,000 titles for Libronix Digital Library System, one of the challenges we have is getting the word out about what is available. One of our recent experiments has been to write topical product guides to assemble in one place all the titles for a given subject. The latest product guide is a survey of Church History titles. Past guides include Historical and Cultural Background of the Bible, Greek Tools, and Hebrew Tools. Click here to see all the available product guides.
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WOW! What a great idea. Thanks for making us aware of these guides . . that might help me demo the software, too. dp
Great idea…But, I’m not a big fan of reading books that I’m not cross-referencing on my computer. Maybe you guys should get into the hardware business and make a better Sony eBook reader.