ebooks Thing #22
WHEN that Aprilis, with his showers swoot*, *sweet
The drought of March hath pierced to the root,
And bathed every vein in such licour,
Of which virtue engender'd is the flower;
When Zephyrus eke with his swoote breath
Inspired hath in every holt* and heath *grove, forest
The tender croppes* and the younge sun *twigs, boughs
I looked at NetLibrary. It appears to be a subscription service. Could not get far with it.
I tried doing research on Canterbury tales using ebooks. I was not impressed with this. Who would want to read a book on a laptop screen when one could curl up in front of a fire with a dusty copy checked out from the library and a pipe and small glass. But to each his own. I found several open source readers that can be downloaded for almost any operating system. Versiontracker has a slew. Most were free and some open source but none came with tobacco or whiskey.
1 Comments:
While I'd skip that the pipe and substitute the small glass with a large glass of wine, I agree with the sentiment:)
I think a good place for ebooks in the classroom is that you can project portions for different types of analysis. While it is a subscription service, you can access NetLibrary free through most public libraries . . . it is usually in their database lists and then you might need your library card number.
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