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So, I downloaded books (yes, bookS; for I am a bookaholic. Which is why there not only isn't any room on my bookshelves; there's no room for more bookshelves in the house. Which is the third or fourth reason why I thought an eReader might be a smart idea.), and I put them in Calibre and then I jacked in the Nook and moved the books over. And, since the Nook was showing up as a J Drive and it asked if I wanted to make a new directory, I did, calling it, creatively To Be Read. I put all the new books into this directory.

I then opened my Nook and behold! there are the new books, but! They are listed as "unshelved" and I needed to moved them to the TBR "shelf". And there's no sound nor sight of the directory I made on the J Drive.

What's up with that? Do I need to install an SD card (*stares at Nook, decides she'd somehow have to Open It Up in order to do this*) in order to make files and file names actually stick?

Abundant Spanish Aunts


ETA: I also made a PDF of "Intelligent Design" and brought it over to the Nook, so I can retire to the couch and read it, thus saving 20-ish pieces of paper. Go, me.

Date: 2011-02-22 02:37 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Doesn't your college employee ID work as a library card? I work at the college in the town next door (Hi!) and my employee ID works as a library card at all the local libraries, including the one at your college. And once you get into the college library you can access the interlibrary loan system for the state.

Melodie

Date: 2011-02-22 11:32 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rolanni.livejournal.com
*waves*

I hadn't thought of using the college ID at the public libraries, though I knew it was good at the other college libraries.

Good to know!

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