Tuesday 8 December 2015

Identifying Adobe


I've neglected the 23 Things for a while, so to rectify things, here is Thing 15 - Adobe ID. Your Adobe ID is for using Adobe products such as Adobe Digital Editions and Photoshop.
The Discover task was to get an Adobe ID or Bluefire Reader. We need Adobe Digital Editions for Bolinda's eBooks when you are downloading it to a computer or laptop. 

The Explorer tasks were to investigate
  • Project Gutenberg (where I had downloaded my classic eBooks - Sherlock Holmes, 1984, For the term of his natural life, and so on)
  • The website list of options for locating free ePUB books (which was huge, and included things like the original 1892 edition of Mother Goose
Mother Goose's 'There was a crooked man'
 The Thinking Points wanted you to ponder
  • if you provide information to guide your library clients in downloading eBooks and reader apps? We provide a link to Abobe Digital Editions, User Guides for both our eBooks and eAudios, and a Troubleshooting Guide for eBooks
  • the user experience downloading eBooks in comparison to other library experiences - where I feel we are more at the whim of the vendors of eproducts than other collections, and must provide it as they require
The Adobe Digital Editions' "Alice" with Arthur Rackham's illustrations

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