bookless

bookless

(ˈbʊklɪs)
adj
1. having no books
2. uneducated, unaware of books
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And in this way, in those bookless days, the people were taught the Bible stories.
The bookless library is meant to help students become more tech savvy, but those longing for paper volumes can still check out physical books from Florida's 11 other public universities.
SOME workers at Kwik Save stores on Teesside were in line to lose a week's wages after fruit and veg retailer Bookless went bust.
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In 2009, the school library at Cushing Academy in Boston announced that it was going bookless. Later it was learned that although print books were largely gone, the school was not able to totally eliminate printed texts.
That makes BibiloTech the nation's only bookless public library, a distinction that has attracted people from as far away as Hong Kong who want to learn about the idea and possibly take it home.
That makes Bexar County's BiblioTech the nation's only bookless public library, a distinction that has attracted scores of digital bookworms, plus emissaries from as far away as Hong Kong who want to learn about the idea and possibly take it home.
Abu Dhabi: The only bookless stands at the Abu Dhabi International Book Fair (ADIBF) were the ones at the e-zone where e-publishers, e-book library creators and online book stores were located.
14 ( ANI ): Bexar County Judge Nelson Wolff is set to announce plans to launch the nation's first bookless public library system.
We talk about a much shorter one- to three-year time frame, and what we talk about doesn't seem quite as wild as our dreams from the 90s, but one thing our discussions always include is the eventuality of the "bookless" library.
It splits the stage and bookshelves on the Canadian side from the seats and circulation desk on the American side, rendering the American half of the Haskell entirely bookless and stageless.