Kindle

 

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Bartley Business Info Center is pleased to make a Kindle available for loan to currently enrolled students or faculty.  We'll load any current business book (costing less than $30.00) not held in our print collection.  Just agree to the following terms of use, tell us what you'd like to read and provide us with your email address.  A business reference team member will contact you shortly to tell you when the Kindle will be available to borrow.

 

Some Titles Loaded on the Bartley Kindle

  • And Then There's This:  How Stories Live and Die in Viral Culture by Bill Wasik
  • The Changing Face of People Managment in India
  • Disrupting Class:  How Disruptive Innovation Will Change the Way the World Learns by Michael B. Horn
  • High Performance Ethics by Cantrell & Lucas
  • The Science of Wealth by Napoleon Hill and Charles F. Haanel
  • As a Man Thinketh by James Allen
  • Colossal Failure of Common Sense:  The Inside Story of the Collapse of Lehman Brothers by Lawrence G. McDonald and Patrick Robinson

 

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Status: Checked out until 12/1/2009

The borrower accepts responsibility for the Kindle from the time it is borrowed until it is returned. The replacement cost for a lost, stolen or damaged Kindle is $500.00 *
 I accept responsibility for the Kindle
 I do not accept responsibility for the Kindle
The Kindle loan period is seven days. Overdue Kindles are subject to a $5 per day fine. *
 I agree to the Kindle loan terms.
 I do not agree to the Kindle loan terms
What would you like to read on the Kindle? *
Please provide us with your name, Villanova email address, Wildcard number and cell phone. A business team member will contact you to confirm your request. *
I understand that the Kindle is unregistered and I will not attempt to upload or download any content to it. *
 I agree
 I do not agree
 

Last Modified: Tuesday, August 4th, 2009