[CINC] New CINC eBooks...
Karen Telleen-Lawton
ktl at canyonvoices.com
Fri Oct 26 18:35:50 PDT 2012
Wow, thanks Joel. Can't wait to check it out!
Sent from my iPhone
On Oct 26, 2012, at 5:34 PM, "Joel E. Justin" <j_bar_j at hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I got bored today, so I finally created/updated eBooks for all the island hikes. This is in addition to the Historical Resource Study eBook I made a while back.
>
> So what’s an eBook? It’s an electronic book you can read on a Kindle or virtually any mobile device (tablet or smartphone). You can also use them on a computer (PC or Mac). If you use a mobile device, you will need to download the free Kindle app from your app store.
>
> You will find all the eBooks I’ve created on the CINC SkyDrive in the “IslandTrainingManual –> eBooks” folder:
>
> https://skydrive.live.com/redir?resid=A4B2402948FA1EE1!907
>
> Here’s a list of eBooks available:
>
> - Anacapa Island Narrative
> - Santa Cruz Island Narrative
> - Santa Rosa Island Narrative
> - San Miguel Island Narrative
> - Santa Barbara Island Narrative
> - CINC Procedures and Information
> - CINP Historic Resource Study
> - CINP Additional Resource Information
>
> The narrative eBooks contain the Logistics, Orientations, Guided Walks and Additional Resource Information for each island. The procedures and info eBook contains many of the documents in the “2 Forms and Procedures” folder on the CINC SkyDrive. The Additional Resource Information eBook contains many of the documents in folders in “8 Additional Resource Information” on the CINC SkyDrive. I’ll keep these up to date as future changes are made.
>
> The first thing you’ll want to download and read is the “How to Install an eBook” PDF document. It has several useful links as well as eBook download instructions for iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, Android phones and tablets and BlackBerrys. Now I’ll admit that I don’t have an Android or Blackberry device, but I know these instructions used to work. I do have iPhones and iPads and these definitely work for them.
>
> Why would you want these? It provides an easy way have all this information with you when you’re on the islands. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve brushed up on an orientation or hike on my Kindle in bed the evening before a trip, or in the evenings on the islands, spent hours reading the Historical Resource Study. I never print or carry paper copies.
>
> I hope some of you find these as useful as I have. And if you have any questions or new eBook ideas, don’t hesitate to ask. I’m working on putting together a eBook from the 7th (2008) California Symposium papers and when this year’s symposium papers are published, I’ll probably put one together for it too.
>
> Enjoy, Joel...
>
>
>
> From: David_Begun at nps.gov
> Sent: Friday, July 13, 2012 12:20 PM
> To: David_Begun at nps.gov
> Subject: Fw: Historical Resource Study...
>
>
> Thank you to Joel Justin for creating a Kindle eBook of the historical
> resource study. See his message below for instructions to download it. I'm
> assuming it can also be put on Android devices.
>
> David Begun
> Channel Islands National Park
> david_begun at nps.gov
> 805-658-5731
> -
>
> Below is a link to the Kindle eBook of Dewey Livingston’s Historical
> Resource Study.
>
> https://skydrive.live.com/redir?resid=B7F1EA3E50EBA624!4285
>
> Click on file and select Save As to save it to your computer. Once you have
> it saved, here’s the instructions for getting it on your iDevice:
>
> How to Install an eBook to iPhone, iTouch and iPad
> 1. Install the free Kindle app to your device if you don’t already
> have it.
> 2. Launch iTunes.
> 3. Connect your device to your computer and let it sync.
> 4. Click on your device in the list on the left, then click on the
> Apps button at the top.
> 5. Scroll down to the File Sharing section and select the Kindle app
> from the list.
> 6. On the right where it says Kindle Documents, click the Add… bottom
> at the bottom.
> 7. Navigate to the folder where you saved the PRC file(s) and select
> the one or ones you want to add.
> 8. Sync your device with iTunes.
> 9. You will now be able to read the eBook with your Kindle app.
>
>
>
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