NOOK User Guide
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To view item details for eBooks and periodicals:
1
In the My B&N Library section of your library, navigate to the item for which you want to view
details.
2
Tap
View Item Details & Options
.
3
Choose the details you want to view:
•
Tap
View > Overview
to view a synopsis of the eBook, as well as information about the
author if available. If the overview exceeds a page in length, use the Next Page and Previous
Page buttons to navigate. Item overviews are often not present for periodicals.
•
Tap
View > Details
to view all of the data about the eBook or periodical, for example, the
ISBN, publisher, number of pages, etc.
Archiving B&N Digital Content
B&N digital content can be:
•
In your online digital library but not on your
NOOK
. The content has been delivered to the
online digital library but not downloaded to your
NOOK
.
•
In your online digital library and on your
NOOK
. The content has been delivered to the online
digital library and downloaded automatically or manually to your
NOOK
.
•
Archived. This content was previously both in the online digital library and on your
NOOK
, and
has now been deleted from your
NOOK
(and other devices associated with your account) and is
displayed in gray in My B&N Library.
Free samples and in-store content cannot be archived. Free eBooks can be archived. To delete a
sample from your
NOOK
, delete it from your eBook library on the BN.com website. The next time
your
NOOK
synchronizes, the eBook will be deleted from your
NOOK
.
Archiving Content
The primary use of archiving is to remove eBooks from your
NOOK
. They are deleted
from your
NOOK
but remain in your online digital library. You can also archive issues of
periodicals (including those purchased as single issues and by subscription). If you do not
archive periodical issues that are delivered by subscription, they are subject to automatic
deletion.
Archiving B&N content does three things:
•
It deletes the content from your
NOOK
. An eBook is retained in your online digital library.
You still own the content and retain the rights to it. A periodical issue is saved (it will not be
automatically deleted in the future) and you retain the rights to the issue. To save a copy of
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