User GuideVersion 1.3
nook User Guide Getting Started 10Getting StartedThis section gives an overview of what you need to do to start using your NOOK.In the PackageThe
nook User Guide Library 100Saving Issues of PeriodicalsWhen you subscribe to a periodical, new issues are delivered automatically to your online di
nook User Guide Library 101• The catalog information remains on your NOOK. The deleted items are shown in black, not gray, in your library.• The
nook User Guide Library 102My DocumentsAccessible from the library icon on the Home menu, My Documents is a view of your personal digital content
nook User Guide Library 1032 Tap View Item Details & Options. Your NOOK displays limited available details about the file, possibly including t
nook User Guide Library 104Adobe Digital Editions creates the folders .adobe-digital-editions and Digital Editions on your NOOK. These folders do n
nook User Guide Reading 105ReadingThis section explains the features available when reading an eBook or periodical chosen from your library. For in
nook User Guide Reading 106ErgonomicsErgonomics is a big word for the study of how to make things comfortable and easy to use, and to reduce injuri
nook User Guide Reading 107Next Page and Previous Page ButtonsPosition the hand with which you turn pages so it is not a strain to reach one of the
nook User Guide Reading 108Procedures for Beginning ReadingFollowing are procedures for beginning reading.To pick something to read in the your lib
nook User Guide Reading 1093 Tap Yes, Borrow This. Your NOOK downloads the eBook. After it finishes, tap Read.To buy and then read something:1 On
nook User Guide Getting Started 11Charge your NOOKBefore using your NOOK, press the power button on the top, and then charge it with the supplied p
nook User Guide Reading 110Touch a spot on the touchscreen with your finger already moving sideways. The swipe does not need to be a long one (it ca
nook User Guide Reading 111To go to a specific location in an eBook or periodical:To go to a specific location in an eBook, tap Go to and choose one
nook User Guide Reading 112• PDB format: Content is displayed in the text font you choose in the Reader, with one exception: Light Classic is not
nook User Guide Reading 113EPUB FilesEPUB files can contain instructions that specify the size of body text and other text, for example chapter titl
nook User Guide Reading 114Larger text sizes (and Extra small, which is probably too small) involve scaling the font and reflowing the text. Medium,
nook User Guide Reading 115need to enter the credit card ending in 1111, and when you open one of the eBooks from this year, you will need to ente
nook User Guide Reading 116NOOK decides to synchronize your library (in the morning between about 5:15 and 6:00 AM), your NOOK turns on its radios.
nook User Guide Reading 117• Reflowable eBooks in PDF format: Page numbering is for the entire book and reflects some prior account of page numberi
nook User Guide Reading 118You can look up words, not phrases. However, the dictionary does define some phrases. For example, if you look up “carry
nook User Guide Lending eBooks 119Lending eBooksWith LendMe™ technology from Barnes & Noble, you can now share eBooks from NOOK to NOOK. But it
nook User Guide Getting Started 12• Power button: Press and release the power button to turn on your NOOK. When your NOOK is on, tap the power but
nook User Guide Lending eBooks 120Determining Whether an eBook Can Be LentNot all eBooks can be lent. Please note the following about determining w
nook User Guide Lending eBooks 1213 Browse to the item you want to lend, or search and then browse. Move the selection indicator up and down on th
nook User Guide Lending eBooks 122Borrowing an eBook on a NOOKThis section is written from the viewpoint of you receiving a notification about a len
nook User Guide Lending eBooks 123ProceduresTo view oers to lend you eBooks:1 On the Home menu, tap the daily.2 View the notifications. Among the
nook User Guide Lending eBooks 1245 Read is also a choice if you are viewing item details. Navigate to the item, tap View Item Details & Optio
nook User Guide Bookmarks, Highlights, and Notes 125Bookmarks, Highlights, and NotesYou can bookmark, highlight, and annotate the eBooks that you r
nook User Guide Bookmarks, Highlights, and Notes 126Highlights and NotesHighlight what you read to draw your attention to specific passages. You can
nook User Guide Bookmarks, Highlights, and Notes 127To show highlights:Tap Highlights and notes > Show highlights.To hide highlights:Tap Highlig
nook User Guide Bookmarks, Highlights, and Notes 1285 To return to the page and menus, tap Cancel.To edit a note but not change the highlight:1 N
nook User Guide Rating 129RatingYour opinion of what you read matters. Ratings, reviews, and recommendations of books by others guide your choices
nook User Guide Getting Started 13• Navigating on the reading screen: Use the Up and Down buttons to move a highlight, often indicated by a
nook User Guide Games 130GamesPlay games on your NOOK. In this release, chess and Sudoku are available.Display a menu of available games by tapping
nook User Guide Games 131HelpHelp information is available in the chess application. Tap Help to display it. You can use your NOOK’s web browser to
nook User Guide Games 132• Menus: When playing, tap the Menu button in the upper left corner of the touchscreen to display menus. Tap it again to
nook User Guide Games 133Playing a GameYou play a game of chess just like you do on a physical chessboard. White moves first. All of the pieces have
nook User Guide Games 134Diculty LevelsAll Sudoku puzzles have one solution that can be obtained by logic, without guessing. But they dier in di
nook User Guide Games 135• Hints: Hints are additional given values (that is, they are correct values). If you cannot figure out the value to put i
nook User Guide Games 1365 If Notes mode is not active (the Notes button is gray), tap Notes. The Notes button and numbers turn blue.6 Tap the n
nook User Guide Audio 137AudioListen to your favorite music while reading, or while doing other things with your NOOK, such as browsing your librar
nook User Guide Audio 138Your NOOK looks for audio files in these places:• In the my music and my audiobooks folders in your NOOK’s internal memory
nook User Guide Audio 139Viewing what is Currently PlayingIn the audio player, this information is displayed about the music that is currently play
nook User Guide Getting Started 14• Visit your library: Tap the NOOK button and then tap my library. Your library provides access to your B&N
nook User Guide Audio 140Position: Tap the Position button to display or change the current position in the track. To change the current position i
nook User Guide Web Browsing 141Web BrowsingYour NOOK has a web browser that you can use to browse or search the World Wide Web. It is labeled beta
nook User Guide Web Browsing 142Left side of NOOK: Moves toward the right side of the web page.Right side of NOOK: Moves down the web page.Moving F
nook User Guide Web Browsing 143Reload: Tap this button to reload (refresh) a web page.Page loading indicator and stop button: When a page is loadi
nook User Guide Web Browsing 144Zooming In and OutWhen a web page is first displayed after starting the browser, it is displayed at a size that fits
nook User Guide Web Browsing 145To delete a favorite:1 On the browser tool bar, tap the Favorites button.2 Swipe the favorites to find the one you
nook User Guide Web Browsing 146Browser Status BarYour NOOK has a status bar at the top of the reading screen. The following information is displa
nook User Guide USB Connectivity 147USB ConnectivityYou can connect your NOOK to your personal computer using the provided USB cable. Your NOOK use
nook User Guide USB Connectivity 1482 Using the USB cable, connect your NOOK to a USB port on your computer. Your NOOK enters USB drive mode, and
nook User Guide USB Connectivity 149If you don’t eject the drive, you might interrupt an operation that is still in progress. This can result in fil
nook User Guide Power and Charging 15Power and ChargingThis section explains your NOOK’s power management and charging.Device StatesYour NOOK is in
nook User Guide USB Connectivity 150Protection from Viruses and Other MalwareIt is unlikely that your NOOK could become infected by a virus or othe
nook User Guide Files and Folders 151Files and FoldersWhen your NOOK is connected to your personal computer through USB, you can manage files and fo
nook User Guide Files and Folders 152 Persian.jpg Balinese.jpg• Wallpaper files (JPG, GIF, PNG, and BMP formats): You
nook User Guide Files and Folders 153Use the file manager on your personal computer to manage personal files on your NOOK.If you put personal files in
nook User Guide Files and Folders 154Adding StorageIf you want to increase the storage capacity of your NOOK, you can purchase and insert a microS
nook User Guide Files and Folders 155Back (Inside)microSD CardHolder5 A rounded, cut-out area below the cover allows you to insert a fingernail to
nook User Guide Files and Folders 1568 Lock the metal cover by inserting a fingernail in the slot in the middle of the cover and pushing the cover
nook User Guide Files and Folders 157Back (Inside)microSD Card7 With a finger, close the metal cover until it lies flat. 8 Lock the metal cover by
nook User Guide Files and Folders 1585 A rounded, cut-out area below the cover allows you to insert a fingernail to lift the cover. With your finger
nook User Guide Files and Folders 159If you take a microSD card out of one NOOK and put it into a replacement NOOK, the personal files on the micro
nook User Guide Power and Charging 16• Sleep: To save power, your NOOK sleeps after a period of inactivity. It turns o its touchscreen and wirele
nook User Guide Platforms 160PlatformsYou can read your B&N eBooks across a wide range of platforms in addition to your NOOK, including the iPh
nook User Guide Software Updates 161Software UpdatesIf your NOOK is not registered, you will not receive messages about software updates in The Dai
nook User Guide Software Updates 1623 Click on the file in the browser, which will display an option to save the file. Save the update file to the to
nook User Guide Software Updates 163
nook User Guide Settings 164SettingsSettings let you control your NOOK experience. Set font characteristics, touchscreen themes, screensavers, etc.
nook User Guide Settings 165The second page of the settings summary displays device information that you will not need to refer to, but that might
nook User Guide Settings 166Display > Touchscreen brightness Brightness of the touchscreen. A slider control is displayed. Tap the desired locat
nook User Guide Settings 167Device > Unregister your nook Unregister your NOOK. This removes the association of your NOOK with a Barnes & No
nook User Guide Settings 1682 Tap Contacts.3 Tap the name of the contact you want to delete.4 Tap Delete.Resetting to Factory SettingsYou can re
nook User Guide Policies 169PoliciesThis chapter contains B&N policies and regulatory notices that apply to your NOOK and your use of your NOO
nook User Guide Power and Charging 17Power ManagementYour NOOK uses quite modest amounts of power compared to a laptop computer. It uses a small am
nook User Guide Policies 170microSDTM and microSDHCTM LogosmicroSD and microSDHC Logos are trademarks of SD-3C, LLC.Wi-Fi®The term Wi-Fi® is a regi
nook User Guide Policies 171(d) Wireless Connection. Your NOOK has built-in wireless Internet connectivity capabilities. We will use commerciall
nook User Guide Policies 172rights management functionality of your NOOK or the Software; or (v) share access to the Software or Service, whether t
nook User Guide Policies 1735. SUPPORT. WE HAVE NO OBLIGATION TO MAINTAIN OR SUPPORT THE SOFTWARE OR THE SERVICE. WE AND OUR SUPPLIERS OR LICENS
nook User Guide Policies 174WITHOUT LIMITATION, CLAIMS RELATING TO YOUR NOOK, THE DIGITAL CONTENT, THE SOFTWARE OR THE SERVICE) EXCEED THE PRICE PA
nook User Guide Policies 175(a) By Us. If we have a reasonable basis to believe that you have violated any term or condition of this Agreement o
nook User Guide Policies 176is held invalid or unenforceable in whole or in part in any applicable jurisdiction, such provision shall, as to such j
nook User Guide Policies 177BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS “AS IS” AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
nook User Guide Policies 178Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changing it is not allowed.P
nook User Guide Policies 1790. This License applies to any program or other work which contains a notice placed by the copyright holder saying it m
nook User Guide Power and Charging 18Your NOOK has the following indicators of the battery charge and charging.Battery Charge IndicatorsYour NOOK i
nook User Guide Policies 180whose permissions for other licensees extend to the entire whole, and thus to each and every part regardless of who wr
nook User Guide Policies 1815. You are not required to accept this License, since you have not signed it. However, nothing else grants you permiss
nook User Guide Policies 182Each version is given a distinguishing version number. If the Program specifies a version number of this License whic
nook User Guide Policies 183Copyright (C) <year> <name of author>This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
nook User Guide Policies 184Exhibit BApache LicenseApache LicenseVersion 2.0, January 2004http://www.apache.org/licenses/ TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR
nook User Guide Policies 185“Contribution” shall mean any work of authorship, including the original version of the Work and any modifications or ad
nook User Guide Policies 186Derivative Works; within the Source form or documentation, if provided along with the Derivative Works; or, within a di
nook User Guide Policies 187APPENDIX: How to apply the Apache License to your work To apply the Apache License to your work, attach the following b
nook User Guide Policies 188We don’t promise that this software works. However, we will be interested in any kind of bug reports. (`as is’ distrib
nook User Guide Policies 1891. No Warranty--------------THE FREETYPE PROJECT IS PROVIDED `AS IS’ WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IM
nook User Guide Power and Charging 19It can take up to about 15 seconds before the battery charge icon in the status bar is updated to reflect plugg
nook User Guide Policies 1904. Contacts-----------There are two mailing lists related to FreeType:[email protected] general use and appl
nook User Guide Policies 191Implied WarrantyYou may also have implied warranties under the laws of some jurisdictions. To the extent permitted by
nook User Guide Policies 192IF I MAKE A WARRANTY CLAIM, WHAT WILL B&N DO WHEN IT RECEIVES MY NOOK?When B&N receives your NOOK, it will exam
nook User Guide Policies 193WHAT OTHER LEGAL TERMS APPLY TO THIS LIMITED WARRANTY?DisclaimerTO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, THIS LIMITED
nook User Guide Policies 194FCC NoticesFCC ID: XHHBNRZ100This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following
nook User Guide Policies 195• Your NOOK has an Airplane mode that turns o the radio. It should be used on airplanes. For more information, see “U
nook User Guide 2Barnes & Noble, Inc. 122 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10011 USA.© 2009 Barnes & Noble, Inc. All rights reserved. NOOK and t
nook User Guide Power and Charging 20USB CablePower AdapterWall Outlet To charge your NOOK using the power adapter:1 Assemble the power adapter an
nook User Guide Power and Charging 21We recommend that you turn your NOOK on before plugging it into USB. If you plug your NOOK into USB when it i
nook User Guide Power and Charging 22When charging, the charging indicator light to the left of the USB port lights up yellow. You can use your NOO
nook User Guide Power and Charging 232 Press and hold the power button of your NOOK for 20 seconds, then release the power button.3 Press and rel
nook User Guide Your NOOK 24Your NOOKThis section explains your NOOK hardware. It also summarizes key features and explains the Home menu.Hardware
nook User Guide Your NOOK 25services such as your online digital library. When in a Barnes & Noble store, or when a Wi-Fi connection is detecte
nook User Guide Your NOOK 26included USB cable. In addition to reading on your NOOK, you can read the same content on B&N eReader applications
nook User Guide Your NOOK 27From the Home menu, choose one of the main areas of your NOOK and follow the menus to accomplish your goal:• the daily
nook User Guide Your NOOK 28A tip bubble might be displayed in the lower left corner of the reading screen. The tip bubble gives:• The number of
nook User Guide Your NOOK 296 Separate the other adjacent corner if it did not already separate.7 Move the fingers holding the cover 1/3 of the d
nook User Guide 3Using this GuideTo find specific information in this guide, you can use the table of contents or search the guide. In the EPUB ver
nook User Guide Your NOOK 303 Moving your hands up the edges of the back cover (where the raised parts of the back are), press down gently in the
nook User Guide Your NOOK 314 Look around the edges of your NOOK to see that the back cover is securely attached. If the back cover is not secure
nook User Guide Your NOOK 32To replace the battery:1 Unplug your NOOK from the power adapter or USB cable.2 Turn o your NOOK.3 Carefully remove
nook User Guide Your NOOK 33Optional AccessoriesOptional accessories are available at your local Barnes & Noble Bookstore and online at BN.com.
nook User Guide International Use and Languages 34International Use and LanguagesThis chapter summarizes information about using your NOOK outside
nook User Guide International Use and Languages 35• Automatic delivery of periodicals: Periodicals are automatically downloaded to your NOOK from
nook User Guide Safety and Care 36Safety and CareThis section explains important information about safety and about caring for your NOOK.SafetyIf
nook User Guide Safety and Care 37• Only use the battery for the system for which it is specified.• Only use the battery with a charging system th
nook User Guide Safety and Care 38Turn Airplane mode on for the duration of an airplane flight, from take-o through landing. Turn Airplane mode on
nook User Guide Safety and Care 39Temperature RangesYour NOOK should function as designed in these temperature ranges:Use Fahrenheit CelsiusChargin
nook User Guide 4ContentsCustomer Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
nook User Guide Safety and Care 40B&N CoverYou can purchase an optional B&N cover for your NOOK at your local Barnes & Noble Bookstore
nook User Guide Operating the Controls 41Operating the ControlsThis section explains all the buttons and menus you use to control your NOOK. For in
nook User Guide Operating the Controls 42The Next Page and Previous Page buttons have a small dimple next to them; just to the right of the buttons
nook User Guide Operating the Controls 43Color TouchscreenThe color touchscreen displays menus, navigation controls, and when needed, a keyboard.Re
nook User Guide Operating the Controls 44• Dark touchscreen: Touch a spot on the touchscreen with your finger already moving sideways. The swipe do
nook User Guide Operating the Controls 45by swiping your finger. Swipe up to scroll down and vice versa. Place your finger on a menu choice to scroll
nook User Guide Operating the Controls 46• View item details and options such as lending, rating, and archiving• View the gallery of covers• Che
nook User Guide Operating the Controls 47You will sometimes see a menu item that is gray. This means that you cannot choose that menu item. The cho
nook User Guide Operating the Controls 48Form Navigation and Data EntryWhen you need to enter data, for example to register your NOOK or search, yo
nook User Guide Operating the Controls 49To turn to the previous page in a multi-page form: Press the Previous Page button on the right or left sid
nook User Guide 5International Use and Languages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34Using your NOOK abroad . . .
nook User Guide Operating the Controls 50Numbers and SymbolsA keyboard that displays the numbers and some symbols. Switch to this keyboard from the
nook User Guide Operating the Controls 51When navigating in an EPUB file, the up and down arrows on the D-pad controller sometimes skip lines (for e
nook User Guide Operating the Controls 526 (Optional) Tap Show and choose one of the content types: All, eBooks, Magazines, or Newspapers.Sorting
nook User Guide Operating the Controls 533 Tap Show and choose one of the content types: All, eBooks, Magazines, or Newspapers.4 (Optional; if y
nook User Guide Operating the Controls 54B&N Fast & Free Wireless signal strength (from low to high) if your NOOK is connected to a B&N
nook User Guide Operating the Controls 55Wi-Fi Signal Strength IndicatorNote the following about the Wi-Fi signal strength indicator:When Airplane
nook User Guide Wireless Connectivity 56Wireless ConnectivityWhile reading and during most tasks, the radio in your NOOK is not on. It does not nee
nook User Guide Wireless Connectivity 57Wi-FiYour NOOK can connect to Wi-Fi hotspots (places that oer wireless Internet access) that use the 802.1
nook User Guide Wireless Connectivity 58• Wi-Fi is on• Your NOOK has a sucient battery charge to continue running the Wi-Fi circuitry. When the
nook User Guide Wireless Connectivity 59Viewing Wi-Fi HotspotsWith Airplane mode o and Wi-Fi on, your NOOK displays a Wi-Fi hotspot menu. When you
nook User Guide 6Registering your NOOK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63Account Crea
nook User Guide Wireless Connectivity 604 Your NOOK will forget your neighbor’s hotspot (remember to thank him) and automatically connect to your
nook User Guide Wireless Connectivity 61• Password: A code needed when connecting to a secured hotspotTap wi-fi > Wi-Fi hotspot > Other hotsp
nook User Guide Wireless Connectivity 62In Areas with No Wireless ConnectivityIn areas with no wireless connectivity (no B&N Fast & Free Wi
nook User Guide Registering your NOOK 63Registering your NOOKWhen you first turn on your NOOK, it leads you through registration if your NOOK is not
nook User Guide Registering your NOOK 64associated with your B&N account. The same is true if someone else purchased the NOOK online, was signe
nook User Guide Registering your NOOK 65Initial Library Synchronization and DownloadsImmediately after registration, your NOOK downloads a local co
nook User Guide Registering your NOOK 66If you plan to sell your NOOK, we recommend that you back up your B&N and personal content, unregister
nook User Guide Registering your NOOK 67Re-registering your NOOKRe-registering a NOOK that has been reset to factory settings is exactly the same p
nook User Guide Personalizing your NOOK 68Personalizing your NOOKYour NOOK is yours, and you can personalize it. You can:• Choose among predefined
nook User Guide Personalizing your NOOK 69To choose a screensaver set:1 On the Home menu, tap settings.2 Tap Display > Screensaver.3 Tap the
nook User Guide 7In-Store Experience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83Welcome . . . . .
nook User Guide The Daily 70The DailyThe Daily is a bulletin-board style message center. You automatically receive daily editorial content and noti
nook User Guide The Daily 71provide the foundation for his writings about evolution? Writing of his stay in the Galapagos Islands, Darwin remarks:
nook User Guide The Daily 72To read an issue of a periodical:Navigate to the periodical issue using the Up and Down buttons, and the Next Page and
nook User Guide Shop 73ShopYour NOOK’s wireless connectivity lets you shop for eBooks, magazines, and newspapers from the Barnes & Noble eBooks
nook User Guide Shop 74Barnes & Noble subscriptions and web subscriptions are dierent. Purchasing one does not get you the other.Issues of per
nook User Guide Shop 753 Within a subject, there might be subordinate subjects. If so, you will see the Browse subjects menu, and can tap Browse s
nook User Guide Shop 76To search the Shop:1 In the Shop, tap Search.2 Use the keyboard to enter one or more search words in the form.3 Tap Searc
nook User Guide Shop 775 Tap the cover in the center of the gallery to select the item and display item details. From the item details, you can ta
nook User Guide Shop 78Or use the Search menu to search for what you want. Details on browsing and searching follow this section.3 Tap Select to s
nook User Guide Shop 79Free trial period No No YesOrdering from your NOOKNote the following about ordering from your NOOK:• Your NOOK must be regi
nook User Guide 8Finding Words and Phrases . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
nook User Guide Shop 80• When you purchase a subscription, you begin a 14-day free trial period. The current issue is delivered and downloaded to
nook User Guide Shop 81Late DeliveriesHas content you expected not arrived? Perhaps it is late. We hope content is never late, but we also live in
nook User Guide Shop 82To remove an item from your eWish list while viewing your eWish list:1 In the top-level menu for the Shop, tap My eWish Lis
nook User Guide In-Store Experience 83In-Store ExperienceSpecial things are in store for you when you visit a Barnes & Noble Bookstore with you
nook User Guide In-Store Experience 84Read in StoresYou can read many eBooks in a Barnes & Noble Bookstore free of charge. Read a specific eBoo
nook User Guide In-Store Experience 853 Tap an eBook to display item details and menus with actions such as Read in Store, Buy, and Get free sampl
nook User Guide Library 86LibraryYour library is where all of your eBooks, magazines, and newspapers reside. Enter your library by tapping my libr
nook User Guide Library 87Previously Purchased ContentIf you purchased content before registering your NOOK, this is what happens with it:• eBook
nook User Guide Library 88Reading SomethingTo read something in My B&N Library:1 On the Home menu, choose my library.2 If you are viewing My
nook User Guide Library 89When you download DRM-secured content that was purchased from your NOOK or on the BN.com website, it is encrypted using y
nook User Guide 9USB Connectivity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147Connecting your NOO
nook User Guide Library 90If you cannot download recently purchased content, some problem might have occurred during the purchase process. Check no
nook User Guide Library 91• Content might have been archived (deleted from your NOOK but kept in your online digital library) and the archived ite
nook User Guide Library 923 Move from page to page using the Next Page and Previous Page buttons. If you are on the last item on a page, you can t
nook User Guide Library 93To sort My B&N Library:1 On the Home menu, tap my library.2 If you are viewing My Documents, tap View My B&N L
nook User Guide Library 94Browsing a Gallery of CoversIn My B&N Library, you can browse a gallery of covers on the touchscreen.Memoirs of a Gei
nook User Guide Library 95To view item details for eBooks and periodicals:1 In the My B&N Library section of your library, navigate to the it
nook User Guide Library 96a periodical issue delivered by subscription in your online digital library and on your NOOK, archive the issue and then
nook User Guide Library 975 Tap Unarchive.Showing and Hiding Archived ItemsWhen you browse the My B&N Library section of your library, you can
nook User Guide Library 98• You can only cancel a subscription on the BN.com website.Managing Periodical IssuesIssues of periodicals purchased sin
nook User Guide Library 99To browse all issues of a periodical in your library:1 On the Home menu, tap my library.2 If you are viewing My Docume
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