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Journal articles on the topic "Bookstore owner"

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Aldisa, Rima Tamara, and Mohammad Aldinugroho Abdullah. "Penerapan Agile Development Methodology dalam Sistem Penjualan Buku dengan Fitur Kategori dan Pencarian." Building of Informatics, Technology and Science (BITS) 3, no. 4 (March 31, 2022): 547–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.47065/bits.v3i4.1434.

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In the current digital era, it is very important that business people need a website to make it easier to make sales online, buyers can search for goods without having to come to the store. Books are windows of knowledge. The Bookstore sells various types of best-selling book categories, latest books, school textbooks, cooking books, internet computer books, internet computer books, comics and novels, religious books, self-development books. The problem is that the bookstore owner has difficulty in knowing sales reports, difficulties in the number of available or empty book stocks, types or categories of books that cannot be separated. Designing a book sales information system and software developed using the Agile Development Methodology. The purpose of this study is that bookstores can have a website that attracts buyers, is easy to use and access, has a book category and search for books to make it easier for buyers to find the books they want and also make it easier for owners to manage book stock and reports
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Abu Hasan, Suzanawati, Teoh Yeong Kin, and Diana Sirmayunie Mohd Nasir. "Optimizing Bookstore Production Using Fuzzy Linear Programming." Journal of Computing Research and Innovation 3, no. 3 (November 13, 2018): 14–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.24191/jcrinn.v3i3.81.

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The world Reader bookstore has a structured collection of books neatly arranged on shelves. The question is how the bookstore should keep the shelves full and make profit at the same time. Books are expensive due to the building tax that the business owner needs to pay, along with the tax imposed on each book. Hence, a bookstore owner will typically increase the prices of the books to make profit. Due to the high prices, people are keener to buy books through online store. Thus, this study is conducted to optimize books needed to be sold in a bookstore using the fuzzy linear programming approach. This study will focus more on fiction and non-fiction books that are available in the bookstore, which will help the bookstore to achieve its highest profit in the future. The result shows that the profit in a closed interval of [RM209016.00, RM348691.20] was obtained once the fiction and non-fiction books were [0 unit, 8000 units] and [4000 units, 4000 units]. Based on the findings of the study, other businesses can also use this method in to optimize their business in the future.
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HASEGAWA, Hideki. "A reminiscence of an electronic bookstore owner." Journal of Information Processing and Management 46, no. 4 (2003): 266–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1241/johokanri.46.266.

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Ma, Hua Lin. "An Data Ming Method Based on AHP and Apriori." Applied Mechanics and Materials 198-199 (September 2012): 431–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.198-199.431.

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As the current personalized recommendation methods of Internet bookstore are limited too much in function, this paper proposes a kind of Internet bookstore data mining method based on “Strategic”, which can provide personalized recommendations that they really want. It helps us to get the weight attribute of type of book by using AHP, the weight attributes spoken on behalf of its owner, and we add it in association rules. The experimental results indicate that the Internet bookstore recommendation method is feasible.
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Chen, Qing Zhang, Yu Jie Pei, Yan Jin, and Li Yan Zhang. "Research on Intelligent Recommendation Method and its Application on Internet Bookstore." Advanced Materials Research 121-122 (June 2010): 447–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.121-122.447.

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As the current personalized recommendation systems of Internet bookstore are limited too much in function, this paper build a kind of Internet bookstore recommendation system based on “Strategic Data Mining”, which can provide personalized recommendations that they really want. It helps us to get the weight attribute of type of book by using AHP, the weight attributes spoken on behalf of its owner, and we add it in association rules. Then the method clusters the customer and type of book, and gives some strategies of personalized recommendation. Internet bookstore recommendation system is implemented with ASP.NET in this article. The experimental results indicate that the Internet bookstore recommendation system is feasible.
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Elsaghe, Yahya. "Penelope’s Crossword." boundary 2 47, no. 3 (August 1, 2020): 85–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/01903659-8524420.

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Why does W. G. Sebald’s Austerlitz escape from the laws of fictionality and factuality? How do so many of the people and place names inside of it start so improbably with the letter A? Why do so many iterations of A—as initials, as markings, or as individual letters—appear somewhat frequently and prominently? Why does the return of the repressed coincide with the completion of a crossword puzzle taking place in a used bookstore? Why is the puzzle located in the Telegraph? Why, of all people, is the owner of the bookstore named Penelope? What role do the bookstores, museums, and libraries play? Finally, what is the question that Sebald’s Austerlitz is supposed to answer? To answer these questions, a historically problematized rereading of the text is necessary. In terms of the History of Ideas, these questions recall Walter Benjamin’s interpretation of Proust and his Arcades Project; in terms of cultural history, the rise of the crossword puzzle; and in terms of the sources behind Austerlitz, a book and a radio program that have been either ignored or underappreciated in the criticism.
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Aleksandra Ziółkowska-Boehm. "Interview with Mira Puacz, Owner of Polonia Bookstore, Chicago." Polish Review 63, no. 2 (2018): 47. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/polishreview.63.2.0047.

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Destyantari, Laila. "DESAIN INTERIOR PADA COFFEE SHOP KOPI TOKO DJAWA BANDUNG DARI MASA KE MASA." Jurnal PATRA 4, no. 1 (May 2, 2022): 59–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.35886/patra.v4i1.254.

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Kopi Toko Djawa is a coffee shop building that was originally a historic bookstore called Djawa Bookstore located in Bandung. Toko Buku Djawa itself was built in 1955 with an owner named Mrs. Tjoe who is from Central Java. Active as a bookstore for 60 years, Toko Buku Djawa finally officially closed and stopped operating in 2015. At the end of 2017, precisely in December, Toko Buku Djawa officially transformed into a coffee shop that is now known as Kopi Toko Djawa. This research will examine how the interior design journey applied to this coffee shop over time. Using qualitative methods and descriptive analysis in this study, data collection is carried out by jumping directly into the field and also equipped with secondary data in the form of scientific journals, photos, and websites. The step now taken by the owner of Kopi Toko Djawa is to use the existing building with new functions but still maintain the atmosphere of the 1950s and traditional interiors that already exist. For some elements of space fillers such as shelves and storefronts where books are displayed are still presented so that the impression that has been left by Toko Buku Djawa before is not lost. Kopi Toko Djawa located at Jalan Braga no. 81 Bandung can be one of the inspirations in building a coffee shop with a simple and traditional interior theme and concept.
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Manurung, Sarjanisah, Roni J. Simamora, and Eviyanti Novita Purba. "PERANCANGAN SISTEM INFORMASI PENJUALAN PADA TOKO BUKU BINA MEDIA SARANA BERBASIS WEBSITE." TAMIKA: Jurnal Tugas Akhir Manajemen Informatika & Komputerisasi Akuntansi 3, no. 1 (June 30, 2023): 91–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.46880/tamika.vol3no1.pp91-96.

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Bina Media Sarana bookstore needs to adopt information technology to enhance the efficiency and quality of its book sales services. In this context, the author designs a website-based sales information system to optimize the store's operations and expand its market reach. This study aims to design an effective and practical sales information system for the bookstore. Through needs analysis, intuitive user interface design, structured database development, and website-based system implementation, these objectives can be achieved. The sales information system enables customers to make online book purchases through the store's website. Additionally, it assists the store owner in inventory management, order processing, sales analysis, and shipment tracking. By implementing this system, it is expected that Bina Media Sarana Bookstore can improve operational efficiency, enhance the quality of customer service, and expand market reach through online presence. Furthermore, this system provides a competitive advantage for the store in the increasingly competitive book sales industry in this digital era.
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Heilandová, Lucie. "Brněnský knihkupec a tiskař Franz Gastl." Acta Musei Nationalis Pragae – Historia litterarum 67, no. 1-2 (2022): 13–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.37520/amnpsc.2022.003.

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The company of Johann Georg Gastl and his sons was one of major printing and bookselling houses operating in Brno in the middle of the 19th century. Johann Nepomuk Gastl and his younger brother Franz Gastl had trained as booksellers. Johann Nepomuk Gastl assumed the management of the company after the death of Johann Georg Gastl. The younger Franz joined the family business in 1821 and between 1821–1829 worked as a bookseller in Olomouc. He moved to Brno in 1829 and took over the management of the publishing house and bookstore. He founded the first public book-rental shop at the bookstore in 1831. His brother decided to sell him his printing business in 1836, which made Franz Gastl the sole owner of an ever-growing company (the company of Franz Gastl became a printing company, lithographic shop, type foundry, publishing house, bookstore and book-rental shop). Franz Gastl died in 1855, and his company was taken over by his son Georg Gastl, who continued his father’s activities.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Bookstore owner"

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Chang, Wei-Hsin, and 張瑋欣. "Alone but Not Lonely—The Habitus and Career Transformation of Independent Bookstores'' Owners." Thesis, 2009. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/07622606068143708438.

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This depth-reporting master thesis aims to study the career transformation of independent bookstore owners with Pierre Bourdieu’s concept of Habitus. By observing bookstore owners’ education of family, schooling and social experiences, which are the elements of Habitus, we can inspect how Habitus influences their business strategies and the process of career transformation. The key questions of this thesis include: how do owners use their capitals to maintain their bookstores? When the reality conflicts to the owners’ idea, how do they adjust their thoughts and business strategies? How do the bookstores survive in the “field”? Besides, I hope to record the preciously historical materials for the researchers who are interested in the independent bookstores in the future. Key Words: Bookstore、Independent Bookstores、Owners、Habitus、Strategies、Career Transformation.
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Books on the topic "Bookstore owner"

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Gabriel, Kristin. Good Night, Gracie: The Wrong Bed. Toronto: Harlequin, 2005.

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Chi-sŏn, Yi. Ch'aekpang tyŏn: Wiro wa konggam ŭi ch'aekpang, chal igŭn ŏnŏdŭl iyagi. 8th ed. Sŏul-si: Orŭgol, 2021.

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Eastland, Lynette J. Communication, organization, and change within a feminist context: A participant observation of a feminist collective. Lewiston, N.Y., USA: E. Mellen Press, 1991.

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Walsh, Dan. Remembering Christmas: A novel. Grand Rapids, MI: Revell, 2011.

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Carter, Charlotte. Tail of two hearts. New York: Love Inspired Books, 2013.

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Turansky, Carrie. A man to trust. Waterville, Me: Thorndike Press, 2013.

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How to wash a cat: A novel. Grand Junction, Colo: Green Vase Publishing, 2008.

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Maggs, Anne. Bookstore for Bailey?: Adventures of an Unwitting Business Owner. Independently Published, 2019.

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Jasmine, Grace. FabJob Guide to Become a Bookstore Owner (FabJob Guides) (FabJob Guides). FabJob.com, 2005.

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Grey, Jennifer. Naughty Bookstore Girls: Millionaire Store Owner Keeps His Employees In Line. Independently Published, 2019.

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Book chapters on the topic "Bookstore owner"

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Carroll, Jackson W., Barbara G. Wheeler, Daniel O. Aleshire, and Penny Long Marler. "Evangelical Culture." In Being There, 47–60. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195114935.003.0004.

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Abstract On the table outside the seminary’s bookstore, among the various free pamphlets and brochures, are copies of the Shepherd’s Guide, a “Christian Business Directory” for the region. Each advertisement in the hundred-plus page book contains a small symbol—a silhouette of a shepherd and sheep—and this trademark, the Guide tells the reader, “indicates that the owner of the business [or advertiser] has signed the statement of faith below.” The statement that follows includes confession that “I have received Jesus Christ as my personal Savior, and my desire is to live my life for His Glory.” An acknowledgment that the signer has been born again is followed by a pledge “to hold the highest Biblical code of ethics in my business transactions. It is my ambition to treat my clients with the utmost respect and integrity.”
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Brophy, James M. "Bookshops and the Literary Underground." In Print Markets and Political Dissent, 237–80. Oxford University PressOxford, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198845720.003.0006.

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Abstract To gain access to forbidden literature, readers often needed a book merchant willing to conduct an underhanded sale. Bookdealers and their shops were, then, critical intermediaries of banned books, pamphlets, flysheets, and caricatures. With over 1,300 stores gracing 385 towns in central Europe in 1840, this extensive commercial network deployed time-tested tricks and tactics to carry out clandestine trade. Sketching a composite portrait of the owners and workers who ran these bookstores, the chapter also examines the spatial features of bookstores and print shops that enabled the smuggling of domestic and foreign print matter in Germany and Austria. The chapter also presents bookstores as talking shops: sites that invited political deliberation and intellectual exchange. Bookshops formed the nodal points of oppositional political communication.
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Gigante, Denise. "Bookmen Across the Atlantic." In Book Madness, 12–65. Yale University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.12987/yale/9780300248487.003.0002.

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This chapter recounts New York City's unprecedented growth in the midcentury as waves of dazed and seasick immigrants, driven by famine and political instability in Europe, clambered from the bowels of ships in the harbor. It follows how the city grew in a robust, headstrong fashion that the American bard celebrates. A mere two decades earlier, the intersection of the city's two busy thoroughfares, Broadway and the Bowery, was still farmland. Amidst all this urban hubbub, the chapter pays attention to one bookstore tucked away on the ground floor of the Astor House at 229 Broadway, and examines how it gained a reputation as a beacon of taste. The bookstore, owned by John Russell Bartlett and Charles Welford, had a commodious reading room. The chapter underlines that the booksellers in the Astor House were intellectuals as well as businessmen. While Welford fielded questions across a range of ancient and modern literature, Bartlett served as a resource for those interested in American history, ethnography, and philology. The chapter explores how the store attracted a circle of literary lights throughout the 1840s and became a legend in the literary world of New York by the end of the decade.
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Park, Robert L. "Judgment Day." In Voodoo Science, 162–71. Oxford University PressOxford, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198507451.003.0008.

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Abstract Four-year-old Mallory was suffering from Wilms’ tumor, a rare kidney cancer. Her mother, Michelle, was tormented, as the parents of children stricken by cancer must always be, by the “Why my child?” question. She met Paul Brodeur in a San Diego bookstore owned by Brodeur’s wife. It was the spring of 1990, and Brodeur was there promoting his new book, Currents of Death. The cause of little Mallory’s tumor, he told Michelle, must surely be EMF. He introduced her to Michael Withey, a Seattle lawyer who had tried EMF cases. A year later Michelle and her husband Ted filed a lawsuit in San Diego Superior Court alleging that EMF from nearby San Diego Gas & Electric transmission lines was the cause of Mallory’s cancer and had compelled them to sell their home at a loss.
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Yang, Deyan. "The Reform of the Book DistributionIndustry and the Development of Non-State-Owned Bookstores in China." In The Publishing Industry in China, 113–19. Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315134376-8.

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Zukin, Sharon. "Living Local in the East Village." In Naked City. Oxford University Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195382853.003.0009.

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You’re waiting to meet the Japanese college students at 10 A.M. on the corner of Broadway and Astor Place. It’s a cool and drizzly day in June, passersby are buttoned up against the chill, and at this early hour downtown doesn’t have its usual buzz. When the students show up, you’re surprised to see they’re all young women, led by a middle-aged male professor who has some contacts in the city. They’re excited to be in New York, especially in Greenwich Village, and they whip out their digital cameras when you show them the colored tiles that Jim Power, the otherwise unemployed “Mosaic Man,” has spent the past twenty years gluing onto lampposts in a single-handed effort to beautify the neighborhood. They giggle in soft, high voices when you point out the Japanese pastry shop around the corner. “Beard Papa’s,” you hear them say to each other. They know the name of this chain from home. But they don’t know about local institutions such as Astor Place Hair Stylists, which occupies a basement in the building behind you, with its multiethnic team of eighty barbers who use their old-school expertise with the clippers to style the most eye-catching, gravity-defying Mohawks of the Lower Manhattan punk scene. In the 1980s young men used to make the pilgrimage to Astor’s barbers in the East Village from the suburbs and overseas, walking in with a shaggy mane and walking out with a towering crest, sprayed and lacquered and often dyed an unnatural black or red or green that went much better with their black leather jacket and metal studs. Opened in 1945 by an Italian American barber, the salon is still family owned and run. Now it shares the block with a branch of Cold Stone Creamery, the ice cream chain, Arche, the French shoe store chain, and a big Barnes & Noble bookstore. Neither do the Japanese students know that the Walgreen’s drugstore on the corner was until recently Astor Wines.
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Conference papers on the topic "Bookstore owner"

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Li, Chao, and Xiaofei Wang. "A study of e-business applied to state-owned Xinhua Bookstores based on the view of book retail industry evolution." In 2011 International Conference on E-Business and E-Government (ICEE). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icebeg.2011.5881680.

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