My Documents - Barnes & Noble nook User Manual

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eBooks
In your library, when you navigate to and select an eBook, your nook displays a page with
detailed information about the item.
From that page, you can:
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 and Previous
buttons to navigate.
Tap View > Book Cover to view a large image of the book cover on the reading screen.
Tap View > Full Book Details to view all of the data about the eBook, for example, the
ISBN, publisher, number of pages, etc.
Tap View > More Information to view additional information about the eBook from the
B&N website.
eMagazines and eNewspapers
In your library, when you navigate to and select an eMagazine issue or eNewspaper issue, your
nook displays a page with detailed information about the item.
From that page, you can view more information about the item by tapping View > Overview.

My Documents

Accessible from the Library icon on the Home menu, My Documents is a view of your
personal documents, that is, files such as music files and non-B&N eContent.
When you place personal files on your nook, you can organize the files into folders of your
choosing. Any hierarchy is fine. When viewed from your personal computer, the files retain
this organization. Your nook does not move them.
My Documents is not a view of the files and folders, but of information about the files. It is a
flat view, a list. The hierarchy is not reflected in the list.
You can browse, filter, sort, and search the list of documents.
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