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Apple Mac OS X Installation The cloudLibrary by bibliotheca application is an innovative way to browse, borrow and read popular fiction and non-fiction eBooks from your local public library. You will need a valid library card to use the application. Thanks to the iCloud Music Library, you can easily store local music files in the cloud and access it from anywhere on a computer with iTunes installed. Sounds, interesting, right! Well, read on to find out how you can enable the iCloud Music Library on Mac, Windows PC or iOS devices.

These instructions are for the E Ink models of NOOK: Nook 3G, Nook WiFi, Nook Simple Touch, and Nook Simple Touch with Glowlight.

Nook Color, Tablet, and HD models can now download 3M Cloud Library eBooks directly over wifi using the free3M Cloud Library App for Nook.

If you have a: Barnes & Noble NOOK

You can download: eBooks from RCPL’s 3M Cloud Library

You will need:

A Mac or Windows PC, your NOOK, and your NOOK’s USB cable.

Instructions:

Get Set Up (You will only have to do this once):

Download the App on your computer: http://3m-ssd.implex.net/cloudapps/

Go to Richland Library’s 3M Cloud Library at http://ebook.3m.com/library/RichlandLibrary/ and click on the “Reader Apps” link at the top right corner of the page.

Click on the “Windows” link to access the download page for the 3M Cloud Library for Windows App, or “Mac” to download the Mac application.

Click on the “Download Cloud Library for Windows” or “Download Cloud Library for Mac” image:

Follow the prompts to install the software.

The first time you open the program, you will need to choose SC as your state, Richland Library as your library, and enter your Richland Library Card Number.

Authenticating the App:

If you already use the software program Adobe Digital Editions to download eBooks from OverDrive or another service, 3M Cloud Library should automatically detect and use the same Adobe ID you used to authenticate that program.

If Adobe Digital Editions is not already installed and registered, or 3M Cloud Library does not detect your Adobe ID, it will give you two options: Use a 3M Cloud ID (no sign-in required, other than your library card) or enter an Adobe ID and Password.

The simplest way to proceed is to let 3M Cloud Library handle the authentication, and skip the process of creating or remembering an Adobe ID and password.

But! If you intend to transfer both 3M Cloud Library eBooks and OverDrive eBooks to a (non-Kindle) eReader, such as a NOOK or Sony Reader, you should authenticate your 3M Cloud Library app using your Adobe ID and password. Otherwise your eReader will only work with one service at a time.

Using the App:

Browsing and searching for eBooks using the 3M Cloud Library app works just like it does on the 3M Cloud Library website and in the 3M Cloud Library mobile apps.

The navigation icons at the top of the screen allow you to browse by Shelves or by Categories, to Search, or to view your Books.

You can use Advanced Search to narrow your search to currently available titles only.

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When you click on My Books, you will see any books you have checked out using either this app, the web interface, the Discover Terminal, or a 3M Cloud Library mobile app. To read one of these books, click on its cover. This will open the book in a fifth navigation tab. To exit, you can click on one of the other tabs (Shelves, Categories, Search, My Books).

Transferring eBooks to NOOK:

Connect your NOOK to your computer using its USB cable. In the 3M Cloud Library App, a notification will appear below the navigation tabs: “connected to device: Nook”. Click on “My Books” and you will see a green “download to device” button on your eBooks. Click it to transfer your eBooks. A dialog box will tell you when your eBook has been successfully transferred to your device.

Note: If you are using an eReader or the 3M Cloud Library app for the first time, you may be asked about your Adobe authorization. See above for more detail.

Safely eject the NOOK from your computer.

Your eBooks have been transferred to your NOOK.

Click here to see a video of the download and transfer process.

Frequently Asked Questions:

I transferred my library eBooks to my NOOK–where are they?

NOOK 1st Edition (aka NOOK WiFi, NOOK 3G+WiFi):

On NOOK 1st Edition, sideloaded eBooks will be placed in the “My Documents” section of the NOOK’s “library.”

To find them, tap the home button (the lowercase “n” in the black bar between the E Ink screen and the LCD touchscreen) and then select the “my library” icon on the touchscreen. At the top of the E Ink screen you will see either the words “My B&N Library” (referring to Barnes & Noble eBooks) or “My Documents.” If you see “My B&N Library” you will need to toggle over to “My Documents” by selecting the first option in the touchscreen menu, “Go to My Documents.”

NOOK Simple Touch and NOOK Simple Touch with Glowlight

On NOOK Simple Touch, sideloaded eBooks will automatically appear in the NOOK’s “Library”–no searching required.

NOOK Tablet and NOOK Color

On NOOK Tablet and NOOK Color, sideloaded eBooks are placed into a folder on the NOOK called “Digital Editions.” To find this folder, open the “Library” on your NOOK Tablet/Nook Color and select “My stuff” / “My files” at the top right corner.

Returning eBooks Early:

As of 9/19/12, the 3M Cloud Library App for PC v1.25 no longer allows users to return books early. (Smartphone and tablet app users can still check in ebooks early from their devices.)

Deleting eBooks on the device:

On NOOK 3G and NOOK Wifi: select the title under “My Documents” and, instead of opening it, select “Item Details & Options.” Select “Delete” and confirm.

NOOK Simple Touch: On NOOK Simple Touch, sideloaded files must be deleted through your computer. You can use Adobe Digital Editions or delete by using the file system (Windows or Mac).

Download

To delete the eBook, you’ll need to connect the Nook to your computer with the USB cord and access the Nook as if it were an external disk or a USB flash drive. The eBook file will be in a folder called “Digital Editions”. Once you locate the file, you can delete it manually.

The State Library of Kansas has produced a video that will walk you through the process: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JLzBq1Slhjk

On NOOK Tablet and NOOK Color running the latest software: Navigate to the “Digital Editions”folder on your NOOK so that you can see the icon of the title you wish to delete. Hold your finger down on the icon for a few seconds, and a menu will pop up. Select “Delete Item.”

For additional NOOK support, see Barnes & Noble’s NOOK support page.

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In order to compile every component of the PCL library we need to download andcompile a series of 3rd party library dependencies. We’ll cover the building,compiling and installing of everything in the following sections:

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Required

The following libraries are Required to build PCL.

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  • CMake version >= 3.5.0 (http://www.cmake.org)

    Cross-platform, open-source build system.

    Note

    Though not a dependency per se, the PCL community relies heavily on CMakefor the libraries build process.

  • Boost version >= 1.46.1 (http://www.boost.org/)

    Provides free peer-reviewed portable C++ source libraries. Used for sharedpointers, and threading.

  • Eigen version >= 3.0.0 (http://eigen.tuxfamily.org/)

    Unified matrix library. Used as the matrix backend for SSE optimized math.

  • FLANN version >= 1.6.8(http://www.cs.ubc.ca/research/flann/)Library for performing fast approximate nearest neighbor searches in highdimensional spaces. Used in kdtree for fast approximate nearest neighborssearch.

  • Visualization ToolKit (VTK) version >= 5.6.1 (http://www.vtk.org/)

    Software system for 3D computer graphics, image processing and visualization.Used in visualization for 3D point cloud rendering and visualization.

Optional

The following libraries are Optional and provide extended functionalitywithin PCL, ie Kinect support.

  • Qhull version >= 2011.1 (http://www.qhull.org/)
    computes the convex hull, Delaunay triangulation, Voronoi diagram, halfspaceintersection about a point, furthest-site Delaunay triangulation, andfurthest-site Voronoi diagram. Used for convex/concave hull decompositionsin surface.
  • libusb (http://www.libusb.org/)
    A library that gives user level applications uniform access to USB devicesacross many different operating systems.
  • PCL Patched OpenNI/Sensor (http://www.openni.org/)
    The OpenNI Framework provides the interface for physical devices and formiddleware components. Used to grab point clouds from OpenNI compliantdevices.

Advanced (Developers)

The following libraries are Advanced and provide additional functionalityfor PCL developers:

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  • googletest version >= 1.6.0 (http://code.google.com/p/googletest/)
    Google’s framework for writing C++ tests on a variety of platforms. Usedto build test units.
  • Doxygen (http://www.doxygen.org)
    A documentation system for C++, C, Java, Objective-C, Python, IDL (Corba andMicrosoft flavors), Fortran, VHDL, PHP, C#, and to some extent D.
  • Sphinx (http://sphinx-doc.org/)
    A tool that makes it easy to create intelligent and beautifuldocumentation.