Definitions for "Bookman"
Bookman or Bookman Old Style is a serif typeface designed by Alexander Phemister in 1860. Bookman was designed as an alternative to Caslon, with straighter serifs, making it more suitable for book and display applications. It maintains its legibility at small sizes, and can be used successfully for headlines and in advertising.
Keywords:  studious, scholar, man
A studious man; a scholar.
This is the term used for Franklin's expandable electronic library. It refers to products with card slots in which Franklin's electronic book cards can be inserted. BOOKMAN® book cards can be used in both BOOKMAN® and BOOKMAN® II units.
The goal of bookman is to implement a network based service for managing and distributing bookmarks transparently from a central server to any bookman-enabled client software .