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  1. California (American Food Library) by Janet Greenberg, 1994-09
  2. Book Selection and Censorship: a Study of School and Public Libraries in California by Marjorie Fiske, 1960
  3. Catalog of Pre-1900 Vocal Manuscripts in the Music Library, University of California at Berkeley (Catalogs and Bibliographies, Vol 4) by John A. Emerson, 1988-03-09
  4. The University of California Library at Berkeley, 1900-1945, (University of California publications. Librarianship) by Kenneth G Peterson, 1970
  5. County Free Library Organizing in California 1909-1918 (County Library History Ser No. 1) by Harriet G. Eddy, 1984-06
  6. The Esselen of California (The Library of Native Americans) by Jack S. Williams, 2003-08
  7. The Miwok Of California (The Library of Native Americans) by Jack S. Williams, 2005-02
  8. English Literature in the Age of Disguise (California Library Reprint Series)
  9. Public Libraries Face California's Ethnic and Racial Diversity Report (R3656) by Judith E. Payne, 1988-05
  10. The example of Miss Edith M. Coulter (California Library Association. Keepsake) by Lawrence Clark Powell, 1969
  11. Modes of analogy in ancient and medieval verse (California library reprint series) by Phillip Damon, 1973
  12. Adrift in a Sea of Change: California's Public Libraries Struggle to Meet the Information Needs of Multicultural Communities (Partnerships for Chang) by Center for Policy Development, 1990-06
  13. The Aldine Press: Catalogue of the Ahmanson-Murphy Collection of Books by or Relating to the Press in the Library of the University of California, Los Angeles, Incorporating Works Recorded Elsewhere
  14. Classification of books in the library: [of the University of California] (University of California.Library bulletin) by Joseph Cummings Rowell, 1894

81. UCR Library Website
Research affiliations Association of Research libraries, Center for Research libraries.
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82. SANDALL Web
Includes information about the chapter and membership, online discussion, grants, news, and california legal resources.
http://www.aallnet.org/chapter/sandall/
SANDALL SAN DIEGO AREA LAW LIBRARIES About SANDALL SANDALL Business

83. Infopeople Library Links
Infopeople libraries In california california Library Association; california LibraryDirectory (academic, public, special, state agency and county law libraries
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84. North Bay Cooperative Library System Welcome Page
Serves thirtyfour library jurisdictions in seven Northern california counties of Lake, Marin, Mendocino, Napa, San Francisco, Solano, and Sonoma. Offers catalog search and books information of member libraries.
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85. UC Libraries: Reshaping Scholarly Communication
A UC libraries study, supported by a Mellon Foundation grant, found a strong preferencefor the Copyright © 2004 The Regents of the University of california.
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Reshaping Scholarly Communication
Scholarly Communication: Challenges and Responses
Summary of Challenges and Responses PPT Resources for Reference
From 1986 to 2000, the CPI rose 57 percent. In that same period, journal prices rose 227 percent.
Source: Association of Research Libraries
  • Annual double-digit price increases for journals. Book production is up, and library buying power down. Publisher mergers yield higher prices. Seek reasonable pricing models. Move journals to university press and society publishers. Develop alternative forms of disseminating scholarship.
Discover more about the economics of publishing...
More than 100 UC departments and research units deposit working papers in UC's eScholarship Repository.
  • Maximize reach and impact. Reduce or remove access barriers and toll-gates. Retain quality control. Harness technology to improve dissemination through UC's eScholarship program. Support open access journals and self-archiving.
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A UC libraries study, supported by a Mellon Foundation grant, found a strong preference for the use of electronic journals over print.
  • Extend excellence in local collections.

86. Four Carnegie Library Buildings In Santa Cruz, Calif.
Notes on the library buildings in Santa Cruz, california.
http://www.santacruzpl.org/history/libsch/sccarn.shtml
The Four Carnegie Libraries, 19031921
Andrew Carnegie visiting Santa Cruz in 1910.
by Dan McMahon T he Santa Cruz Public Library (now Libraries) received four grants from the Carnegie Corporation, between 1903 and 1921, for the construction of a main library and three branch buildings. All four of these buildings were designed by noted California architect William H. Weeks. Two of the four are still standing, one as a museum (which is common for surviving Carnegie Libraries) and the other as exactly what it was built to be, the Garfield Park Branch of the Santa Cruz Public Libraries.
The Four Carnegie Libraries:
Santa Cruz Main, also called "The Carnegie Library." 224 Church St., Santa Cruz. More about Santa Cruz Main The grant from the Carnegie Corporation for this building, and for Garfield Park Branch were both announced in November, 1913. The Seabright Branch Library opened in August of 1916, and in 1954-55 the City Museum was moved here and combined with the library. The branch library was closed in 1965, leaving the museum, which is now the City of Santa Cruz Museum of Natural History. Two additions were built at the rear of the building, in 1962 and 1968, so only the front portion of the building, a "Y" shaped structure, is original. The inside has been extensively remodeled, but the exterior is recently painted and is in excellent condition. Eastside Library, 1263 Soquel Ave., Santa Cruz.

87. Library Services
User guide to the library and research guides to databases and Internet resources. Member of the Northern california Consortium of Psychology libraries.
http://www.pgsp.edu/newresearch.html
Research Library Services
PGSP's Research Library actively supports the research, scholarship, and teaching goals of PGSP through the maintenance, organization, and development of a highly specialized collection of books, journals, and audiovisual materials, as well as the provision of appropriate information services. Staffed by the Library Director, a Library Technician, a Reference Librarian, and graduate student assistants, the library is open 75 hours a week, including evenings and weekends. Print materials consist of approximately 8,000 cataloged books, 2,500 volumes of journals, and circulating copies of all PGSP dissertations. Additionally, the collection includes over 450 active subscriptions to professional journals. The Library Director works closely with faculty to ensure the collection is timely, relevant, and that it will adequately support a doctoral-level program. PGSP owns over 500 audio cassettes and 150 videotapes. Computer databases available to the PGSP community include the PsycINFO, Medline and ERIC databases, and four full-text databases such as PsycARTICLES and Proquest Psychology Journals. The Library has a number of computers with direct Internet access and print capability. The PGSP Library's online catalog is accessible through the World Wide Web. The library offers a full range of services to students and faculty, including reference and research assistance, computerized literature searches, and interlibrary loans. Viewing equipment is provided and instructors can rent videos from educational or commercial producers through the library.

88. Picturing Childhood Home Page
This essay on the history of illustration in books for children shows many examples from early editions of Aesop's Fables, alphabet books, popup books, and paper dolls. From the Special Collections Department of the University of california.
http://www.library.ucla.edu/libraries/special/childhood/
Picturing
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Welcome to Picturing Childhood, an online version of the catalog produced to accompany an exhibition held at UCLA at the Armand Hammer Museum of Art and Cultural Center, Los Angeles, April 16 through June 29, 1997. The catalog was published by the Grunwald Center for the Graphic Arts and the Department of Special Collections at the University Research Library, UCLA. To obtain the published catalog, contact the Department of Special Collections at spec-coll@library.ucla.edu . Production of this Web exhibition was made possible by a grant from Lloyd E. Cotsen.
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  • Foreword
  • Introduction and Acknowledgments
  • Picturing Childhood: The Evolution of the Illustrated Children's Book
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  • Selected Bibliography Walter Crane, illustration for Beauty and the Beast, 1874 (cat. no. Puss in Boots, from Fairy Realm, by Tom Hood, 1865 (cat. no. Kay Nielsen, Scheherazade Telling the Tales, from One Thousand and One Nights, George Cruikshank, illustration from Cinderella, 1854 (cat. no. Harold B. Lentz
  • 89. Western Pacific Chapter, AALL
    A regional chapter of the American Association of Law libraries. Covers Alaska, california, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington, Wyoming, the U.S. Pacific Territories, and Western Canada.
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    CONTENTS 2004 WestPac Annual Meeting
    Estes Park, Colorado
    September 16-18
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    Welcome to WestPac!
    WestPac members hail from academic, law firm, government, and other law libraries in the Western Pacific Region. They represent libraries and related organizations in Alaska California Hawaii Idaho ... Wyoming , the U .S. Pacific Territories , and Western Canada , as well as other organizations outside the Pacific Northwest. Feng Shui Program at WestPac Meeting On Saturday September 18th we're having feng shui expert Eiko Okura present ideas on how feng shui can improve your library workspace. As part of the presentation, we've asked Eiko to review digital photos of the offices of Westpac members. If you would like to have your office reviewed (or better yet, the office space of a coworker), just snap a few pictures with a digital camera and email D. Jason Raymond, Public Services Law Librarian at the Wyoming State Law Library at: jraymo@state.wy.us. Submitted by Kathy Carlson / Posted June 7, 2004

    90. NOCALL - Expert Witnesses
    Northern california Association of Law libraries. HOME californiaResources Internet Resources Publishers libraries Survival .
    http://www.nocall.org/experts.htm
    Northern California Association of Law Libraries HOME California Resources Internet Resources Publishers ... Survival
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    91. The Page Has Moved.
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    92. Grunigen Medical Library (UC Irvine Libraries)
    Located at the University of california/Irvine Medical Center (UCIMC) in Orange, california.
    http://www.lib.uci.edu/libraries/grunigen.html
    Quick Links ANTPAC Article Databases Course Reserves Full-Text Online Journals Hours Melvyl My ANTPAC Site Map Suggest A Book/Journal
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    The Grunigen Medical Library is located at the UCI Medical Center (UCIMC) in Orange. The Library meets the research, education, and patient care needs of the Medical Center staff and the UCI College of Medicine. It is also a major source of biomedical information in Orange County, serving practicing physicians, health professionals, and the general community. The Grunigen Medical Library contains a collection of authoritative and current literature in clinical practice. It has over 50,000 volumes including 800 journal subscriptions. The Grunigen Medical Library is part of the UCI Libraries and has rapid access to other collections.
    Media and Software Collection
    The Grunigen Medical Library acquires video and audio cassettes in the subject areas of clinical medicine, nursing, and allied health. Playback equipment is available in the library. The software collection consists of over 100 microcomputer software programs, including word processing, database management, spreadsheet, computer assisted instruction, and medical decision-making programs in the Instructional Technology Center.

    93. UCLA College Library
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    94. Libraries Debate Net Filtering | CNET News.com
    The notion of filtering Net access at public libraries received very different reactions from the city councils of Coppell, Texas, and San Jose, california, where officials tried to balance concerns about online pornography with cries of censorship. News.com
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    The notion of filtering Net access at public libraries received very different reactions from the city councils of Coppell, Texas, and San Jose, California, yesterday, where officials tried to balance concerns about online pornography with cries of censorship. Silicon Valley council members voted 8 to 3 against a plan to create "children Internet zones," by installing blocking software on computers designated for use by minors at the cities' 22 libraries. Councilwoman Pat Dando's proposal was inspired in part by the Supreme Court's decision on the Communications Decency Act , in which Justice Sandra Day O'Connor's partial dissent suggested creating "adult zones" to keep kids out of the Net's red-light districts. San Jose's Library Commission supported the idea, but it was opposed by groups such as the

    95. UC Libraries - University Of California Office Of The President
    National Laboratories libraries Berkeley (LBNL) Livermore (LLNL) Los Alamos(LANL). Other libraries in california. LEXISNEXIS® Academic Universe.
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    96. Reading "The Grapes Of Wrath"
    Northern california Alameda County libraries Albany Public Library - CastroValley Public Library - Dublin Public Library - Fremont Public Library - San
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    California Stories Communities Speak California Documentary Project California Story Fund
    Participating Libraries and Events 146 libraries to hold "Grapes of Wrath" programs
    The following libraries received grants to hold Reading "The Grapes of Wrath" programs in October.
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    97. Serra Cooperative Library System
    A network of public, academic, and special libraries in the southern california counties of Imperial and San Diego. Information about member libraries, summer reading programs and services offered.
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    Serra Cooperative Library System
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    N ow available at your local libraries. You can also visit our online version: The Serra Cooperative Library System is a network of public, academic, and special libraries in the southern California counties of Imperial and San Diego. Our goal is to help member library agencies provide expanded resources and improved services at reduced costs through systematic interlibrary cooperation. We are a special district of the State of California, with funding primarily from the State, but augmented through member contributions and grants. For more information, please click the topics on left.
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    98. UCLA East Asian Library
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    http://www.library.ucla.edu/libraries/eastasian/

    99. Infomine Government Search
    A database of scholarly government instructional resources from The libraries of the University of california.
    http://infomine.ucr.edu/cgi-bin/search?govpub

    100. UCSB Arts Library Homepage
    Author Yvette Howze Updated 04/13/04 165235. This is an officialUniversity of california Santa Barbara libraries web page.
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    The UCSB Arts Library, located at the end of the Music Building closest to Storke Plaza, houses both the art and the music collections.
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    Spring Quarter 2004: March 29, 2004 - June 11, 2004
    March 29, 2004 - June 11, 2004 Mon-Thurs Friday Saturday Sunday 8 am – 10 pm 8 am – 6 pm 9 am – 6 pm 2 pm – 10 pm Exceptions
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