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         Connecticut Libraries:     more books (100)
  1. Connecticut (It's My State!) by Michael Burgan, 2003-05
  2. Connecticut (Land of Liberty) by Ed Pell, 2003-01
  3. Connecticut (Celebrate the States) by Victoria Sherrow, 2006-09-30
  4. Catalogue of Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University, Volume II (Medieval & Renaissance Texts, Vol. 48 ) by Barbara A. Shailor, 1987-10
  5. Connecticut (A Guide to American States) by Christine Webster, 2001-12
  6. The Colony of Connecticut (1st Book of) by Clifford Lindsey Alderman, 1975-03
  7. Connecticut (United States (Bb)) by Julie Murray, 2005-09
  8. Connecticut (New Enchantment of America State Books) by John Allan Carpenter, 1979-07
  9. Griswold V. Connecticut: Contraception and the Right of Privacy (Historic Supreme Court Cases) by Susan C. Wawrose, 1996-06
  10. Connecticut (Seeds of aNation) by Sheila Wyborny, 2003-10
  11. The Connecticut Colony (Colonies) by Bob Italia, 2001-09
  12. Maps of Connecticut, Set by Edmund Thompson, 1995-12
  13. The Connecticut Colony (Spirit of America-Our Colonies) by Michael Burgan, 2003-08
  14. The Thirteen Colonies - Connecticut (The Thirteen Colonies) by Christina M. Girod, 2001-08-25

61. Connecticut Judicial Branch Law Libraries
Online catalog of books, serials, manuscripts, audiovisual, microfiche and electronic format materials located in the courthouse libraries.
http://www.jud.state.ct.us/LawLib/index.html
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Law Library Webpage Committee: Jeff Dowd, Chairperson, Barbara Bradley, Ann Doherty,
Jen Ensign, Claudia Jalowka, Roseanne Shea, Lori Sulmasy, Maureen Well and Janet Zigadto.

62. Connecticut Genealogy Mine
Links to fora, message boards, mailing lists, libraries, archives, printed materials, photographs and other research materials.
http://home.ptd.net/~nikki/CT.htm

Guest Book
Connecticut Genealogy Mine American Revolution Genealogy Mine Memorial Day North American Indians ...

63. Public Libraries In Connecticut
National Library of. Medicine. Library of Congress. Presidential libraries. US State libraries. National libraries of. the World. Bookstore Link. ChristianBook.com. If you do not find your. library
http://www.publiclibraries.com/connecti.htm
Public Libraries in Connecticut ... Home University Libraries State Libraries E-mail Special Libraries National Library of
Medicine
Library of Congress Presidential Libraries ...
Libraries
Bookstore Link Christian-Book.com If you do not find your
library , Try here Search the Web.

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Connecticut State Library
Local Public Libraries In many cases, each library or library system has branch libraries. To go to your local library, start from a link below. The library in your neighborhood could be one of their branches.

64. Welcome To Hamden, Connecticut
Town website has information on government, schools, libraries, business, and visiting and living in the town.
http://www.hamden.com/

65. Western Connecticut State University Libraries
Access to CONSULS plus online catalogs and indexes and information on archives and special collections.
http://vax.wcsu.edu/library/homepage.html

66. LIBCAT: US-connecticut
connecticut State University System http//www.ctstateu.edu/libraries.html;CTW Library Consortium http//www.wesleyan.edu/libr/ctwcons.htm;
http://www.metronet.lib.mn.us/lc/list1.cfm?statex=connecticut

67. CONNECTICUT GENERAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. - Bloomfield, CT
Contemporary color photographs of exterior, interior and grounds with architectural information.
http://libraries.mit.edu/rvc/kidder/photos/CT02.html
M.I.T., Rotch Visual Collections
The Kidder Smith Images Project
Connecticut General Life Insurance Co.
Bloomfield, CT

68. Southern New England School Of Law
Provides gateways to Massachusetts Law; law school admissions; Rhode Island, connecticut,Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine law; federal law and government; financial aid, faculty, courses, the Southern New England area,as well as providing legal research links to foreign and domestic law libraries, New England states government, legal and civic web sites, historical documents and sites, general reference links, and practice area links.
http://www.snesl.edu/

69. Middletown Library Service Center
Maintains various collections for loan to connecticut public libraries, school libraries, academic libraries and institution libraries.
http://www.cslib.org/mlsc.htm
Division of Library Development
Middletown Library Service Center
Tel: 860-344-2972 Fax: 860-344-2537
Toll free in CT 1-800-437-2313
Hours: 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday - Friday
Director: Mary Engels
Middletown Library Service Center

786 South Main Street, Middletown, CT 06457 The Middletown Library Service Center maintains collections of adult non-fiction, large-print books, children's books, audio tapes, compact discs, multi-media CD-ROM's and public performance videotapes for loan to Connecticut public libraries, school libraries, academic libraries and institution libraries. It pioneers the use of new library materials with demonstration collections, new product demonstrations, and other displays. Also provides materials, training and consulting services in order to introduce new library services and programs to the Connecticut library community. Consulting topics include developing library job descriptions, long range plans, and policy development with sample documents available. Additionally, it is responsible for creating continuing education opportunities through workshops, consulting support and an extensive collection of materials on professional development and training. Professional materials relating to Friends Of The Library, trustees, and meeting minimum standards are featured.

70. Literary Pilgrimages
Travels to some of the places that Mark Twain lived and worked, including his Hartford, connecticut home and Hannibal, Missouri.
http://faculty.quinnipiac.edu/libraries/tballard/mtpilgrimages.html
Hannibal's two most renowned citizens are immortalized in a downtown park. I've followed Mark Twain all around the world - it seems like anywhere I've been, he got there first. So far my favorite spots with Twain connections are Maui (He loved the place so much that he couldn't even write while he was there), Lake Tahoe, Virginia City, and Paris (which he hated).
Virginia City managed to give a flavor
of what it must have been like in the 1860's.
The city is built along the side of a mountain,
so each street is even with the rooftops
of the street before - you could imagine how Twain
made his famous rooftop dance with Artemus Ward.
We played the slots in the Mark Twain saloon
and my wife experienced the kind of luck
that Clemens was blessed with:
the good news was that she got 7 plums in a row.
The bad news was that she only bet a nickel. Betting 35 cents would have netted her a thousand dollars. We did win enough to pay for the train ride to the next town. At the Territorial Enterprise offices, there is a toilet seat in the printing room with the sign "Mark Twain sat here."

71. ACLB Home Page
ACLB Forms, connecticut Public Library Trustee Handbook, Minimum Standardsfor CT Principal Public libraries. connecticut Library Association.
http://www.aclb.org/
December 1999 Press Release 4th Annual CT Library Leadership Conference Program About ACLB Educational Assistance ... Connecticut Library Association This page last modified:

72. Yale University Library
New Haven, connecticut, USA. Specialized collections and libraries in areas including the arts, anthropology, Babylonian culture, divinity, drama, regional studies, engineering, law, music, medicine, ornithology, and statistics. Research affiliations Association of Research libraries, Center for Research libraries, Research Library Group.
http://www.library.yale.edu/
Title Journal/Newspaper/Magazine Title Author (lastname firstname) Keyword (MUST use and/or/not or " ") Ranked Keyword Subject Call Number Orbis Library Catalog Other Library Catalogs Research Guides by Subject Job Opportunities ... Interlibrary Loan
  • Online exhibition: Yale, A Place for Poetry: the Bollingen Prize for Poetry at Yale
  • Economic Growth Center Digital Library now online
  • Find the journal article you need fast with Citation Linker
    More news, events and exhibits
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    File last modified: June 07, 2004
  • 73. Museums & Libraries
    Listed by town, providing name of Librarian.
    http://www.sots.state.ct.us/RegisterManual/SectionX/MUSEUMS.htm#PUBLIC LIBRARIES
    MUSEUMS BERLIN. New Britain Youth Museum at Hungerford Park, 191 Farmington Ave., Kensington 06037. Web site, www.newbritainyouthmuseum.org . Tel., (860) 827-9064. Farm, pet, and exotic animals, exhibits, wild flower walk, picnicking, trails, pond, xeriscaped gardens and changing exhibitions. Open 1:00 P.M.-5:00 P.M., Tues.-Fri.; 10:00 A.M.-5:00 P.M., Sat. Summer Hours, 11:00 A.M.-5:00 P.M., Tues.-Fri.; 10:00 A.M.-5:00 P.M., Sat. Seasonal special events, free animal programs, 11:00 A.M., 1:30 P.M., 3:30 P.M., Sat.; 2:00 P.M., summer weekdays. Closed Sun.-Mon. Admission, $2.00 adults; $1.50 senior citizens; $1.00 children, children under 2 and members free. BRIDGEPORT. Housatonic Museum of Art, Housatonic Community College, 900 Lafayette Blvd., 06604-4704. Web site, www.hctc.commnet.edu/artmuseum . Founded in 1967, the diverse Permanent Collection, strong in contemporary art, is exhibited throughout the college. Significant holdings in ethnographic works are also featured. The Museum schedules six changing exhibitions per year, which may initiate from the Permanent Collection, show the work of established or emerging artists, or feature traveling exhibitions. An academic resource, the Museum and Galleries are open to the public without charge with free parking. Closed state holidays and college vacations. Information, Tel., (203) 332-5052; FAX, (203) 332-5123. Dir.

    74. CONSULS Library Catalog
    Searchable online database of member libraries, including Central, Eastern, Southern and Western connecticut State University, plus the connecticut State Library. Also provides internet research links and libraries on the internet.
    http://csulib.ctstateu.edu/
    Visit your CONSULS Library: Central Eastern Southern Western ... State Library
    Library Services
    Tips for using CONSULS
    Search All CONSULS Libraries Search the State Library Only Search by:
    Text only version of CONSULS

    Information Resources
    Course Reserves CONSULS - The Connecticut State University Library System. Connecticut State Library.

    75. Library List: Connecticut
    connecticut Library List. Listed below are libraries which, accordingto our records, have the material indicated. We also know there
    http://www.stutteringhelp.org/library/ref_ct.htm
    Connecticut Library List
    Listed below are libraries which, according to our records, have the material indicated. We also know there are libraries with our material which are not listed here so you may want to check with your local library even if it is not listed. If your local library does not have the material you are interested in, you can have them call us at and we will ship the material to them free. The libraries are listed by city and the material they have is indicated on the last line. Unless marked otherwise, these are Videotapes. Please see our catalog for detailed descriptions.
    • —If Your Child Stutters: A Guide for Parents (Book) 0012—Self-Therapy for the Stutterer (Book) 0070—Stuttering and the Preschool Child: Help for Families 0075—Stuttering and Your Child: A Videotape for Parents 0076—Do You Stutter: Straight Talk for Teens 0079—Therapy in Action: The School-Age Child Who Stutters 0083—If You Stutter: Advice for Adults
    Babcock Library
    P.O. Box 360

    76. Government Information
    Government Documents Online Resources connecticut College Library. connecticutJudicial Branch Law libraries Return to the Table of Contents. Statistics.
    http://www.conncoll.edu/is/info-resources/govt-docs/
    Government Documents
    Online Resources
    Connecticut College Library General Guides Electronic Documents Congress, Laws, and Regulations The Courts ... Current /Popular/Useful
    General Guides and Gateways
    Electronic Documents: Lists and Links

    77. Healthnet- University Of Connecticut Health Center Library
    About Healthnet University of connecticut Health Center Library s consumerhealth information program for connecticut citizens and public libraries.
    http://library.uchc.edu/departm/hnet/
    About Healthnet
    ...University of Connecticut Health Center Library's consumer health information program for Connecticut citizens and public libraries. For consumers: Do you have a medical or health related question?
    how to get the assistance you need to find answers to your medical questions. For Connecticut residents only. Interested in doing your own research?
    ...here are some helpful tips. Resource Guides for Consumers and Librarians Consumer Health Resources in the Health Center Library
    . . . information about databases, books, pamphlets, and newsletters in our library and assistance available. Biomedicine and Health in the News
    . . . an index of health and medical research articles from the New York Times. Internet Resources
    . . . recommended Internet resources to help you research your medical questions. Healthnet News
    . . . important new Internet resources, reviews of new consumer health books, noteworthy health related organizations, and more.

    78. Library1.htm
    gives access to not only the holdings of the NCCC Library, but also the holdingsof the connecticut Community Colleges and other libraries in connecticut.
    http://www.nwcc.commnet.edu/library/nccc_library.htm
    A Summer Sampling of Websites of the Week D-Day - The Sixtieth Anniversary June 6, 1944 Library Links About the Library Online Catalog Electronic Databases WebCT MLA Documentation ... Return to NCCC Home Page Web site designed and maintained by A. Dodge The Library is located in the Learning Resource Center, the yellow brick building adjacent to Founders Hall on the main campus. The phone number is (860) 738-6480. Click here for information on hours, staff, and library policies The Library has:
    • over 40,000 books over 200 periodical subscriptions an extensive compact disc collection a books-on-tape collection a video collection computers that allow access to several subscription periodical indexes and research databases and to the internet. access to Microsoft Access, Excel, Word, and Power-Point
    The library is a member of LIBRIS, the Library Resources Information System for Connecticut Community Colleges. The online system gives access to not only the holdings of the NCCC Library, but also the holdings of the Connecticut Community Colleges and other libraries in Connecticut.

    79. Connecticut Library Assistant Salary Survey Results A Summary
    Library Technical Assistant Section of the connecticut Library Association, in cooperationwith the State Library, surveyed connecticut s libraries in order to
    http://www.ukans.edu/~assoc/sandy399.htm
    Connecticut Library Assistant
    Salary Survey Results:
    A Summary
    by Sandy Brooks
    Assistant Director
    Eastern CT Libraries
    106 Route 32
    Franklin, CT 06254
    sbrooks@ecl.org

    In the fall of 1998, the Library Technical Assistant Section of the Connecticut Library Association, in cooperation with the State Library, surveyed Connecticut's libraries in order to examine Library Assistant staff positions in the state. A two-page survey form was mailed to 1,150 public, school, academic, corporate, and special libraries.
    A total of 249 survey forms were returned with a response rate of about 22%. A brief summary of the survey results follow.
    About 13% of the responding libraries reported having no Library Assistant positions. The rest of the respondents average 3.3 Library Assistant positions per library. Larger libraries have, on average, more Library Assistant positions than smaller libraries. On average, Library Assistant positions tend to be less than full time. Only 41% of reported positions work 35 hours or more per week. In addition, many positions, especially those in school media centers, work less than 12 months per year. Most Library Assistants are paid an hourly rate rather than a salary. Comparing their average annual earnings on an hourly basis suggests that salaried Library Assistants earn more than hourly Library Assistants do. Assuming both work 34 hours per week 12 months per year, the salaried Library Assistant would receive $24,831 ($14.04 per hour) compared to the hourly Library Assistant's $19,466 ($11.01 per hour).

    80. Libweb - Directory Of USA Public Libraries, Connecticut
    This page is a directory of Public libraries in connecticut. libraries on theWeb. USA Public connecticut. Current update 05/24/04. Keyword search.
    http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/Libweb/Public_CT.html
    Libraries on the Web
    USA Public - Connecticut
    Current update: 06/08/04 Keyword search

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