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  1. Library: An Unquiet History by Matthew Battles, 2004-06
  2. NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY AMERICAN HISTORY DESK REFERENCE, THE by Douglas Brinkley, 2003-11-05
  3. A Short History of Medicine (Modern Library Chronicles) by Frank Gonzalez-Crussi, 2007-11-06
  4. The History of the Library in Western Civilization: From Cicero to Hadrian (History of the Library in Western Civilization) by K. Staikos, 2005-06
  5. The History of the Library in Western Civilization: FROM MINOS TO CLEOPATRA. (History of the Library in Western Civilization) by Konstantinos Staikos, 2003-06
  6. Enrichment: A History of the Public Library in the United States in the Twentieth Century by Lowell A. Martin, 2003-06
  7. Histories: Volume 1 (Everyman's Library) by William Shakespeare, 1994-10-04
  8. Sun Slower Sun Faster (Living History Library) by Meriol Trevor, 2004-06-30
  9. The Balkans: A Short History (Modern Library Chronicles) by Mark Mazower, 2002-08-06
  10. History of the United States of America During the Administrations of Thomas Jefferson (Library of America) by Henry Adams, 1986-07-04
  11. Lucent Library of Black History - A Dream Deferred - The Jim Crow Era (Lucent Library of Black History) by Anne Wallace Sharp, 2005-07-15
  12. Lighting the Way: The Centennial History of the Queens Borough Public Library, 1896-1996 by Jeffrey A. Kroessler, 1996-06
  13. Iroquois Diplomacy on the Early American Frontier: The Penguin Library of American Indian History by Timothy J. Shannon, 2008-07-03
  14. Eusebius: Ecclesiastical History, Books I-V (Loeb Classical Library, No. 153) by Eusebius, 1926-01-01

181. Java Generic Libraries - Recursion Software, Inc.
Class libraries that extend JDK libraries, providing many commonlyused algorithms and data structures. By Recursion Software, Inc. Commercial
http://www.recursionsw.com/products/jgl/jgl.asp
"Thousands of Borland®, Together®, customers have used JGL within Together products such as Together ControlCenter®, since 2000. JGL provides an advanced collection of flexible data structures and algorithms to help these programmers more easily manage and manipulate data in the complex applications being developed."
Overview JGL is a high-performance, full featured, and easy to use extension to the Java™ Developer’s Kit (JDK). It provides a set of collections, iterators and algorithms which augment and work seamlessly with the JDK Collections API to provide advanced data management capabilities. JGL’s 50+ algorithms can operate upon a wide variety of data structures. Function objects and predicates add further flexibility. New enhancements in JGL 4.0:
  • Seamless integration with the Java Collections API Simplified algorithm interfaces Unsynchronized collections
For more information, please see the following:

182. Ohio Valley Area Libraries (OVAL) Regional Library System
Ohio Valley Area libraries (OVAL) is a cooperative regional library system for libraries in Southern Ohio providing resource sharing, continuing education and innovative services.
http://www.oval.lib.oh.us/

183. Wellington City Libraries: Website Homepage
Our Virtual Branch in Wellington. Access the catalogue, find out who and where we are, our services, facilities, collections and resources.
http://www.wcl.govt.nz/
On this website you can search our catalogue , place reserves, find information about us our hours , or all kinds of other subjects , check your library card , learn about popular topics - and more!
News
Last days at the Central Library book sale! Everything is 3 for 50c ( more ). Remember to check out our online booksale also. We've got great competitions running for kids and teens with weekly prizes. Garth Nix to read at Central Library! This well-known author is visiting on 15 June ( more Want to learn more about our library resources? We are offering free classes in how to make better use of your library ( more New pages: here's some recent updates to our website:
  • Bestsellers: Check out the June bestsellers available in our libraries
  • Teens' pages: The Badly Drawn Turtle makes its entrance
  • MyLibrary updates for June are now available
  • Interested in Musicals? We have a great new Musicals page connecting you to all the musicals in our collection. Other news updates
    Current vacancies
    Branch happenings:
    Karori Library has moved! A new library is being built in Karori so we've moved to temporary premises. (
  • 184. Chicago: Historical Information About Chicago
    Brief history of the Chicago Police Department; Brief history of theChicago Public Library Department currently being updated!
    http://www.chipublib.org/004chicago/chihist.html
    Listed here is a brief chronological history of Chicago which includes many links to Deaths, Disturbances, Disasters and Disorders in Chicago : A Selective Bibliography of Materials in the Municipal Reference Collection of the Chicago Public Library, and A Millenium BibliographyChicago in 1900
    To find more information about Chicago history for a homework assignment or your own research, either the Harold Washington Library Center downtown or your neighborhood library should be able to suggest books and other resources.
    The Chicago Historical Society is also a wonderful resource for Chicago history. This chronology is made available by permission from the Chicago Municipal Reference Library, City of Chicago (Joyce Malden, Librarian). Compiled by the staff of the Municipal Reference Library and originally printed in "Historical Information About Chicago" (Chicago, 1975). Updated and maintained by the staff of the Municipal Reference Collection , Chicago Public Library.

    185. Register At NYTimes.com
    Digital book collections continue to grow at libraries. requires free nytimes.com registration to read
    http://www.nytimes.com/2002/02/21/technology/circuits/21BOOK.html
    Welcome to The New York Times on the Web! For full access to our site, please complete this simple registration form.
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    186. Tampa Bay Library Consortium
    Cooperative association of about 100 libraries in 12 counties, part of interlibrary loan system providing ground delivery of books and resources. Membership, board of directors, links to networked computer resources including a portable laptop lab.
    http://www.tblc.org/

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  • 187. SWMLAC
    Regional development agency for museums, galleries, libraries and archives in the South West of England. Includes information about development programs, publications, and news.
    http://swmlac.org.uk/
    HOME SITE MAP SEARCH NEWS ... PRINT About Us The Directory Document Library Information Sources Funding SWELL Links Contact Us Help
    N O T I C E B O A R D
    Title: SWMLAC Bulletin
    Frequency: Bi-monthly
    2004 Distribution:
    Feb/Mar - May/June - July/Aug - Sept/Oct - Nov/Dec
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    This briefing note summarises some of the main areas where SWMLAC has worked in partnership with Public Library service providers in the South West; delivering new and innovative ways of working, developing programmes and assisting in career development through bursaries.
    EXCHANGE: News from the South West Regional Museum Hub (Issue 1 January 2004)
    Recommended Sites
    Welcome to the SWMLAC website
    a resource for all those with an involvement or interest in the museums, libraries and archives of the South West of England Through our work we promote the contribution of museums, libraries and archives to the social, cultural, educational and economic life of the region. We receive core funding from the Museums, Libraries and Archives Council (MLA)

    188. LIBCAT: US-Connecticut
    Guide to library resources on the internet.
    http://www.metronet.lib.mn.us/lc/list1.cfm?statex=Connecticut

    189. History And Genealogy Unit
    Tel 860757-6580, Fax 860-757-6677 Hours, Directions/Parking Unit Head RichardC. Roberts history and Genealogy, Connecticut State Library 231 Capitol Avenue
    http://www.cslib.org/handg.htm
    Information Services Divison
    History and Genealogy
    Tel: 860-757-6580, Fax: 860-757-6677
    Hours
    Directions/Parking
    Unit Head: Richard C. Roberts
    History and Genealogy, Connecticut State Library
    231 Capitol Avenue, Hartford, CT 06106 Mission
    The History and Genealogy Unit maintains and provides access to comprehensive collections of materials on the history of Connecticut and its people, and to current Connecticut newspapers and historical newspapers , in support of the Connecticut State Library's mission "to preserve and make accessible the records of Connecticut's history and heritage." Patrons
    Our patrons include genealogists, historians, environmental scientists, businesses, state employees, attorneys, students, and the general public. Reference
    We encourage visiting the History and Genealogy Unit in order to make the most effective use of all resources. The staff will help in-house patrons devise and outline search strategies; use catalogs, indexes, and research guides to identify and locate pertinent library and archival resources; use the collections and electronic reference resources ; use the Internet; and operate photocopiers and microform equipment The History and Genealogy staff responds to telephone, letter, e-mail, and fax inquiries regarding the unit's collections and services, and brief, factual, non-genealogical questions that pertain to the history of Connecticut or its people. It offers a limited

    190. Electronic Books In Libraries
    A study by Rochester area libraries evaluating the uses and the feasibility of ebooks in library settings. With industry and project information.
    http://www.lib.rochester.edu/main/ebooks/index.htm
    WELCOME! Welcome to the new version of the website formerly known as the "Electronic Book Evaluation Project." All of the information that was on that website, along with its associated Librarian's eBook Newsletter, has been moved to this new location, as part of the University of Rochester Libraries website. Under eBook Studies
    • circulation of ebook devices in public, academic and school libraries circulation of audio ebooks in public libraries use of netLibrary ebooks in an academic library recent presentation Powerpoints
    eBook Products contains fact sheets about the latest ebook devices, software and subscription services. eBook Websites is annotated list of useful websites of up-to-date information about the ebook industry. The Librarian's eBook Newsletter was a free, bi-monthly newsletter providing information about ebook products, content and the market, specifically for a librarian audience that was published between October 2000 and August 2002. Last Updated document.write(document.lastModified);

    191. Libraries In Papua New Guinea
    An 88 page draft article by John Evans.
    http://www.pngbuai.com/000general/libraries/library-development/png-libraries/EN

    192. Guide: Making And Using Libraries
    Guide work with libraries (.a files) in g++.
    http://www.delorie.com/djgpp/doc/ug/larger/archives.html
    www.delorie.com djgpp doc /ug/larger/archives.html search Guide: Making and Using Libraries A library is a collection of objects, much like your town library is a collection of books. When building your program, you can make one or more libraries available to gcc and it will use the objects in those libraries to help it complete your program. For example, all the standard C functions (like printf and exit ) are in the C library, which is lib/libc.a in a DJGPP installation. When you link your program, gcc adds whatever objects in C library it needs, based on what your program calls. It doesn't link them all in, though, which would be a waste of time and space. To make your own library, you must first compile each of your sources into an object.
      gcc -c hello.c
      gcc -c goodbye.c
    Next, you use the ar command to create the library and put the objects in it.
      ar rvs mystuff.a hello.o goodbye.o
    Each of the rvs letters means something. r means to replace objects in the library with new ones on the command line. Since the library doesn't contain any objects, this effectively means add them to the library. The next time you run it, it will replace the old version with the new version. There are also options for extracting and deleting objects in the library. The v option means verbose, which tells

    193. Game Programming With DirectX
    5 chapters of DirectX tutorial on game programming. Also contains a list of popular graphics libraries.
    http://www.scorpioncity.com/djdirectxtut.html
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    Game programming with DirectX
    Chapter 1
    Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 ... Chapter 5
    Game programming with DirectX
    Menu:
    • Read this before you get your lawyers to call me.
    • Introduction Overview of this tutorial.
    • Download Download zipped version of this tutorial for offline viewing.
    • Resources/Links Links to other online DirectX resources.
    • Books DirectX books
    • FAQ Frequently Asked Questions.
    • The tutorial itself:

    194. The Johns Hopkins:libraries
    The Johns Hopkins University is America's first research university. It is a world leader in research in medicine, public health, the arts and sciences and engineering.
    http://webapps.jhu.edu/jhuniverse/libraries/index.cfm

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    JHU Main Research Library, Homewood campus
    The Sheridan Libraries of The Johns Hopkins University

    Milton S. Eisenhower Library
    The John Work Garret Library
    The Albert D. Hutzler Undergraduate Library ("The HUT")
    George Peabody Library
    Digital Library Initiatives
    Digital Knowledge Center Entrepreneurial Library Program Ferdinand Hamburger, Jr. Archives ... Off-campus and Distance Education Library Services Johns Hopkins Medicine Libraries WelchWeb: The Welch Medical Library Information Service Alan Mason Chesney Medical Archives Adolf Meyer Library Welch Library Information Resource Center School of Nursing Libraries The Carol J Gray Nursing Information Resource Center School of Public Health Libraries Lilienfeld Library Population Center Library Libraries at Peabody Arthur Friedheim Music Library George Peabody Library Peabody Archives Columbia Center Library ... Washington D.C. Center Library School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) Libraries Mason Library Bologna Center Library Applied Physics Laboratory Library Catalogs, Remote Access

    195. WWW.SHPL.RU
    The summary for this Russian page contains characters that cannot be correctly displayed in this language/character set.
    http://www.shpl.ru/

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    196. Set Your Home Page To WakeGOV.com.
    You will now be sent to Wake County s new site at www.wakegov.com. Pleaseclick here if your browser does not refresh automatically.
    http://www.co.wake.nc.us/redirect/
    You will now be sent to Wake County's new site at www.wakegov.com.
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    197. SBMNH: Library
    The Museum Library is a major research facility devoted to naturalhistory, the environment, and California Indian culture. Built
    http://www.sbnature.org/library/
    The Museum Library is a major research facility devoted to natural history, the environment, and California Indian culture. Built in 1929, the Library retains the classic charm of an early twentieth century reading room.
    Search Our Library Catalog
    Visit our collection catalog available online via the Central Coast Museum Consortium website. The consortium is a group of museum libraries devoted to the study of the rich cultural, historical and natural resources of California's Central Coast.
    Open to the public 10:00am to 5:00pm, Monday through Saturday
    References bibliographies:
    How to use the library Library Collections
    The Museum Library houses research materials appropriate for students and amateur naturalists as well as for serious scientists. A special children's collection provides reference materials for school projects.
    General Collections
    Particular subject strengths include:
    • Regional Natural History Chumash Indians Channel Islands Endangered Species Systematics and Taxonomy Birds Marine Invertebrates Mammals Amphibians and Reptiles Evolutionary Biology Biogeography
    Archive Collections
    Open to researchers Monday through Friday by appointment.

    198. The Frick Art Reference Library : Introduction
    artists; to collate with each photograph facts relating to the object’s historyand present location; and to create a comprehensive research library for the
    http://www.frick.org/html/libf.htm
    An Introduction to the Frick Art Reference Library Welcome to the home page of the Frick Art Reference Library. This Library is one of the world's great repositories for the documentation and visual study of Western Art and serves as the research arm of The Frick Collection. The Library was founded in 1920 by Helen Clay Frick as a memorial to her father, Henry Clay Frick, to further her father's stated goals for The Frick Collection : “to encourage and develop the study of the fine arts, and to advance the general knowledge of kindred subjects.” Its mission has always been to gather photographs of paintings, drawings, sculpture, and illuminated manuscripts executed between the fourth and the mid-twentieth century by European and American artists; to collate with each photograph facts relating to the object’s history and present location; and to create a comprehensive research library for the study of Western art. Today the Library’s holdings of books, periodicals, auction sale catalogs, special collections and archives complement the photoarchive to comprise one of the world’s most valued art research centers and the most comprehensive resource on the history of collecting and patronage.
    For more than seventy-five years, the Library has been committed to the highest standards in text and image collections development and public service to benefit the research of all members of the art community, including those who study art in its broader historical and cultural context. The historic and tranquil setting of the Library, adjacent to the Collection, welcomes all adults with a serious interest in art.

    199. Kunstbibliotheken-Fachverbund Florenz - München - Rom
    Translate this page Kunstbibliotheken-Fachverbund Florenz - München - Rom.
    http://www.kubikat.org/
    Kunstbibliotheken-Fachverbund Florenz - München - Rom Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz, Max-Planck-Institut Zentralinstitut für Kunstgeschichte, München Bibliotheca Hertziana - Max-Planck-Institut für Kunstgeschichte, Rom Verbundkatalog deutsch englisch italienisch Die Bibliotheken der drei deutschen universitätsunabhängigen kunsthistorischen Forschungsinstitute arbeiten in einem von der Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) als Pilotprojekt geförderten Online-Fachverbund. Wichtige Features sind die Erfassung von Aufsätzen und die intensive thematische Erschließung für die seit 1996 im Verbund produzierten Nachweise. Darüber hinaus wird der Katalog im Zuge der EDV-Konversion der Zettelkataloge nach und nach um ältere Daten angereichert. Virtuellen Katalog Kunstgeschichte (VKK) Signaturen und Sonderstandorthinweise erscheinen in der Datensatz-Vollanzeige rechts oben, bei Zeitschriftentiteln gegebenenfalls auch unter "Bestände". Die Bestandsnachweise enthalten folgende Kürzel:
  • KHI = Florenz, Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz, Max-Planck-Institut
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