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         History Libraries:     more books (100)
  1. The Cambridge History of Libraries in Britain and Ireland 3 Volume Set (The Cambridge History of Libraries in Britain and Ireland)
  2. Encyclopedia of World History (Facts on File Library of World History)
  3. Encyclopedia of American Religious History (Facts on File Library of American History) by Edward L., II Queen, Stephen R. Prothero, et all 2001-12
  4. The Story of Jamestown (Graphic Library: Graphic History) by Eric Braun, 2006-01
  5. The Library at Night by Alberto Manguel, 2008-03-28
  6. America and the Sea: A Maritime History (American Maritime Library) by Benjamin W. Laberee et al., 1998-07
  7. A New History of German Literature (Harvard University Press Reference Library)
  8. On the Natural History of Destruction (Modern Library Paperbacks) by W.G. Sebald, 2004-02-17
  9. Africa: The Struggle for Independence (World History Library) by Dennis Wepman, 1993-11
  10. Natural History of Barbados (Research Library of Colonial Americana) by Griffith Hughes, 1971-09
  11. Enemy Brothers (Living History Library (Warsaw, N.D.).) by Constance Savery, 2001-04
  12. Encyclopedia of Assassinations (Facts on File Library of World History) by Carl Sifakis, 2001-04
  13. How Jewish Is Jewish History? (The Littleman Library of Jewish Civilization) by Moshe Rosman, 2007-10-26
  14. THEORY AND HISTORY (The Liberty Fund Library of Ludwig Von Mises) by LUDWIG VON MISES, 2005-08-09

61. Americans For Libraries Council
A US national organization dedicated to information equity, literacy and the preservation and renewal of libraries. Offers research and advocacy programs, planning and training, forums, and publications.
http://www.lff.org/
New! Libraries for the Future Announces MetLife Foundation Reading America Grant Winners. A $375,000 grant from MetLife Foundation is enabling Libraries for the Future to expand Reading America to 15 new sites in 2004 while continuing support for the program at libraries that offered the program last year. Libraries in 25 states are participating. An additional 15 sites will be selected for 2005. more info New! Americans for Libraries Council Elects New Officers. The Board of Directors of Americans for Libraries Council elected new officers at its annual meeting on March 20. C. Mathews Dick, Jr. was elected Chair of the Board; Diane Fillippi will serve as Vice-Chair, Peter Pearson as Secretary and John Lazarus as Treasurer. Lewis Lapham will serve as Honorary Chair. more info New! Over 200 people attended a workshop hosted by Libraries for the Future at the Public Library Association National Conference in Seattle.

62. FamilySearch - Family History Library
FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service.
http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Library/FHL/frameset_library.asp
FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service

63. ASU Libraries Map Collection
General collection information and guides to geography resources.
http://www.asu.edu/lib/hayden/govdocs/maps/mapcoll.htm
New -
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Information: Location and Hours The Collection Collection Access Circulation Policy ... Map Index Collections: Aerial Photos GIS Sanborn Maps What's New Tools: Geography Resources Geology 103 Guides Internet Links
The Map Collection
Noble Science and Engineering Library
Arizona State University Libraries Phone: (480) 965-3582 E-mail: Map-eref@asu.edu
Location and Hours
The Map Collection is located on the 3rd floor of the Noble Science and Engineering Library on Tyler Mall on the ASU Main Campus. Check the campus map for library locations and visitor parking. Regular hours: Monday - Thursday: 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM Friday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Saturday and Sunday: Closed Hours may vary during holidays and intersessions. Call (480) 965-3582 for more information, or check the on-line schedule
The Collection
The ASU Libraries' Map Collection contains more than 200,000 maps, 20,000 aerial photographs, 2,800 atlases and reference materials related to maps and cartography, and 250 CD-ROMs. The Map Collection consists largely of contemporary maps on a wide range of geographic areas and subjects. The Collection's emphasis is on maps related to the Phoenix Metro Area, Arizona, the Southwest and Mexico. The Collection's aerial photography includes current and historical aerial photography primarily of Maricopa County and other Arizona regions. The Map Collection is a part of the ASU Libraries'

64. MassHome Directory Of Massachusetts Libraries
A comprehensive directory of libraries in Massachusetts.
http://www.masshome.com/libs.html
MASSACHUSETTS LIBRARIES Add A Link Site Map Site Menu Links are listed alphabetically by library name.
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Type of Link Method of Contact
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Phone None or implied. Listing herein does not constitute endorsement of an organization or its services. - A - Abbott Public Library - Marblehead Abington Public Library Acton Memorial Library Adams Free Library ... Ayer Library - B - Bancroft Memorial Library - Hopedale Beaman Memorial Public Library - West Boylston Bedford Free Public Library Bellingham Public Library ... Burnham Free Library - Essex - C - Cambridge Public Library Canton Public Library Carver Public Library Cary Memorial Library - Lexington ... Cotuit Library - D - Dalton Free Public Library Dartmouth Public Libraries Dedham Public Library Dennis Memorial Library ... Duxbury Free Library - E - East Longmeadow Public Library Eastham Public Library Edgartown Free Public Library Edith Fox Branch - Arlington ... Emily Williston Memorial Library - Easthampton - F - Fall River Public Library Falmouth Public Library Fiske Public Library - Wrentham Fitchburg Public Library ... Franklin Public Library - G - G.A.R. Memorial Library - West Newbury

65. Center For The Study Of Digital Libraries Home Page
Established in 1995 at Texas A M University and builds upon research developed in the Hypermedia Research Laboratory established in 1987. Includes research, publications, events and course information.
http://www.csdl.tamu.edu/
  • THE CENTER
  • FACILITIES
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    Center for the Study of Digital Libraries
    College Station, Texas, USA 77843-3112
    Telephone: 01-979-845-0298
    Fax: 01-979-847-8578
    csdl@csdl.tamu.edu

    The Center for the Study of Digital Libraries gratefully acknowledges the corporate support of the Hewlett-Packard Company; Informix Software, Inc.; and Knowledge Systems, Inc.
  • 66. IALL - THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF LAW LIBRARIES HOME PAGE
    The IALL is a worldwide organization of librarians, libraries and other persons and institutions concerned with the acquisition and use of legal information emanating from sources other than their own jurisdictions.
    http://www.iall.org/
    IALL Home About the IALL Journal Conferences Calendar ... Search IALL Home: What's New in the IALL

    67. FamilySearch - Family History Centers
    My Info Sign On. Find a Family history Center. FAMILY history CENTERS. Family history Centers are branch facilities of the Family history Library in Salt Lake City.
    http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Library/FHC/frameset_fhc.asp
    FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service

    68. Cafe BOOKENDS! Home Page
    Calendar and program ideas for library support groups in California and nationwide. Graphics available for download, links to many library and book-related sites, message board for discussion of common concerns, and extensive program suggestions for Library Lovers' Month.
    http://www.friendcalib.org/
    Cafe Society News Stand California Library Advocacy Center Library Leadership ... About FFCL Search the Cafe
    Search will include ALL terms and is NOT case sensitive
    "CAFE SOCIETY" Message Board

    Get the dish, a great idea or simply ask a question about library support. Open 24 hours a day!

    of California Libraries
    Library Support Networking Events!
    (Schedule of Events updated on April 24, 2003)
    Maybe That's Why They Call It 'Letter Size'
    Here's a great booksale promotion idea from the Mission Viejo Library . The Letters are desktop published and printed on 8.5" x 11" astrobright paper. In the pictured example the paper letters were plastic laminated and then fixed to the plain back side of an existing plastic banner using foam tape. The banner was then draped over a stone wall in front of the library. Valerie Meyer, Mission Viejo City Librarian, reports that they plan to add "TODAY" to the banner for the next booksale. This is an easy and eye-catching way to produce colorful signage and there are surely many ways to expand on this theme. Just in case your desktop publishing facilities are tied up, we offer a

    69. Friends Of Libraries U.S.A.
    National organization supporting library Friends groups. Fact sheets on a variety of topics, also membershipbuilding, fund-raising, program, and advocacy ideas from public, academic, and school library Friends. News of programs, awards, and resources for Friends of libraries.
    http://www.folusa.org/
    Friends of Libraries U.S.A. is a membership organization of more than two thousand individual and group members. Our mission is to motivate and support local Friends groups across the country in their efforts to preserve and strengthen libraries.
    News!
    (Updated May 13, 2004) New in the Friends Zone: The third in a series of Toolkits for our Friends group and library members: Friends and Libraries Working Effectively Together. You'll need your group's username and password to enter the Friends Zone.
    Here's how and why!
    FOLUSA in Orlando : Check the calendar for details of FOLUSA's programs at the ALA conference in Orlando, June 25-28. Nuts and Bolts, Making Our Voices Heard, three free author programs, and FOLUSA's signature Gala Author Breakfast featuring Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., Patricia Gaffney, Andrei Codrescu, and Bonnie Anderson, sponsored by ReferenceUSA. Looking for "Old" Friends : As FOLUSA celebrates our 25th anniversary, we are searching for the oldest Friends group. Sign in today, and tell us how old your group is. Details.

    70. Today In History: June 9
    Each day an event from American history is illustrated by digitized itemsfrom the Library of Congress American Memory historic collections.
    http://lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/today/today.html
    The Library of Congress President of Princeton University
    Woodrow Wilson,

    circa 1913.
    Portraits of the Presidents and First Ladies,1789-Present
    While attending a recent Lincoln celebration I asked myself if Lincoln would have been as serviceable to the people of this country had he been a college man, and I was obliged to say to myself that he would not. The process to which the college man is subjected does not render him serviceable to the country as a whole. It is for this reason that I have dedicated every power in me to a democratic regeneration. The American college must become saturated in the same sympathies as the common people. The colleges of this country must be reconstructed from the top to the bottom. The American people will tolerate nothing that savors of exclusiveness. Woodrow Wilson, president of Princeton University;
    "Address to Alumni," April 16, 1910 On June 9 Woodrow Wilson was unanimously elected president of Princeton University. In this position, Wilson exhibited both the idealistic integrity and the occasional lack of political acumen that marked his tenure as 28th president of the United States. After graduating from Princeton in 1879, Wilson studied law at the

    71. Security Issues In Ohio Public Libraries
    Results of a study showing the perception of library security issues in Ohio public libraries.
    http://members.aol.com/libraryguru31/myhomepage/writing.html
    Main Writing htmlAdWH('7002588', '234', '60'); Security Issues in Ohio Public Libraries by Michael Lorenzen (This study was published as "Security Issues of Ohio Public Libraries." ERIC ED #416 907, February 1998. It is now becoming dated. I am putting it online as there is a dearth of good information online about library security.) INTRODUCTION: Educational institutions are not always safe and secure places. Violence and property crimes can and do occur. Public libraries are no exception and they are subject to a wide variety of security concerns. These include the theft and mutilation of library material as well as the harassment of library staff and patrons by disturbed individuals. Libraries have responded in many ways to these issues including installing security systems and writing library security policies. A survey was conducted in January 1997 to determine the security issues of Ohio public libraries. The survey examined library perceptions of security as well as determining if certain security problems had occurred in the last 12 months. The survey also asked if each library had an electronic security system or written security policy. The survey was randomly distributed to 100 libraries of differing sizes around the state. Of these, 70 were returned resulting in a 70% completion rate. The survey was also addressed to the Head of Circulation at each library as the person in this position normally deals with security problems when they occur. PERCEPTIONS OF SECURITY: Question number one asked, "Do you believe that security is a problem at your library?" This question was asked to see what the perceptions of security problems were in Ohio public libraries. While individual definitions of whether a library is having problems with security will differ from person to person, overall those individuals working in libraries with significant security problems will probably know it. The results showed that a majority of libraries (63%) did have problems with security. The other libraries (37%) did not consider security to be a problem.

    72. School Libraries On The Web: A Directory
    Worldwide directory of school library sites. The US categories also list related library organizations.
    http://www.sldirectory.com/
    This is a list of library web pages maintained by K-12 school libraries in the United States and in countries around the world. This directory is limited to listing pages which focus on the school library/media center. The content of these pages is quite varied and displays the marvelous creativity of school librarians around the world.
    If you would like your school library page listed here, please write to Linda Bertland at bertland@voicenet.com
    Resources for School Librarians
    is a guide to locating professional information on the web. Need help searching the Internet? Take a look at Searching the Internet , a guide to search engines, subject directories, and kidsafe search sites. Visit the The Virtual Middle School Library Directory Index
    Andorra

    Australia

    Austria

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    ... Resources for School Librarians Search the School Library Web Page Directory
    School Libraries on the Web Virtual Middle School Web Pages
    Search Tips!
    1.If your search returns too many non-relevant web pages, narrow your search by using quotes "Stetson Middle School".
    2. Do not put city and state combinations in quotes. Search for Boise Idaho

    73. Dutch Institute For Art History, Florence (Italy); Library
    LIBRARY HOLDINGS. The library of the Institute possesses a rich and welldevelopedcollection of scholarly texts on the history of art and civilization.
    http://www.iuoart.org/libr.htm
    DUTCH UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE FOR ART HISTORY FLORENCE
    LIBRARY HOURS: Monday to Friday, 9:00 am - 1:00 pm ; 2:00 pm - 6:00 pm ACCESS: Presentation of a document of identification READERS' SERVICES: Reference, on-site consultation (no loans), limited photocopying, microfilm/microfiche reader SHARED BIBLIOGRAPHIC DATABASE The library participates in IRIS, an international consortium of research libraries located in Florence. The IRIS libraries share a fully integrated library system, which allows online access to a wide range of important sources for the study of the history of art and the humanities. CATALOGUES All library holdings are available through the online IRIS catalogue . The cataloguing norms of the Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules (AACRrev.) and the Library of Congress Subject Headings are observed. A separate catalogue is available for managing and retrieving art auction catalogues LIBRARY HOLDINGS The library of the Institute possesses a rich and well-developed collection of scholarly texts on the history of art and civilization. Its main areas of specialization are the art of Italy and of the Low Countries, which were, moreover, the fields of interest of two of the founding-fathers of the Institute, prof. Godefridus Hoogewerff and the great art collector Frits Lugt ( Fondation Custodia ). Particular attention is paid to artistic relationships between Northern and Southern Europe. In addition, there is special emphasis on the sections devoted to the graphic arts, drawing, and iconology. Over the past years, there has been a substantial increase in publications of modern and contemporary art and architecture. To complement its library resources, the Institute provides access to its rich

    74. SpringerLink - Publication
    Quarterly print journal emphasizing digital information and libraries. Register for email notification of contents.
    http://link.springer.de/link/service/journals/00799/
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    Publication International Journal on Digital Libraries Publisher: Springer-Verlag Heidelberg ISSN: 1432-5012 (Paper) 1432-1300 (Online) Subject: Computer Science Issues in bold contain article full text that you are entitled to view. Volume 3 Number 4 Number 3 Number 2 Number 1 ... Request a sample Volume 2 Number 4 Numbers 2-3 Number 1 Volume 1 Number 4 Number 3 Number 2 Number 1 Publication 1 of 1 Previous Publication Next Publication Linking Options About This Journal Editorial Board Manuscript Submission Quick Search Search within this publication... For:
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    75. BMLHome
    Source of reference material and research assistance for staff and students at the University of California, San Diego.
    http://scilib.ucsd.edu/bml/
    ROGER (UCSD Library catalog) Top Databases Melvyl Catalog Medline: PubMed BIOSIS Current Contents PsycINFO By subject: Biology Medicine
    Online Clinical Library
    All BML/MCL Databases ... Access from Home
    (incl proxy server) Biomedical Library Addition/Renovation Classes Consultations Class Reserves ... Currents (Newsletter) Forms Annex request Class signups Consultations E-Journal problem Article Request Book Request More forms Staff Contacts ... more
    UCSD research in PubMed

    Locate UCSD authors and researchers in medicine and biomedicine using this handy tool. Annex request form
    Use this form to request items in the Biomedical Library Annex. Old news items archived here... OTHER UCSD SITES
    Division of Biological Sciences
    School of Medicine MedEd Web Portal School of Pharmacy ... UCSD Web site (InfoPath)

    This page last updated: June 1, 2004 ROGER Sage Melvyl Catalog UCSD Home ...
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    76. UNESCO Libraries Portal
    Directory of online resources on librarianship and library science, as well as the websites of individual institutions.
    http://www.unesco.org/webworld/portal_bib/

    77. Hargrett Library Rare Map Collection
    Online images of about 800 historical maps spanning nearly 500 years. Worldwide coverage focusing on Georgia and the surrounding region.
    http://www.libs.uga.edu/darchive/hargrett/maps/maps.html
    Site Contents

    78. Digital Libraries Initiative Phase 2 (DLI2)
    Resources and projects funded by the National Science Foundation.
    http://www.dli2.nsf.gov/

    79. CALL/ACBD Welcome/Bienvenue
    Bilingual site providing information about the Canadian Association of Law libraries, including membership information, scholarships and grants, upcoming meetings and legal research links.
    http://www.callacbd.ca/

    80. WWW Virtual Library Women's History
    WWW Virtual Library Women s history WWW VL WWWVL history. Other VirtualLibraries on This Server Labour history Economic and Business history.
    http://www.iisg.nl/~womhist/vivalink.html
    WWW Virtual Library
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    Women's History Whole Site More Options Help Other Virtual Libraries on This Server: Labour History Economic and Business History Also on This Server: Sources for Women's History at the IISH ViVa Bibliography Jaarboek Vrouwen- Geschiedenis ... Kenau The WWW Virtual Library: W3VL Overview W3VL Alphabetical W3VL Central Database W3VL: History Overview ... The W3VL History Network Maintained by: Jenneke Quast for the International Institute of Social History Contents
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