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  1. The Company: A Short History of a Revolutionary Idea (Modern Library Chronicles) by John Micklethwait, Adrian Wooldridge, 2005-01-11
  2. Paul Revere's Ride (Graphic Library: Graphic History) by Xavier Niz, 2006-01
  3. Jamberoo Road (Living History Library) by Eleanor Spence, 2007-01-30
  4. The History of Punk Rock (Music Library) by Brenden Masar, 2006-07-12
  5. The New York Public Library American History Desk Reference (New York Public Library Series) by Marian, Ed. Faux, 1997-09-25
  6. The British Library Guide to Bookbinding: History and Techniques (British Library Guides) by Philippa Marks, 1998-08-15
  7. The History of Rock and Roll (The Music Library) by Stuart Kallen, 2002-08-30
  8. The History of the Internet (Watts Library) by Josepha Sherman, 2003-09
  9. The Music Library - The History of World Music (The Music Library) by Stuart A. Kallen, 2006-01-04
  10. The History of Latin Music (Music Library) by Stuart A. Kallen, 2006-09-22
  11. The Salem Witch Trials (Graphic Library: Graphic History) by Michael Martin, 2005-01
  12. California: A History (Modern Library Chronicles) by Kevin Starr, 2007-03-13
  13. Iranian Cinema: A Political History (International Library of Iranian Studies) by Hamid Reza Sadr, 2006-11-28
  14. The New York Public Library Amazing African American History: A Book of Answers for Kids (The New York Public Library Books for Kids) by The New York Public Library, Diane Patrick, 1997-12

81. Our Coast
Includes information about the association, conference programs, awards, idea exchange, and their newsletter, both the current issue and archives. Question and Answer list covers legal, financial, and organizational matters.
http://www.friendsoflibraries.ca
Friends of Canadian Libraries Home About Us Award Conferences ... Documents Events Fundraising Market News Search
Our coast-to-coast-to-coast listing
of Friends across Canada
Friends' Day at Greater Victoria Public Library June 19, 2004 - read more
Plan to teleconference for Annual General Meeting June 19 from 1 - 1 p.m. FOCAL STRATEGIC PLANNING Read more Are you ready for the Chesley Challenge? Register now - read more
Libraries That Built Canada 2004
Click here to Order now! Contact Us Good ideas Join FOCAL ... Listserv L inks Meetings Sponsors

82. Utah Valley Family History Library
Find Family history Centers worldwide. Find Family history Library microformsat the BYU Microforms/Genealogy Dept./Family history Center.
http://www.lib.byu.edu/dept/uvrfhc/

83. PLUS: Public Libraries Using Spanish
Resource bank for librarians striving to better serve Spanishspeaking patrons.
http://www.sol-plus.net/plus/home.htm

Join the

Discussion!
Patron Services

Forms and documents in Spanish
... tems that defy classification Many public libraries find it difficult to fully serve their multicultural communities because of the time and expertise needed for translation and outreach work. PLUS seeks to lend a hand by gathering useful resources that can help you make your library a more welcoming place for Spanish speakers. Card applications, brochures, programming suggestions, signage, press releases and news articlesmany in Spanish with a side-by-side English translationare collected here and are yours to use as you wish. As I work to build this site, I welcome your comments and especially your submissions of Spanish-language library documents that you are willing to share with other librarians and users. Gracias, y ¡nos vemos en las estanterías!

84. Guide To Early Church Documents
CHURCHRODENT RA Tatum s Glossary of Church history; The Early Church Fatherscollection at the Christian Classics Ethereal Library, Wheaton College.
http://www.iclnet.org/pub/resources/christian-history.html

G uide to E arly C hurch D ocuments
Soli Deo Gloria... This hypertext document contains pointers to Internet-accessible files relating to the early church, including canonical documents, creeds, the writings of the Apostolic Fathers and other historical texts relevant to church history. The latest version of this document is located at: http://www.iclnet.org/pub/resources/christian-history.html . Additional resources or corrections should be directed to the document maintainers at njb@iclnet.org . Include CHISTORY as the subject.
Contents
1. New Testament Canonical Information
2. The Apostolic Fathers
  • 1st Epistle of Clement to the Corinthians [ca 96]: A formal letter written on behalf of the Roman Christian community urging Christians who had been rebelling against church authority to be submissive and obedient. Tradition attributes it to Clement, allegedly one of the first bishops of Rome.
  • 2nd Epistle of Clement to the Corinthians [ca 150]: Sermon thought not to be the writing of Clement himself. Advocates sound view of Christ, the resurrection, and holiness unto God. Enter into battle against the ways of this world, work out salvation through strength in Christ.

85. Veterinary Medicine Libraries
Guide to veterinary medicine libraries worldwide sorted by countries.
http://duke.usask.ca/~ladd/vet_libraries.html
If you have any suggestions for future additions or improvements or information to be added, please send email to Ken Ladd Last update to this file December 23, 2003
Last update to individual library page's February 10, 2004.
Welcome to the Veterinary Medicine Libraries Home Page.
Major veterinary medicine collections are listed by geographic area and/or country:
Canada
United States and Caribbean South America
Europe
... Pacific Rim
Links to the home pages of the libraries or a connection (with instructions) for their catalogue are provided. There is also information on the contact names for the libraries, address, phone/fax numbers, and email addresses. Information on photocopying services for veterinary practitioners has been added to some pages. If information is available, a direct link to the information is available from this home page (e.g. Cornell University).
  • Veterinary Medical Library Section (of the Medical Library Association) Home Page
  • VetGate - Maintained by the University of Nottingham Greenfield Medical Library. It "is a gateway to evaluated, quality Internet resources in animal health, aimed at students, researchers, academics and practitioners in animal health."
  • ViFaVet (Virtuelle Fachbibliothek Veterinarmedizin) is maintained by Bibliothek der TiHo Hannover. Available in German and English, the site provides access to evaluated Internet resources in veterinary medicine and general parasitology.

86. Genealogy And Local History Branch - MCPL
The Genealogy and Local history Library is immediately to the eastof, and adjacent to, the North Independence Branch. It can be
http://www.mcpl.lib.mo.us/branch/ge/
Related: Branch Locations Holiday Closings Genealogy and Local History
317 W. 24 Highway
Independence, MO 64050-2747
Phone 816-252-7228
Mon - Thur 9-9, Fri 9-6, Sat 9-5
Librarian: Janice Schultz Directions Map (14K PDF) Picture
From I-70 exit at Noland Road and turn north. Follow Noland Road to Highway 24. Turn left. The library is on the left 0.3 miles. If coming from I-435, exit at Highway 24, turn east and follow it 3.7 miles to the library, on the right. Look for the building with the green roof. The Genealogy and Local History Library is immediately to the east of, and adjacent to, the North Independence Branch . It can be entered directly, or through the North Independence Branch via stairs or elevator. For Genealogy patrons, handicapped parking is available immediately in front of the Genealogy and Local History Library, accessible from Osage Street. If you are visiting the library with a group, please call ahead so that we may have adequate staff to meet your needs. About the Branch Program Schedule Research Databases Charts and Worksheets ... Microfiche and Microfilm Genealogical Libraries Genealogical Researchers Ancestors Online ...
Contact us
URL http://www.mcpl.lib.mo.us/branch/ge/

87. Redirect Page
Online version of the monthly magazine focusing on library oriented information technology.
http://www.infotoday.com/cilmag/ciltop.htm

88. ACOG History Library/Archives Home Page
history Library/Archives. Search public website. ACOG Home. ContactMary Hyde Director. Debra Scarborough history Librarian/Archivist.
http://www.acog.org/from_home/departments/dept_web.cfm?recno=21

89. UC Davis Health Sciences Libraries Home Page
Loren D. Carlson Health Sciences Library and the UC Davis Medical Center Library.
http://www.lib.ucdavis.edu/healthsci/
Welcome to
The Loren D. Carlson
Health Sciences Library, Davis
The UC Davis Medical Center Library,
Sacramento

Go to: Ask a Question Now Bioterrorism Resources California Digital Library Circulation ClassesGeneral Library ClassesHealth Sciences Libraries Clinical Resources Center (UCDHS) Collections in Transition Computer Labs Computer Use in Libraries Consumer Health Resources Consumer Veterinary Medical Resources Donations Electronic Databases Electronic Journals Electronic Texts Frequently Asked Questions General Reference Resources Guide to Using Pubmed Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine Health Policy and Economics Resources Health Sciences District plans Hours HouseCalls Instruction and Consultation InterLibrary Loan Library Committee Locations LWWmedicine Marjan and Marija Merala Endowment Fund MD Consult Medical Resources Melvyl Melvyl via Telnet Office of Medical Education Overview of the collection PDA Resources Periodicals Titles Database Photocopying PubMed Recommend a Purchase Reference Shelf Remote Access via proxy service Request Book/Article Reserves Reserves Catalog Scholarly Electronic Publishing Scientific American Medicine Services Available at Remote Sites Services to Patrons with Disabilities Sons of Italy Staff Directories Stat!Ref

90. American Museum Of Natural History
Dodo bird. Raphus cucullatus. The American Museum of Natural Historywas established in 1869 in a world very different from today s.
http://www.amnh.org/science/?src=toolbar

91. OptiVec: Library Of Vector And Matrix Functions For PC Compilers
OptiVec offers more than 3000 Assemblerwritten vector, matrix and complex math functions for PC language compilers, 2-3 times faster than compiled code.
http://www.optivec.com/
OptiCode
Dr. Martin Sander Software Development
Index:

We are a Borland Technology Partner
and a member of the Microsoft Developer Network Business Connection
OptiVec
Libraries of Vector, Matrix, and Complex Math Functions for PC Compilers
When Speed is Important
Most programs that process numerical data consist of loops. But loop overhead is unnecessarily slow. Replacing these loops by hand-optimized, Assembler-written vector functions and matrix routines speeds up program execution by up to a factor of 2-3 and also greatly enhances numerical accuracy.
OptiVec ™ Brings the Power of Vectorized Programming to the PC!
OptiVec ™ is a complete, hand-optimized set of libraries with over 3500 vector and matrix functions, and complex-number math routines. OptiVec contains the fully vectorized forms of all operators and math functions of C/C++/Pascal/Delphi for all integer and floating-point (including complex) data types, plus many other real and complex math functions and routines for statistics, analysis, FFT techniques, curve fitting, interpolations, vector and matrix algebra, matrix decomposition, and graphics.
In parts

92. Words And Deeds In American History: Selected Documents Celebrating The Manuscri
Special Presentation Collecting, Preserving, and Researching history A Peek intothe Library of Congress Manuscript Division Understanding the Collection
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/mcchtml/corhome.html
The Library of Congress
Selected Documents Celebrating the Manuscript Division's First 100 Years
Manuscript Division, Library of Congress
Search by Keyword Name and Subject Index Chronological List In honor of the Manuscript Division's centennial, its staff has selected for online display approximately ninety representative documents spanning from the fifteenth century to the mid-twentieth century. Included are the papers of presidents, cabinet ministers, members of Congress, Supreme Court justices, military officers and diplomats, reformers and political activists, artists and writers, scientists and inventors, and other prominent Americans whose lives reflect our country's evolution. Most of the selected items fall within one of eight major themes or categories which reflect the division's strengths. Each of these themes is the focus of a separate essay containing links to digital reproductions of selected documents. A detailed description accompanies each document, and additional information about the parent collections may be obtained by following links to catalog records and finding aids. The mission of the Library of Congress is to make its resources available and useful to Congress and the American people and to sustain and preserve a universal collection of knowledge and creativity for future generations. The goal of the Library's National Digital Library Program is to offer broad public access to a wide range of historical and cultural documents as a contribution to education and lifelong learning.

93. Ask A Librarian
Ask a librarian email reference service and live chat during selected hours for UWM affiliates. Also answers questions about UWM, or resources unique to UWM libraries.
http://www.uwm.edu/Library/ask/
UWM Libraries Home Search Catalog Hours Forms ... Contact Us
A sk a L ibrarian
Have a question or suggestion for the libraries? Ask a librarian! Please fill out the form below to send your comments. If you are not affiliated with the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, we can reply to a question only if it concerns UWM or some resource unique to the UWM Libraries. You may use the UWM Libraries Suggestion Form to send general comments.
Instructions and Before You Ask
Before submitting your question, check out our Common Questions pages; the answer to your question may already be there. The Library Services and Forms pages contain additional helpful information. If you have a brief factual question or require technical assistance, it is usually best to telephone the library during its operating hours . You can reach the Information Desk at (414)229-4659 or 1-877-893-8583 (toll free). See the Contact Information page for other methods of communication.
S end E-M ail
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94. Home Page: American Memory From The Library Of Congress
The Library of Congress. Collection Finder Select collections to search Search Searchfor items across all collections. history and culture of the United States.
http://memory.loc.gov/
The Library of Congress Collection Finder
Select collections to search Search
Search for items across all collections Learning Page
Teaching and learning with American Memory Today in History
June 9

What's New
American Memory is a gateway to rich primary source materials relating to the history and culture of the United States. The site offers more than 7 million digital items from more than 100 historical collections. FAQs How To View Technical Information Chat with a Librarian
M-F, 2-4 PM, EST Search
example
of the day:
Annapolis State House
Global Gateway
America's Library
For kids and families, featuring content from American Memory and other Library of Congress sites Sponsors See who is helping to bring a virtual library to all Americans for the 21st century LC/Ameritech Competition Unique content from other institutions has been added to American Memory through this competition, which ran from 1997-1999. The Library of Congress Contact Us Please Read Our Feb-21-03

95. Introduction
Listing with descriptions of a large number of C++ libraries, both commercial and free.
http://www.trumphurst.com/cpplibs1.html
Introduction
Contents
Introduction
Dos and don'ts - (Mostly don'ts)
  • Do not reply to the posting of this list in the newsgroup, quoting the entire text. I get an average of one mail like this per month, which I have to pay to download.
  • Do not send me mail asking for help with your programming - unless you are willing to pay my normal daily rate for consultancy. Free advice is available from Usenet newsgroups like comp.lang.c++.
  • Do not send me mail asking if there is a library to do a particular task. All the libraries I know about are in this list.
  • I do not actually have copies of the libraries in the list. I do not evaluate the libraries in the list, I just collect together information sent in by the authors or others. So it's no use asking me how good a particular library is, or, indeed, anything about them that isn't already in the list.
  • If you want me to include your library in the list, send in a submission. Do not just send in a URL, and expect me to pay to connect to the Internet, download your Web page(s) and summarise them. That's your job.

96. Virtual Library: History
logo The Virtual Library history. history Network Central Catalog. Bytopic. history of Art Chinese and Japanese Art history. Cartography
http://vlib.org/History.html
The Virtual Library:
History
History Network Central Catalog
By topic
Regional
  • Belarusian History
  • Canadian History
  • German History The Virtual Library catalog
  • 97. Side Of Software
    Offers libraries for the Java platform, such as dated collections, print preview, report visualization, and an OODB. Commercial
    http://www.sideofsoftware.com/
    S ide O f S oftware Home Contact Us Products Dated Collections Persistence Print Preview Wizards Side of Software™ offers fundamental Java libraries to help build your computer applications. Available libraries:
    Dated Collections
    Efficiently incorporate dates and time into your applications with these familiar-looking core data structures. Learn more…
    Persistence
    Write your applications without worrying about saving your objects in a file or database. Learn more…
    Print Preview
    Allow your users to preview pages before they print them. Learn more…
    Wizards
    Add wizards to your applications. Learn more… Look for these useful libraries in the future:
    • Dated Domain Support Report Integration
    * Java and all Java-based marks are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the United States and other countries. Side of Software is independent of Sun Microsystems, Inc. Home Contact Us Privacy Policy Last Updated: 4-Mar-04

    98. Hamilton Library -- Home
    Information on the library and online catalogue.
    http://www.hpl.govt.nz/
    Home
    Reader's Rave
    Top Ten Books New Hindi Books in the Library Book reviews Fun page for kids and teens Your popular reads Hamilton City Libraries in limelight  Hamilton City Libraries has a received an outstanding rating for its overall customer service in a recent customer satisfaction survey conducted by an independent researcher Hamilton City Libraries gateway to electronic resources Libraries around New Zealand have banded together to buy a great new selection of electronic resources, called EPIC. The EPIC resources  includes full text articles from a range of New Zealand and Australian publications via Ebsco. It also includes encylopedia and  magazine databases from Gale e.g. Opposing Viewpoints database (perfect for seeing both sides of an argument!) and  What do  I read next ? database which can search for books by looking at bestseller lists or by searching for prize-winners - you can even type in the title of a book you enjoyed and find a similar one. These electronic resources are accessible from your work or home from  the HCL website as well as onsite at the Hamilton Central Library. Libraries - About us
    Hamilton City Library locations, opening hours, contact details, facilities, services.

    99. E-books And Their Future In Academic Libraries: An Overview
    An overview of ebook issues, based on a development strategy for the University of California libraries. D-Lib Magazine
    http://www.dlib.org/dlib/july01/snowhill/07snowhill.html
    Contents
    D-Lib Magazine
    July/August 2001
    Volume 7 Number 7/8
    ISSN 1082-9873
    E-books and Their Future in Academic Libraries
    An Overview
    Lucia Snowhill
    Social Sciences Collection Coordinator
    Davidson Library
    University of California, Santa Barbara
    snowhill@library.ucsb.edu
    Abstract
    The University of California's California Digital Library (CDL) formed an Ebook Task Force in August 2000 to evaluate academic libraries' experiences with electronic books (e-books), investigate the e-book market, and develop operating guidelines, principles and potential strategies for further exploration of the use of e-books at the University of California (UC). This article, based on the findings and recommendations of the Task Force Report ], briefly summarizes task force findings, and outlines issues and recommendations for making e-books viable over the long term in the academic environment, based on the long-term goals of building strong research collections and providing high level services and collections to its users.
    Introduction
    While electronic books and texts have been available for some time for selected public domain titles, only relatively recently have electronic texts been packaged and offered commercially as electronic books. It is the shift to the commercial production, sale, and distribution of e-books that has changed how libraries need to deal with e-books, and what prompted our investigation.

    100. The Library At The Field Museum
    history The development of the Library’s collections since the Museum’sorigins from the World’s Columbian Exposition in 1893.
    http://www.fmnh.org/research_collections/library/default.htm

    Visitor Information

    Find information about Visiting the Library Library Services available to the public, and Reading Room Event Booking for private after-hours events.
    History

    FOL (Friends of the Library)

    Find information about Friends Fund acquisitions benefits of becoming a Friend of the Library, and other ways to donate.
    Collections

    Harlow , and our extensive photo archives
    Find out more about the Library Photo Archives
    Learn how you can become a Library Volunteer
    Purchase an Oppenheimer Field Museum Edition Facsimile Field Museum Home Planning Your Visit Calendar of Events ... Museum Store 1400 S. Lake Shore Dr, Chicago, IL 60605-2496 Linking Policy Technical Support webmaster@fieldmuseum.org

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