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  1. Postal Worker New York (Learning Express Civil Service Library New York) by Learning Express, 1996-10
  2. Bridging Cultures (Ethnic Services In The Libraries Of New York State)
  3. The New York Public Library Incredible Earth: A Book of Answers for Kids (The New York Public Library Books for Kids) by The New York Public Library, Ann-Jeanette Campbell, et all 1996-09
  4. Kids Welcome Here: Writing Public Library Policies That Promote Use by Young People
  5. A Sixth-Century Fragment of the Letters of Pliny the Younger A Study of Six Leaves of an Uncial Manuscript Preserved in the Pierpont Morgan Library New York by Edward Kennard Rand, 2006-11-03
  6. The New York State Court of Claims: Its history, jurisdiction and reports (Bibliography bulletin / New York State Library) by Ernest Henry Breuer, 1959
  7. The New York Public Library's Books of the Century
  8. American History: The New York Public Library Book of Answers by Melinda Corey, 1993-11-15
  9. The New York Public Library Amazing Space: A Book of Answers for Kids (The New York Public Library Books for Kids) by Ann-Jeanette Campbell, 1997-04-11
  10. Basic Young Adult Services Handbook: A Programming and Training Manual
  11. Patterns for Preschoolers by Youth Services Division of the New York Library Association, 1985-11
  12. Bibliographic Guide to Education, 1995 (Gk Hall Bibliographic Guide to Education) by Teacher&S Library New York Library, 1996-08
  13. Bibliographic Guide to Dance 2002: Dictionary Catalog of the Dance Collection (G K Hall Bibliographic Guide to Dance) by The New York Library for the Performing Arts, 2003-11
  14. Art of the Printed Book, 1455-1955: Masterpieces of Typography Through Five Centuries from the Collections of the Pierpont Morgan Library, New York ; With an Essay by Joseph Blumenthal by Joseph Blumenthal, 1994-10

61. New York's Premier Alternative Newspaper. Arts, Music, Food, Movies And Opinion
couldn’t fire the tenured teachers, the school instead suspended them with pay and benefits and scattered them throughout libraries in the new york area.
http://www.nypress.com/17/2/nyc/nyc1.cfm
Vol 17 - Issue 23 - June 9-15, 2004
Classified Rentals Shares Real Estate Employment Services Music/Show Biz Mind/Body/Spirit Buy/Sell/Trade Travel Press Box/Inside Press Box Adult Entertainment
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SUBSCRIBE UNSUBSCRIBE I HAVE READ and agree to our terms and conditions MORE INFO advertisement E-Mail the Editor Printer-friendly Version E-Mail this story Small Text ... X-Large Text Lucas Rivera Lionel Beehner advertisement
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Westchester’s library gulag. By Lucas Rivera The Library Gulag
It takes a Village to send its teachers out to pasture.
David Demnitz is one of four "phantom teachers" who remain tucked away in solitude within the glass-encased confines of reference rooms and book stacks. Until recently the former music teacher wrote lesson plans at the Iona College library and e-mailed them to his superiors at Children’s Village 12 miles away, who then allegedly tossed the plans into a cabinet, never to see the light of day. A tallish fellow dressed in a charcoal tweed jacket and black jeans, with salt-and-peppery hair, Demnitz still looks and dresses the part of music teacher. But he’s growing impatient waiting for his day in court. "I always thought my suspension would be very brief," says Demnitz. "I can’t believe they’re discussing whether I’m fit to be a teacher because I went to a demonstration." Until then, Demnitz clocks in at 8:35 every morning and works a full day at Iona’s library. At one point Children’s Village actually hired "spies" to monitor the teachers, who were reported to the school’s administration if caught reading newspapers or otherwise shirking their absentee duties. Lesson plans written in exile have not been up to Children’s Village "standards," resulting in more than 2500 gratuitous disciplinary charges against teachers like Demnitz.

62. Local 1930
American libraries Association. new york Library Association. The new york City Bill of Rights Defense Campaign. new york Civil Liberties Union.
http://www.local1930.org/
LOCAL 1930 About Local 1930 Services For Members Get Involved ... Links What's New!! Chief Artical Gay Pride Opening Annual Picnic Sunday, July 18, 2004 *Note!! personal check will not be accepted fot this event* EVENTS
Next Membership Meeting *June 15th 2004 6:45 @ DC 37 Members your vote matters. Mail in your vote before June 1st Members who attended the ALA Midwinter Meeting are eligible for a stipend. Please contact Carol Thomas at LBADM or (212) 206-5409 for details. USA PATRIOT ACT WANTED: Information pertaining to an individual's library circulation records, Internet use records, e-mail and books. What would you do if the FBI came to your branch and asked for a reader's records? Increased visits to libraries by law enforcement agents are raising considerable concern among the public and libraries nationwide The USA PATRIOT Ac t infringes on the constitutional and privacy rights of library users We urge you to learn more about the Patriot Act and find out what you can do: Librarians' Index to the Internet USA PATRIOT Act Resources American Libraries Association New York Library Association The New York City Bill of Rights Defense Campaign ... American Civil Liberties Union Hearty Congratulations to Mark Consani Jeanne Lamb , and Andrew Wilson , recipients of the 2003 New York Times Librarian Awards; and

63. Welcome To The F. Franklin Moon Library, SUNY ESF
University of new york College of Environmental Science and Forestry 1 Forestry Drive Syracuse, NY 13210 315470-6500 Webmaster Privacy Policy. The libraries of
http://www.esf.edu/moonlib/
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(all ESF links) Search State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry 1 Forestry Drive Syracuse, NY 13210 Webmaster The libraries of ESF include Moon Library on the ESF Syracuse Campus, the Ranger School Library on the ESF Wanakena Campus and the Adirondack Ecological Center Library on the ESF Newcomb Campus. The ESF Libraries share their local catalog, along with hundreds of bibliographic databases, with Syracuse University through the SUMMIT Library Information System. A Place for You Introducing SUNY-ESF Moon Library What's New at the Moon The latest Library news. Be sure to visit the new Student Lounge in room 13 on the lower level of Moon Library - an excellent place to take a study break and refuel. Connect here to AccessScience , The McGraw-Hill Online Dictionary of Science and Technology. Connect here to Environment Abstracts , Now available online through Lexis/Nexis Environmental Universe.

64. The Library Shop At The New York Public Library
Welcome to The Library Shop! Every purchase you make here supports the 85 local and research libraries of The new york Public Library.
http://www.thelibraryshop.org/
Welcome to The Library Shop!
Every purchase you make here supports the 85 local and research libraries of The New York Public Library.
Workshop in our Mid-Manhattan branch shop:
Saturday, June 12th at 2 p.m.
The Fountain Pen Diaries

Jonathan Steinberg traces the history of the pen from early reservoir systems to self-filling pens to modern reproductions. Participants are encouraged to bring their own fountain pens for a little show-and-tell.
The New York Public Library
Student Journal

new companion to our ever-popular
Student Planner

now available for 2004-2005. Books Children's Books, Accessories recordings ... Become a Friend of the Library and get 10% off all purchases immediately. Help us with our important work: volunteer at an NYPL Research Library. Contact The Library Shop Contact The New York Public Library SITE DIRECTORY Books Books for Collectors Gifts for Readers Gifts for Writers ... Map Division

65. Klau Library, New York, HUC-JIR
Klau Library HUCJIR Brookdale Center One West 4th Street new york, NY 10012 (212) 674-5300. Back to HUC-JIR libraries Home HUC-JIR Home.
http://www.huc.edu/libraries/newyork/
Klau Library
HUC-JIR
Brookdale Center
One West 4th Street
New York, NY 10012
Back to: HUC-JIR Libraries Home HUC-JIR Home

66. Icepac
Borrowing materials identified on ICEPAC libraries throughout Northern new york share materials for their users through a service called Interlibrary Loan.
http://www.icepac.net/
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ICEPAC is the North Country's cooperative online catalog. It contains the holdings information of 305 libraries in Clinton, Essex, Franklin, Jefferson, Lewis, Oswego, and St. Lawrence counties. Search the ICEPAC online catalog: Searches may be entered by author, title, subject or by all fields. Searches may be made for individual libraries, holdings or for groups of libraries holdings. Online Instructions are available throughout the search. Borrowing materials identified on ICEPAC: Libraries throughout Northern New York share materials for their users through a service called Interlibrary Loan. Please visit your local library and request the items identified through ICEPAC.
Northern New York Library Network

6721 US Highway 11, Potsdam, NY 13676
1-877-833-1674 or 1-315-265-1119

67. School Libraries In New York
Rochelle High School Library new Rochelle; new york City The Bank Street School Library; The Chapin School Library; The Dalton School libraries; Loyola School
http://www.sldirectory.com/libsf/stpages/newyork.html
School Library Pages in the United States
School Libraries on the Web : Main Directory Directory of US Web Pages School District Libraries State Departments of Libraries ... Resources for Librarians
New York
School Library Pages District Library Pages BOCES State Library Pages ... Other Web Sites School Library Pages

68. ACRL Western New York / Ontario Chapter
The Association of College Research libraries Western new york / Ontario Chapter is an independent, nonprofit corporation and is not affiliated with Niagara
http://www.niagara.edu/library/acrl/
Home News Newsletters Conference
Planning
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Niagara University Library
Please send comments and suggestions for the development of this web site to Samantha Gust at gust@niagara.edu Site updated: 5/27/04
Western New York / Ontario Chapter We are pleased to announce that our Fall 2004 Conference will take place at the White Oaks Conference Center and Spa in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario on Friday, October 15, 2004. The theme has not yet been announced, but please mark your calendars now! This is the official web site of the Western New York / Ontario Chapter

69. NYPL, The New York Public Library For The Performing Arts
Skip to Left Navigation Skip to Main Content. The new york Public Library. About NYPL, news, Library Shops, NYPL Express. Español, Hours Locations, Ask Us, Search.
http://www.nypl.org/research/lpa/lpa.html
@import "/styles/markup-nonNS4.css"; Skip to Left Navigation Skip to Main Content get a library card? find a book? renew a book? reserve a book? research a topic? find a job at NYPL? volunteer for NYPL? support NYPL? rent space? learn to read? learn English? find events? find exhibitions? find classes? connect with wireless?
40 Lincoln Center Plaza
New York, N.Y. 10023-7498
Phone: (212) 870-1630
performingarts@nypl.org

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70. Archives And Special Collections
Services, access to the collections, collection policies, finding aids, contact information. At york University libraries, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, the institution's collections reflect the following research interests Canadian women, Canadian writers, the arts, social reform and the multicultural imagination.
http://info.library.yorku.ca/depts/asc/archives.htm
Archives and Special Collections
"...the past is not the past. It is the context. The past memory is one of the most powerful, practical tools available to a civilized democracy." John Ralston Saul, 2000-03-04 Portrait appears with the permission of the artist, Steven Vero. Who is this person, and why is her picture here? ) Location: Room 305 Scott Library 4700 Keele Street, Toronto, ON, M3J 1P3 Telephone: (416) 736-5442 (voice) (416) 650-8039 (fax) Email: archives@yorku.ca
What Are Archives? Archives are those records created, received and retained by individuals and organizations as evidence of their actions and transactions. As such they serve as their "documentary memory" and provide important information about the functions, activities, and decisions of record creators over time. York University Archives and Special Collections acquires, preserves and makes available archival materials and special collections which are generally unique and therefore irreplaceable. In keeping with its acquisition mandate, the holdings of ASC include the archival records of York University, private archives from individuals and outside organizations and special collections. Check out the following for more information about us: Hours Hours of opening and service.

71. METRO
Find out more. For general METRO contact information. Find out more. Copyright © 20022003 The Metropolitan new york Library Council.
http://www.metro.org/
Jun. 14 PowerPoint for Librarians and Administrators
Jun. 22 METRO Library Day at STRAND Bookstore
Designed to help our member libraries meet the research and informational needs of the residents of the five boroughs and Westchester County. Choose a program or service Professional Development Information Technology Resource Sharing Documentary Heritage Hospital Library Service Spring 2004 Professional Development Catalog
Distance Learning at METRO

METRO is now offering the distance learning opportunities of web conferences and online learning classes in computer and management skills More
Take a Virtual Visit to METRO's Neighborhood!

Brooklyn College Library
The Library's mission, the provision of integrated information support for the College's instructional and research activities, is supported by collections totaling 1.3 million volumes, 5,000 print periodical subscriptions, and significant electronic, audiovisual, and microform holdings. The Library adds approximately 15,000 new titles each year to its comprehensive humanities, social sciences, and sciences collections. The Library serves 16,000 students and a full-time faculty of 600.

72. NYPL, Science, Industry And Business Library
new york, NY 10016 ( 212) 5927000. E-mail Reference " The SIBL Experience" Video. news from the Rohatyn Center. new
http://www.nypl.org/research/sibl
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188 Madison Avenue
New York, NY 10016
E-mail Reference

Hours
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73. New York Library Association Home
new york Library Association logo image, new york Library Association logo image, home button, contact button, Search 2003 new york Library Association.
http://www.nyla.org/
Search: About NYLA Join Us Advocacy Vendor Opportunities ... Member Resources Highlighted Events
Mini-Library Lobby Day

June 8, 2004
YSS Board Meeting

August 6, 2004
RASS Board Meeting

August 23, 2004
NYLA Council Meeting

September 1, 2004
October 20 - 23, 2004
NYLA Joint Council Meeting
October 20, 2004 NYLA Vitality Fund Event October 21, 2004 NYLA Annual Membership Meeting October 22, 2004 October 22, 2004 NEW NYLA Mini-Library Lobby Day - June 8, 2004 NYLA 2004 Election Information Protocols for Meeting with Legislators How to Schedule and Conduct An Editorial Board Meeting NYLA's 2004 Vendor Partners ... Visit NYLA's On-Line Gift Shop - Buy Your Library Goodies Now! I joined NYLA as a student member. Since then I have found NYLA to be a great way to keep connected with our profession and especially with colleagues from all types of libraries across New York State-bright and wonderful people who I would not have met otherwise! Ann Penwarden, SMART President About NYLA Join Us Advocacy Vendor Opportunities ... Contact Information Website Powered by:

74. NYLA Conference & Trade Show
NYLA Annual Conference. Connect to Your Community, Your Colleagues, Your Career October 20 23, 2004 Rochester, new york. **Additional
http://www.nyla.org/index.php?page_id=70

75. WNYLRC Job Listings
May 31 to Jane Reukauf Federal Reserve Bank of new york Buffalo Branch Postings Can Be Found at Opportunities Outside WNY American Library Association Web
http://www.wnylrc.org/new/jobswny.htm

WNYLRC Home Page
Employment Opportunities Outside WNY
WNY Employment Opportunities
Following is a list of employment opportunities that we have received directly or via our discussion list, wnylib-l@listserv.acsu.buffalo.edu If you have a listing that you would like to have included, please email it to the list or to webmaster@wnylrc.org (no faxes, please). College Librarian (Part-time):
Erie Community College Library Resource Center have part-time openings for College Librarians at all campus locations.
Successful candidates will perform librarian duties of a general nature necessary for the ongoing operation of college library services.
Salary: $13.38/Hour.
Minimum qualifications: Graduation from a regionally accredited registered four year college or university and a Master's Degree in Library Science required. Two years of professional librarian experience preferred.
Respond to Job #560-03 by June 15, 2004
Send letter of application, resume, ECC application, official transcripts and three letters of recommendation to:
Director of Human Resources
Erie Community College
4041 Southwestern Blvd.

76. Central New York Library Resources Council
Central new york Library Resources Council 6493 Ridings Rd, Syracuse, NY 13206 Voice 315/4465446 Fax 315/446-5590. A multi-type
http://clrc.org/
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Central New York Library Resources Council
6493 Ridings Rd, Syracuse, NY 13206
Voice: 315/446-5446
Fax: 315/446-5590
A multi-type library consortium serving Herkimer, Madison,
Oneida and Onondaga counties in Central New York State
The June 2004 ISSUE OF REFERMATION is available online
Spring Issue of DHP TODAY now online
Also available in PDF format
Link to the new Statewide Continuing Education Calendar - provided by NYS3Rs
Library Advocacy - Survey for Library Patrons
2004 Presidential Campaign Web Sites
Visit CLRC's newest Internet Resources Page featuring the official web sites for all the candidates plus some other informative pages. Don't forget to visit the humor sites as well....
January - June 2004 Continuing Ed. Calendar online (just click on the link on the right side of this page)
New Century Libraries is an important statewide funding initiative currently before the Legislature and the Governor that would provide all New Yorkers with access to 21st century library services. For more information click here.
Are you looking for a place for your library group or organization to hold a meeting or a program?

77. Technical Services Web Resources
An online resource that contains information to support the cataloguing and acquisitions functions for york University libraries. Includes general cataloguing tools, Cutter tables, MARC coding guides, and resources for acquisitions, authority control, government publications and serials.
http://info.library.yorku.ca/techserv/techserv.htm
Technical Services Web Resources
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York University Home Page
Questions and comments to: hfraser@yorku.ca
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Welcome to the Technical Services Web Resources Page serving the technical services units of York University Libraries at York University , Toronto, Ontario. Here you will find links to some departmental manuals as well as to a variety of working tools to support the cataloguing and acquisitions functions. This page has been created and is being maintained by Heather A. Fraser. Questions, comments and suggestions are welcomed via e-mail, regular mail, phone or personal visit! Please let me know if you discover any links that no longer work. Please be advised that this is an ongoing project and as such, it is subject to change. Thank you! Heather A. Fraser
Table of Contents
Getting started Departmental Reports and Presentations BIBLIOGRAPHIC SERVICES MONOGRAPH ACQUISITIONS Cataloguing Committee Local Cataloguing Memos Local Manuals and Procedures Local Cataloguing Tools

78. SENYLRC (Southeastern New York Library Resources Council)
SENYLRC. Southeastern new york Library Resources Council 220 Route 299, PO Box 879, Highland, NY 12528 (845) 6912734; Fax (845) 691-6987. new at SENYLRC
http://www.senylrc.org/
SENYLRC Southeastern New York Library Resources Council
220 Route 299, PO Box 879, Highland, NY 12528
(845) 691-2734; Fax (845) 691-6987
NEW at SENYLRC:
Southeastern News Online - Vol.2 No.1 May, 2004 Resource Sharing: Regional Interlibrary Loan Directory Survey
New web site www.hudsonvalleyheritage.org promotes information and education about digital library development and provides links to regional examples of digital collections. Staff Development: Continuing Education Opportunities
Calendar of Events for SENYLRC
New York Library Continuing Education Calendar Regional Online Catalog: SEAL - Southeastern Access to Libraries About SENYLRC General Information Directions to SENYLRC Board of Trustees Committees ... Staff Council Services Consortial Electronic Resources Continuing Education Hospital Library Services Program New York 3Rs LibQual+ ... Unsubscribe from SENYLRC Listserves ILL Publications SEAL - Southeastern Access to Libraries ILL System Documentation SEAL ILL System Evaluation 2003 PDF Council Publications Calendar of Events Employment Opportunities Member Libraries Member Directory Library Catalogs Criteria for Membership Mid-Hudson Library System ... The Ramapo Catskill Library System Local Resources

79. The Foundation Center - New York
new york University Releases Report on Giving by new york City Residents. with disabilities who would otherwise be unable to access our library s resources?
http://fdncenter.org/newyork/
June 2004 is Funding for Arts Month!
If you’re an artist seeking a grant or if you represent a nonprofit arts group looking to increase your support in this challenging funding environment, join us in June for our third annual Funding for Arts Month . Network with fellow artists and colleagues, discover online fundraising strategies and new resources, and gain insight into what’s happening in the New York arts funding community. Find out more and view our calendar of events
Space Still Available!

Join New Jersey grantmakers for a free breakfast program on funding for arts and culture. To learn more...
View the print-version of New York's monthly newsletter
View past issues on other interesting topics Monthly Feature
June 2004 is Funding for Arts Month at the Foundation Center. More...
Grants That Make a Difference

Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Hoping to Create More Compelling Science Stories. More...
Grantmakers in the News

Lortel Foundation Distributes $500,000 to Nonprofit Theaters. More...

80. York City Archives
Hold york civic records over 500 years, records of a few manors, mostly near to the city of york, civic and private charities and some family and business records. Outline of collection.
http://www.york.gov.uk/libraries/archives/
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York City Archives
Art Gallery Building,
Exhibition Square,
York Y01 7EW
tel: (01904) 551878 fax: (01904) 551877 email: archives@york.gov.uk Emails are treated in the same way as letters: date-stamped and added to the enquiries file. The Archives are situated at the right side of the building.
Opening times
Mon, Tues, Wed, Fri 9am - 1pm and 2pm - 5pm and Thursday 9am - 1pm and 2pm - 7.30pm. There are no charges for researchers visiting the archives
Fees
Cheques are payable to "City of York Council". Photocopies: A4: 12p A3 20p per sheet Microfilm reader/printer copies: 25p Scanned images available. Larger scale items to order.
Holdings at the archives
York Civic Records
The council minutes and accounts cover 500 years of civic life including the Mystery Plays and many references to Richard, Duke of Gloucester (later Richard III). They include records of York City Courts, but there are gaps in all the series. (The records of the Assizes held at York for the County of Yorkshire and the City of York are in the Public Record Office in Kew, London. The York Reference Library has newspapers from the 18 century and Calendars of Prisoners from 1785-1851 which give information on such prisoners. These sources are not indexed.

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