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         Arizona Libraries:     more books (100)
  1. Singing for Power: The Song Magic of the Papago Indians of Southern Arizona (California Library Reprint Series) by Ruth Murray Underhill, 1977-02
  2. Arizona by Dennis B. Fradin, 1995-03
  3. Miranda Rights: Protecting The Rights Of The Accused (The Library of American Laws and Legal Principles) by G. S. Prentzas, 2005-08
  4. The Story of the Arizona Diamondbacks (The Story of the...) by Sara Gilbert, 2007-07
  5. Wyatt Earp: The Ok Corral and the Law of the American West (The Library of American Lives and Times) by William L. Urban, 2003-08
  6. Arizona (From Sea to Shining Sea) by Carole K. Standard, 2002-03
  7. Arizona: El Estado Del Gran Canon (World Almanac Biblioteca De Los Estados) by Michael A. Martin, 2005-01
  8. The Arizona Cardinals (Inside the NFL) by Bob Italia, 1996-01
  9. Trixie Belden and the mystery in Arizona (Trixie Belden library) by Julie Tatham, 1965
  10. The History of the Arizona Cardinals (NFL Today) (NFL Today) by Sara Frederick, Sara Gilbert, 2005-08-31
  11. Miranda V. Arizona And the Rights of the Accused: Debating Supreme Court Decisions by Carol Kelly-Gangi, 2006-12
  12. Arizona Ames (Chivers Sound Library American Collections) by Zane Grey, 1998-06
  13. Miranda V. Arizona: The Rights of the Accused (Supreme Court Cases Through Primary Sources) by Liz Sonneborn, 2003-08
  14. Arizona (Celebrate the States, Set 8) by Melissa McDaniel, 2000-04

41. Arizona Library Links
arizona libraries. US National Links. Select a SubCategory. Other Links Map Quest Public Libraries General Location Websites. Visit Our Sponsors
http://www.thesnare.com/states/ariz/community/libraries/library.htm
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42. Arizona Association Of Law Libraries
Provides extensive information about the association, including a membership directory, job listings in the region, and access to AzAllList archives and subscription information.
http://www.aallnet.org/chapter/azll/

Membership Application

Membership Directory

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43. Arizona State University Libraries
Principal facilities located in Tempe, arizona. The ASU libraries contain over 3.1 million volumes. Areas of specialization include urban planning, environmental design and architecture; government documents (local, state, federal and United Nations); East Asia; and Chicano collections. The engineering library houses a map collection that dates from 1619. Some of the material is available on line and through interlibrary loan. Research affiliations Association of Research libraries, Center for Research libraries, Research Library Group.
http://www.asu.edu/lib/
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44. ASU Libraries: Map Collection
General collection information and guides to geography resources.
http://www.asu.edu/lib/hayden/govdocs/maps/mapcoll.htm

45. Joint Conference On Digital Libraries (JCDL) 2004
Global Reach and Diverse Impact Joint Conference on Digital libraries is an international forum focusing on digital libraries and associated technical, practical, and social issues. 7-11 Jun 2004. Tucson, arizona.
http://www.jcdl2004.org/
Introduction Registration Keynote Speakers Program Schedule Conference Location ... Student Volunteers STUDENT RATE AVAILABLE for a limited number of hotel rooms! First come, first served; $79/night plus tax. Email Cathy Larson to request a room.
ONLINE REGISTRATION IS CLOSED. PLEASE REGISTER ONSITE! Are you planning to schedule a committee or other meeting during JCDL 2004?
To ensure meeting room availability, please contact Cathy Larson as soon as possible. Space is available on a first-come, first-served basis and is limited, so reserve early!

46. ASU Libraries: Art History Resources
Web sites and publications in print that are concerned with various aspects of art history, collected by the arizona State University libraries.
http://www.asu.edu/lib/hayden/ref/art/arthist.html

47. Arizona Public Libraries
Welcome to arizona Public libraries! Flagstaff, Flagstaff CityCoconino County Public Library. Glendale, Glendale Public Library
http://www.publiclibraries.com/arizona.htm
Arizona Public Libraries City Library Alma Alma Public Library Crawford County Library System Alpine Alpine Public Library Apache Junction Apache Junction Public Library Arivaca Caviglia-Arivaca Branch Library Benson Benson Public Library Cochise County Library District Bisbee Copper Queen Library Bowie Jimmie Libhart Library Cochise County Library District Bullhead City Mohave County Library at Bullhead City Mohave County Library District Catalina Dewhirst-Catalina Branch Library Chloride Chloride Community Library Mohave County Library District Dolan Springs Dolan Springs Community Library Mohave County Library District Douglas Douglas Public Library Flagstaff Flagstaff City-Coconino County Public Library Glendale Glendale Public Library Golden Valley Golden Valley Community Library Mohave County Library District Green Valley Conrad Joyner-Green Valley Branch Library Tucson-Pima Public Library Huachuca City Huachuca City Public Library Kingman Mohave County Library District Lake Havasu City Mohave County Library at Lake Havasu City Mohave County Library District Marana Marana Branch Library Tucson-Pima Public Library Maricopa County Maricopa County Library District Meadview Meadview Community Library Mohave County Library District Mesa Mesa Public Library
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48. Collection Development Training For Arizona Public Libraries
Tutorials cover collection development policies, needs assessment, selection criteria, acquisition of materials, weeding, censorship issues, collection assessment, preservation and repair, and donated materials.
http://www.lib.az.us/cdt/
Collection Development Training (CDT) provides practical training in how to perform collection development activities in public libraries. Each activity is presented as a separate section with links to helpful Internet sites, lists of books and articles for further reading, and definitions of key terms. While this training may be useful to librarians in a variety of libraries, this site is intended primarily for librarians and other library staff working in Arizona's small and rural public libraries. CDT is sponsored by the Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records. To enter click CDT below. After viewing the CDT information, PLEASE take our on line survey . This provides valuable information that will allow us to revise the CDT program accordingly.
On Line Survey
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49. UA Library - DLIST
The Digital libraries Initiatives Group and the Library Information Systems Team of the University of arizona merged in May 2003 and now coordinates digital development through the use of a Twiki online group.
http://www.library.arizona.edu/library/teams/dlist/
Digital Library Information Systems Team
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50. Arizona Chapter Of The Special Libraries Association (SLA)
Other LibraryRelated Links SLA Chapters Adjacent to arizona. libraries in arizona. Apache Junction Public Library Arid Lands Information Center
http://www.sla.org/chapter/caz/library.html

Special Libraries Association
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51. Visual Literacy Collection -- Router Page
Sponsored by arizona State University libraries, this link is an educational resource intended to promote research and study in the field of visual literacy. Includes information about visual literacy manuscript, book, and media holdings in conjunction with the International Visual Literacy Association.
http://www.asu.edu/lib/archives/bvlc.htm
The Web Page for the Joel and Irene Benedict Visual Literacy Collection has moved! Your browser should automatically take you to our new site shortly, otherwise click on the link below to go there now.
http://www.asu.edu/lib/archives/benedict/index.html

52. Happy Jack, Arizona AZ Community Profile: Data, Info And Resources
Profile includes census, demographic and income data, parks, schools, libraries, hospitals, airports, hotels, motels, and aerial photos.
http://www.hometownlocator.com/City/Happy-Jack-Arizona.cfm
Happy Jack, Arizona (AZ)
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Happy Jack, Arizona Community Profile
Happy Jack, Arizona AZ HTL Profile , maps and aerial photos of Happy Jack, AZ Coconino County and Coconino County subdivisions. Book a Hotel Near Happy Jack, Arizona
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(any date) Coconino County Area Code 928
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53. Picacho, Arizona AZ Community Profile: Data, Info And Resources
Profile includes census, demographic and income data, parks, schools, libraries, hospitals, airports, hotels, motels, and aerial photos.
http://www.hometownlocator.com/City/Picacho-Arizona.cfm
Picacho, Arizona (AZ)
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Picacho, Arizona AZ HTL Profile , maps and aerial photos of Picacho, AZ Pinal County and Pinal County subdivisions. Book a Hotel Near Picacho, Arizona
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(any date) Pinal County Area Code 520
Picacho, AZ ZIP Codes:
Time Zone: Mountain (Standard Time: GMT -7 hours - No change for DST)
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Picacho Locator
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54. Weeding
Discusses the importance of having a weeding policy, the rationale behind weeding, some reasons it is difficult to weed, practical information for use in planning or conducting weeding, and options for the materials you remove. Part of the Collection Development Training for arizona Public libraries.
http://www.lib.az.us/cdt/weeding.htm
Section Contents
Overview

The Importance of a Weeding Policy

Why Weeding Is Necessary

Why It Doesn't Get Done
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For Further Reading

Overview
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Weeding (also known as deselection) is an essential, though difficult, element of collection development that ensures the library's materials are useful and accessible. Every library's print collection is limited by the space available to house it, and collections should change over time to reflect changes in the community and in the library's goals. Weeding is a periodic or continual evaluation of resources intended to remove items that are no longer useful from the collection.
This section discusses the importance of having a weeding policy, the rationale behind weeding, some reasons it is difficult to weed, practical information for use in planning or conducting weeding, and options for the materials you remove. When considering weeding in your library, keep in mind that every library is different; every library has unique priorities and problems. Not every suggestion or guideline for weeding in this section will fit your library, so feel free to adapt as necessary.

55. ==Library Interior Designs== Library Furniture Distributors,library Furniture,sc
Specializes in libraries for public buildings. Shown is business profile, projects, suppliers and contacts. Based in California, Nevada, arizona and Hawaii.
http://www.yamadaenterprises.com/
Library Interior Designs
library furniture information Yamada Enterprises has been dedicated to furnishing complete library interiors for over 25 years. As a library furniture distributor , our territory includes California, Nevada, Arizona and Hawaii. We offer a diverse selection of quality manufacturers specializing in library products including book stacks mobile compact shelving library furniture seating ... book detection systems and library accessories . As an exclusive dealer for Worden library furniture and Montel steel library book stacks we offer competitive pricing and product knowledge. Our products include school library furniture, public library furniture and museum art storage systems. Our dedicated team can assist in providing a comprehensive assessment of your furniture and storage needs. Our services allow libraries to enjoy a turnkey furniture and shelving installation from a single source supplier. As part of our commitment to service, Yamada Enterprises can assist and make recommendations to your overall library interior design focusing on specific requirements and functionality. Our clients are provided with

56. The Icon Programming Language
Imperative, procedural, highlevel, general purpose, many features for processing data structures, character strings, C/Pascal-like syntax, but far higher semantics. Has documents, books, implementations, libraries, Java-based Jcon.
http://www.cs.arizona.edu/icon/
The Icon Programming Language
Current status report (last updated April 16, 2003) Icon 9.4 for Unix
Icon 9.4 for Macintosh

Icon 9.3 for Windows

Icon 9.4 Library
Icon is a high-level, general-purpose programming language with a large repertoire of features for processing data structures and character strings. Icon is an imperative, procedural language with a syntax reminiscent of C and Pascal, but with semantics at a much higher level.
Language Information
Ralph Griswold's Overview
Dave Hanson's Brief Introduction
Bill Mitchell's introduction and slides
John Shipman's Tutorial (at NM Tech)
Tom Christopher's Icon Handbook
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Programming Corner
Documentation
Current Release Documentation
Frequently Asked Questions
Books about Icon Technical Reports ... The Icon Analyst
Implementations
Version 9.4.2 for Unix Version 9.4.2 for Macintosh Version 9.3.2 for Windows Java-Based "Jcon" ... All versions
Program Library
Packages Indexes Submission Guidelines Technical Support ... Department of Computer Science e-mail: icon-project@cs.arizona.edu

57. ASU Libraries: Arizona Business Information
The arizona Library Association is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the support of libraries and librarians throughout the State of arizona.
http://www.asu.edu/lib/hayden/ref/busi/azlabusweb.htm

58. Maricopa County Library Council Home Page
Represents all types of libraries in Maricopa County, arizona. Links to area libraries, catalogs, library organizations, programs and events.
http://community.tempe.gov/mclc/
This World Wide Web site is sponsored by the Maricopa County Library Council and the Tempe Public Library. The Maricopa County Library Council represents all types of libraries in Maricopa County, Arizona. Please follow these links to visit libraries in Maricopa County with Web pages. The Maricopa County Youth Librarians page provides current notices and a listserve. MCLC Continuing Education Committee Local Public Libraries Professional Library Organizations Click here to read about the group's upcoming activities and here for public relations links. Genealogy Classes Programs and Links Click on the logo above to visit the OnebookAZ website for details on the book, author, programs and events. ONE BOOK AZ is an exciting annual program that libraries and other partners across the state will be hosting during April 2003 . Bringing adults together through literature is the driving force behind this project that will encourage communities across the state of Arizona to read the same book and participate in discussions and programs centered on that book. Look for Life of Pi the April 2004 OneBook Summer Reading Program MCLC Continuing Education Committee "The Maricopa County Library Council, Continuing Education Committee plans

59. ASU Libraries: Arizona Business Information
Search Engine the arizona Government Information Locator Service (GILS). This service provided by the arizona State Library, Archives, and Public Records
http://www.asu.edu/lib/hayden/ref/busi/azbus.html

60. X-kernel
Objectbased framework to implement network protocols; defines an interface that protocols use to invoke operations on one another (i.e., to send messages to and receive messages from adjacent protocols) and a collection of libraries to manipulate messages, participant addresses, events, associative memory tables (maps), and threads.
http://www.cs.arizona.edu/xkernel/
x-kernel Home Page
The University of Arizona, Computer Science Department
Current Research Projects
The x -kernel Protocol Framework
The x -kernel is an object-based framework for implementing network protocols. It defines an interface that protocols use to invoke operations on one another (i.e., to send a message to and receive a message from an adjacent protocol) and a collection of libraries for manipulating messages, participant addresses, events, associative memory tables (maps), threads, and so on. Over the last several years, the x -kernel has served as a research platform for investigating end-to-end issues related to computer networks. Broadly speaking, our work has focused on the implementation of network software running on the end systems connected to the network, and on the design of the protocols running on those systems. Our work is experimental in nature, meaning that we design, build, and measure systems. The x -kernel is also used in computer network courses to give students hands-on experience with network protocols. Information about a new textbook that uses the x -kernel to illustrate networking concepts- Computer Networks: A Systems Approach
Software
We currently distribute the x -kernel running on a variety of different platforms, as well as a wide collection of network protocols and other related software. To access more information on this software, see the following:

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