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  1. Walford's Guide to Reference Material: Generalia, Language and Literature, the Arts (Walford's Guide to Reference Material)
  2. Literature (The Arts) by Brian Williams, 1991-01
  3. The Turn of the Century = Le Tournant Du Siecle: Modernism and Modernity in Literature and the Arts = Le Modernism Et LA Modernite Dans LA Litterature ... Studies in Literature and the Art, Vol 3)
  4. Greybeards at Play: Literature and Art for Old Gentlemen. Rhymes and Sketches (Collected Works of G.K. Chesterton) by G.K. Chesterton, 2000-05
  5. Important Books: Children's Picture Books As Art and Literature by Joseph Stanton, 2005-10-28
  6. Maxfield Parrish: A Treasury of Art and Children's Literature by Alma Gilbert, 1995-10-01
  7. Nubia and Abyssinia: Comprehending their civil history, antiquities, arts, religion, literature, and natural history (The family library) by Michael Russell, 1841
  8. Shakespeare and the Arts: The Scholarly Literature (Shakespeare: the Critical Complex)
  9. Reflecting Senses: Perception and Appearance in Literature, Culture, and the Arts by Walter Pape, 1995-07
  10. John Steinbeck: A Writer's Life (Single Title: Biography: Arts, Music, and Literature) by John Tessitore, 2001-03
  11. The Negro In Literature And Art In The United States (BCL1 - US History) by Benjamin Griffith Brawley, 1991-08
  12. The Romantic Imagination: Literature And Art In England And Germany.(Textxet. Studies in Comparative Literature. 6) by Jürgen Klein, Frederick BURWICK, 1996-01
  13. Papers On Literature And Art (part 1&2) (BCL1-PS American Literature) by Margaret S. Ossoli, Sarah Margaret Ossoli, 1846-01
  14. Childhood in Literature and Art: With Some Observations on Literature for Children (Notable American Authors) by Horace Elisha Scudder, 1894

81. ASL Access
ASL Access takes the position that American Sign Language ASL - is a unique language, used by many Deaf people and of practical value for others who appreciate visual communication. ASL Access encourages the acquisition and advancement of ASL skills, the appreciation of ASL literature, the provision of information in ASL, and the production of ASL video recordings. The mission of ASL Access is to provide ASL resources to public libraries as a service to communities.
http://www.aslaccess.org
If you want to see American Sign Language (ASL) you've found your best resource! ASL Access gives you access to ASL stories and ASL lessons for all ages and stages - and more. How? Easy! You let your library, school, college, agency, or other organization know about ASL Access, and we help the staff to find and buy great ASL videos for you to borrow. Tell everyone you know about ASL Access. Get your hands on ASL! To help spread the news, take this flyer to your local library! To donate to ASL Access, click here . To see the latest news on ASL Access check out What's New! Graphic featuring Deaf artist Trix Bruce. Photos used with permission.
Web design by Alex Wixtrom
www.aslaccess.org

82. Top_e
A catalog of books in the Veps language held by national and academic libraries in the Republic of Karelia.
http://library.karelia.ru/eng/vepseng.shtml

Contents
Historical information Library today Our address ... Home page "V e p s i k a"
(Joint catalogue of literature in the Vepsian language) The joint catalogue includes books on linguistics, literary studies, religion, natural sciences, geography, physics, mathematics, folk-lore and belles-lettres. The publications are arranged in the alphabetical order. Every record has a short Russian translation. The catalogue has the subject guide. All books are included in the electronic catalogue.
The libraries - participants of the catalogue: NB RK
- The National Library of Republic of Karelia
NB PGU - The Library of Petrozavodsk State University
NB KNC - The Library of the Karelian branch of the Academy of Sciences of Russia
Joint catalogue of literature in the Vepsian language is performed
according to the rules of transliteration.
"Vepsika"

83. WU Libraries: Resources For American Literature
University libraries Washington University in St. Louis. music, performingarts, philosophy, religion, history, and literature,1984-present.
http://library.wustl.edu/subjects/amlit/
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Fax: Resources Databases Full Text Sources Journals Discussion lists ... American Literature at WUStL Databases
Indexes citations from articles in arts and humanities periodicals,1980-present.
The HUMBUL Gateway: International Resources for the Humanities

Site hosted by Oxford University and funded by the British government. Provides links to many resources useful to literary research.
Library of Congress OPAC
The closest thing to a national library catalog we have in the United States. MLA International Bibliography (FirstSearch), or MLA International Bibliography (SilverPlatter) An index to literary, linguistic, and folklore scholarship published throughout the world. Includes articles published from 1963-present. For articles published prior to 1963, consult the print version of the Bibliography in the Olin Reference index area. Also consult ABELL, the Annual Bibliography of English Language and Literature, available online through Literature Online and in paper in Olin Reference, Z2011 M69.

84. USC Libraries :: Collections
Collections include Los Angeles regional history, American literature, Lion Feuchtwanger and the German emigre experience, natural history, and university history.
http://www.usc.edu/isd/libraries/collections/
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85. Top_e
A catalog of books in the Karelian language held by national and academic libraries in the Republic of Karelia and by the Russian National Library.
http://library.karelia.ru/eng/kareng.shtml

Contents
Historical information Library today Our address ... Home page "K a r e l i k a"
(Joint catalogue of literature in the Karelian language) The joint catalogue includes 392 books in the Karelian language, owned by the National Library of Republic of Karelia, the Library of Petrozavodsk State University, the Library of the Karelia branch of the Academy of Sciences of Russia, the Russian National Library. The catalogue includes books on linguistics, natural sciences, literary studies, geography, physics, mathematics, economy. agriculture, ethnography, folk-lore etc. Bibliographical records are arranged according to subject categories; inside every subject category - in the alphabetical order. Every record has a short Russian translation. All books are included in the electronic catalogue
The libraries - participants of the catalogue: NB RK
- The National Library of Republic of Karelia
NB PGU - The Library of Petrozavodsk State University
NB KNC - The Library of the Karelian branch of the Academy of Sciences of Russia
RNB - The Russian National Library
Joint catalogue of literature in the Karelian language is performed
according to the rules of transliteration.

86. David Young Acquiring The Friedrich Tippmann Collection
Exhibit of selected volumes from the NCSU libraries' collection of entomological literature, pertaining to the history of science from the PreLinnean period through the 19th and early 20th centuries.
http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/archives/exhibits/Tippmann/index.html

87. MacKichan Software - The Home Of Scientific WorkPlace, Scientific Word, And Scie
A BibTeX database manager running on Windows (DOS and 16bit) for creating, maintaining and updating literature reference libraries, in a format which is compatible with BibTeX.
http://www.mackichan.com/index.html?bibdb/

88. Encyclopedia: Literature And The Arts
Encyclopedia sections concerning literature and the Arts. Latin American ArtBiographies Latin American literature Biographies libraries, Books,
http://www.infoplease.com/encyclopedia/literature-arts.html
in All Infoplease Almanacs Biographies Dictionary Encyclopedia
Daily Almanac for
Sep 18, 2005

89. Library And Technology Services | Brandeis University
Located in Waltham, Massachusetts. Over sixty specialized collections are grouped into four broad categories (Judaica, history, literature, and creative arts) and include significant holdings on Louis D. Brandeis, Benjamin Disraeli, Leonardo da Vinci, Albert Einstein, and Yiddish Sheet Music, among others. Research affiliations Center for Research libraries, Research Library Group.
http://www.library.brandeis.edu/
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90. The Spectator.co.uk Renewals
Discusses how the government is forcing libraries to sell, and sometimes pulp, great works of literature in the name of vibrancy and multiculturalism.
http://www.spectator.co.uk/article.php3?table=old&section=current&issue=

91. Literature, Libertines And Lenin's Wife
Famous librarians and famous people associated with libraries. PDF
http://www.library.unisa.edu.au/about/papers/famouslb.pdf

92. Harold B. Lee Library
The official web site of the Harold B. Lee Library at Brigham Young University . art art History Children s literature Classical Studies
http://www.lib.byu.edu/
BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY Contact Us Don Quixote remembered at Library In September the L. Tom Perry Special Collections and the Harold B. Lee Library will present the major exhibition, “Wheels, Windmills, and Webs,” a celebration marking the 400th anniversary of the publication of Miguel de Cervantes’s Don Quixote. Main Menu Site Index For Donors FAQ ... Reservations More... Select one: Ask a Librarian Course Reserve Databases A-Z E-Reference Electronic Reserve Floor Maps Friends of the Library Giving to the Library How to Find Interlibrary Loan Journal Finder Library Catalog Library Classes Online Collections Other Libraries Renew Materials Research Guides Subjects A-Z Find Articles by Subject Select a subject: Accounting Africa Agriculture American Literature American Sign Language Ancient Studies Animal Science Animation Anthropology/Archaeology Architecture Argentina Asian Studies Astronomy Audiology Biology Botany (Use Biology) Brazil Business Caribbean Central America Chemical Engineering Chemistry Chile Civil/Envir. Engineering Classical Studies Communications Comparative Literature Computer Engineering Computer Science Construction Management Dance Developmental Biology Economics Education Electrical Engineering Engineering (General) English Language English Literature Environmental Science European Studies Exercise Science Family History Family Sciences Film Folklore Food Science Genealogy General Search Geographic Info. Systems

93. World-Wide Web Resources - Humanities
A catalog of annotated Internet resources maintained by the University of Kentucky libraries. Offers sections devoted to English and American literature, popular culture, Classical Studies, creative writing information for authors, Film, and Fine Arts.
http://www.uky.edu/Subject/humanities.html

Humanities
New Sites Added Since January 7
  • American Humanities Index , bibliographic references to over 700 literary, scholarly and creative journals published in the United States and Canada from 1975 forward. Produced by Whitston Publishing. Available through EBSCOhost Web . Accessible via campus machines. Also available off-campus for UK faculty, students and staff; follow these proxy server access instructions
  • American Literature
    including Writing information.
  • Classical Resources
  • English Literature
    including Writing information.
  • Film
  • Fine Arts
  • History
  • Humanities, General ...
  • Theater
    Humanities, General
  • ACADEMIA
  • Aesop's Fables
  • American Council of Learned Societies , non-profit federation of 60 national learned societies in the humanities and social sciences. The purpose of the Council, as set forth in its constitution, is "the advancement of humanistic studies in all fields of learning in the humanities and social sciences and the maintenance and strengthening of relations among national societies devoted to such studies."
  • American Humanities Index , bibliographic references to over 700 literary, scholarly and creative journals published in the United States and Canada from 1975 forward. Produced by Whitston Publishing. Available through
  • 94. Penn State Libraries George And Sherry Middlemas Arts And
    The Arts and Humanities Library is located on the second and third floors of Pattee Slavic Languages literatures Spanish Language and literature
    http://www.libraries.psu.edu/artshumanities/

    95. Ramblings On Librarianship, Technology, And Academia
    Deborah's meanderings on librarianship, expecially as pertains to children's literature, academic libraries, new technology, and blogging.
    http://www.livejournal.com/users/gnomicutterance/
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    Relevance of academic reference librarians
    I've got some thoughts I've been pondering about some problems which are probably specific to academic reference librarianship, although I may be incorrect about that. I've been formulating these ideas for a while (with much help from cnoocy and tahnan ), and I'm just going to brainstorm some ideas onto the page. Because there's a lot here, and going to break this up into multiple posts. I'm partly during this just organize my thoughts, but I would love to hear input and feedback from y'all. Am I oversimplifying, missing things, over complicating? Are these solved problems?
    The question is one of relevance. What purpose does a reference librarian serve in an era of:

    96. ARTS LIBRARY @ YALE
    As the final genre of classical art literature there remains to be consideredthe poetic or The beginnings of modern art literature must be sought in
    http://www.library.yale.edu/art/ehgkl1.html
    Search Orbis Title Journal/Newspaper/Magazine Title Author (lastname firstname) Keyword (MUST use and/or/not or " ") Ranked Keyword Subject Call Number Art + Architecture Library
    Arts of the Book Collection

    Classics Library

    Drama Library
    ...
    School of Drama

    THE LITERATURE OF ART BY E.H. GOMBRICH Translated from the German by Max Marmor bibliography appears as a separate document on this home page. Note: This translation was first published in Art Documentation , vol. 11 no. 1, Spring 1992. Kunstwissenschaft All branches of the literature of art were cultivated in antiquity although, of course, only a fragment of this body of writing has survived. The technical textbook on architecture is Vitruvius' Ten Books on Architecture (De Architectura Libri X) Natural History . Books 35 and 36 provide a survey of sculptors, silversmiths and painters in connection with a treatment of stones, metals and earths. Many of the anecdotes that Pliny relates have become famousfor example, about the contest of Zeuxis and Parrhasios or about Apelles (whence the phrase "stick to your last"). But more important is the fact that Pliny describes the history of painting and sculpture as the story of a steady progression to a time of maturity and subsequent decline. In so doing, he set the example for nearly all subsequent art historical writing. Altogether, the influence of these brief chapters upon Renaissance painting was scarcely slighter than that of Vitruvius upon architecture: the critical judgements which he hands down were applied and transferred again and again to other artists.

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    http://sesk.superboard.com

    98. AIB. Librariana
    The Italian Library Association's selection of resources for librariana in literature, the movies, TV, music, comics and jokes. Includes links and a bibliography.
    http://www.aib.it/aib/clm/clm-e.htm
    AIB-WEB
    Librariana
    Culture and humour in libraries
    Cultura e umorismo in biblioteca [Italiano]
    AIB-WEB
    Search AIB-WEB

    AIB-WEB News
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    Librariana aims to be a collection of references to libraries and librarians in the world of fiction and in the arts. Archives and documentation centres have also been included if particularly significant or when confused, as often happens, with libraries. The section is divided into several branches, each of them presenting links to similar sites and to the pages created by the editorial team on various topics. In order to compile these pages the available bibliography has been used, as well as information collected among members of the editorial team and colleagues.
    aw-clm@aib.it

    Librariana, in collaboration with the section "AIB-WEB. Contributi", is also pleased to receive articles written by colleagues on the topics dealt with. Papers can be sent to the editorial team of "Contributi"
    A presentation in Italian of this site is available. 2000-05-06, last revision of this page 2005-09-09, maintained by Rossana Morriello , in collaboration with the editorial team
    URL: http://www.aib.it/aib/clm/clm-e.htm

    99. The Seattle Public Library: Library News Release Detail
    art and literature Collection in New Central Library to be named after PeterDonnelly. Seattle City Librarian Deborah L. Jacobs has announced that the art
    http://www.spl.org/default.asp?pageID=about_news_detail&cid=1065474433421

    100. Boston Public Library Home Page
    Principal facilities located in Boston, Massachusetts. Besides acting as a circulating library for the Boston area (25 branches), BPL hosts a huge collection of rare books, manuscripts, maps, musical scores and prints, including several first edition folios by William Shakespeare. Research collections include Americana, anarchism, architecture, biography, Boston and Massachusetts history, children's literature, music, the performing arts, politics, religion and social action. Research affiliations Association of Research libraries, Research Library Group.
    http://www.bpl.org/
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