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         Art & Literature Libraries:     more books (100)
  1. The Southwest in American Literature and Art: The Rise of a Desert Aesthetic by David W. Teague, 1997-10
  2. Tables of European history, literature, and art, from A.D. 200 to 1888, and of American history, literature, and art by Nichol; John, 2007-01-21
  3. Teaching Language Arts Through Literature: Grades 4-6 (Kathy Schrock's Every Day of the School Year Series) by N. Keane, 2002-02
  4. Romare Bearden: Celebrating the Victory (Single Title: Biography: Arts, Music and Literature) by Myron Schwartzman, 1999-12
  5. Representing the French Revolution: Literature, Historiography, and Art
  6. Pastiche: Cultural Memory in Art, Film, Literature by Ingeborg Hoesterey, 2001-03-01
  7. John Coltrane: A Sound Supreme (Biography, Arts, Music and Literature Series) by John W. Selfridge, 1999-09
  8. The Mark of the Beast: The Medieval Bestiary in Art, Life, and Literature (Garland Reference Library of the Humanities) by Debra Hassig, 1998-12-01
  9. The Americana: a Universal Reference Library, Comprising the Arts and Sciences, Literature, History, Biography, Geography by N/A, 1930
  10. The Emc Masterpiece Series Literature and the Language Arts Audio Library "Understanding Literature (The Emc Masterpiece Series Literature and the Language Arts Audio Library "Understanding Literature, Understanding literature) by EMC MASTERPIECE, 1998
  11. The EMC Masterpiece Series: Literature and the Language Arts: Electronic Library Guide by Laurie (ED) Skiba, 1998
  12. A course of lectures on dramatic art and literature (Bohn's standard library) by August Wilhelm von Schlegel, 1861
  13. Pre-Meiji Works in the Library of Congress: Japanese Literature, Performing Arts, and Reference Books: A Bibliography by Shojo; zJin Ichi Konishi Honda, 1996
  14. There Was a Certain Man : Spoken Art of the Fipa (Oxford Library of African Literature) by Roy G. (editor) Willis, 1979

101. Book Frontier
Booksellers, literature, rare books, libraries, news and resources on the changing book world.
http://bookfrontier.blogspot.com
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Book Frontier
www.buriedantiques.com Rare Book Dealer specializing in History, First Editions, Used , Out-of-Print, New Books. Email: admin@buriedantiques.com
Tuesday, April 19, 2005
I have just finished reading the History of the Book in Canada: Volume 1 – Beginnings to 1840 Edited by Patricia Lockhart Fleming, which is a fairly comprehensive book history of Canada from this period. However, when you have so many of the finest team of Canadian historians, librarians, and literary scholars from across the country working on somewhat 540 scholarly pages and you cannot forget Canada did build up a considerable reserve of literary capital over the two centuries ranking us with France and England and giving use a credible international literary validation. Yes, before 1840 Canada was white, Protestant, and a heterosexual ghetto and yes the Americans too had nostalgia for the unhurried horse and buggy age.
Then there was Voltaire who wrote a few arpents of snow a cold, uncomfortable, uninviting region, from which nothing but furs and fish were to be had.’ Why would Voltaire who himself a fugitive from justice during the French Revolution be such a anti-Canadian cultural cabal as to make believe that Canada was a boring place? Immensely boring. Did it have something to do with the French nationalism and secondly colonization under the world system? The same purpose General de Gaulle was stirring the nationalistic pot, which he flirted with Lower Canada sending

102. ART LITERATURE INTERNATIONAL (RILA) [191]
art literature International abstracts and indexes current publications in thehistory LC=, LC, Library of Congress Card Number, Phrase, S LC=8284621
http://library.dialog.com/bluesheets/html/bl0191.html
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Art Literature International abstracts and indexes current publications in the history of art. The database is produced by RILA, the International Repertory of the Literature of Art, and corresponds to the printed publication, RILA . The Art Literature International database is sponsored by the College Art Association of America and the Art Libraries Society of North America and is produced by RILA, a bibliographic service of the Getty Art History Information Program of the J. Paul Getty Trust. More than half of the records contain informative abstracts. All aspects of Western art are covered from Late Antiquity (4th Century) to the present.
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Art Literature International covers literature on all aspects of Western art from Late Antiquity (4th century) to the present. Topics include:

103. Children's Picture Books: Mainpage
Review of some children's literature, by Matthew Z. Heintzelman.
http://mingo.info-science.uiowa.edu/~heintzelman/foundations/mainpage.htm
Children's Picture Books with Librarians and Libraries:
An Annotated Bibliography
Matthew Z. Heintzelman
School of Library and Information Science
University of Iowa
Foundations of Library and Information Science (21:101)
December 1, 2000 Much of the problem of the "librarian stereotype" and the dissatisfaction with interactions with librarians may stem from images of the librarian as authoritarian and not authoritative . It is central to the argument being posited here, that mixed into this discourse is the perception that librarians are cut-off from their respective communities. It is this perception of aloofness that turns their voices from authoritative ones to authoritarian ones in the ears of their communities. How do librarians interact with their communities? How do they define who is and who is not included in their community? Do they act as facilitators or hindrances to those searching for information in the library? Do they respond in friendly or fearsome ways? Or, more importantly, are they perceived to be reacting in friendly or fearsome ways?

104. Special Collections - Undergraduate Topics
Features a portrait of Chaucer as part of literature of Transformation course
http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/spc/imagecat/speccoll.htm
Fifteenth-century portrait of Geoffrey Chaucer Collection designation and call number: Special Collections Features The Literature of Transformation Welcome, undergraduates, to the Special Collections web page designed with your courses and research topics in mind! This selection of rare books and manuscripts complements the winter-quarter syllabus of the English Department's Introduction to Humanities course titled "The Literature of Transformation" (Area One 21a). Future pages will reflect the content of different courses, programs, and collections of particular interest to those of you pursuing undergraduate studies at Stanford. If you want to take a closer look at any of the following items, you may request them for study in the Special Collections reading room. Currently located on the third floor of Green Library East, the reading room will reopen on 2 August 1999 in its new location on the second floor of Green West. Operating hours and procedures will remain the same: after completing a registration form (good for one year), you may page items on weekdays between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Thirteenth-century codex (bound manuscript volume) of Ovid's Metamorphoses Collection designation and call number: Ovid's Metamorphosis englished, mythologiz'd, and represented in figures. An essay to the translation of Virgil's

105. California State Library - CCLPEP Art And Literature Competition Results
Logo of the California State Library. CSL text logo. My CA State Library.CCLPEP art and literature Competition Results
http://www.library.ca.gov/cclpep/arts_and_literature_winners.cfm
California Home Home About: Mission Location / Hours Staff Contacts Jobs at CSL ... More... Research: Online Catalogs Electronic Databases CA Research Bureau Genealogy ... More... Publications: CSL Connection CA Library Directory CA Library Laws CA Research Bureau ... More... Grants: LSTA Library Construction Cultural Endowment Civil Liberties Services To: State Government Local Government Libraries The Public ... CSL Foundation
My CA State Library CCLPEP Art and Literature Competition Results Category 1 - Short Essay Winner:Melanie Mah - California 2nd:Don Delcollo - California 2nd:Phyllis Mizuhara - California Category 2. - Tank /Haiku Winner:Christopher Herold - Washington State 2nd:Marian Olson - New Mexico 2nd:W.F Owen - California Category 3 - Poetry Winner:Tom Miyasaki - California 2nd:Gary Mukai - California 2nd:Karis Tang-Quan - California Category 4 - Visual Arts WinnerNeal Yamamoto - California 2nd:Eddy Kurushima - California 2nd:Jack Matsuoka - California Category 5 - Posthumous Winner:Shinji Sato (grandson: Michael Sato) - California 2nd: Masamori Kojima (grandniece: Denis Uyehara) - California 2nd: Rev. Shinjo Nagatomi (daughter: Shirley Nagatomi Okabe) - California

106. Stephen Donaldson Home Page
Includes brief biography, description of the collection housed in the Kent State University libraries, and a letter from the author.
http://speccoll.library.kent.edu/literature/prose/donaldson/donald.html
Stephen Donaldson
or
(a dark and hungry author arises)
Introduction
This guide to the works of Stephen R. Donaldson was created as a special online project by Kenton Daniels in 1996. A detailed inventory of the Donaldson manuscripts held by Kent State University's Department of Special Collections and Archives, prepared separately, is also available. A word from Mr. Donaldson A brief biography Works by Stephen R. Donaldson

107. Image Of Libraries In Popular Culture
Site exploring images of libraries and librarians in film and literature.
http://besser.tsoa.nyu.edu/impact/f01/Focus/Image/index.htm
Image of Libraries in Popular Culture Mission We will explore images of libraries and librarians in popular culture in order to discover what these images signify about our profession and about the culture which produces them. We will consider the consequences of these images, both to the profession and the public-at-large, as well as the possible implications for promoting change. Topics The Librarian with an Alterego Convention Image of Libraries and Librarians in Literature Librarians in Children's and Teen Literature Librarians in the Movies ... Unconventional Librarians

108. HCL Libraries - Harvard College Library
Visit the Fine arts Library Homepage WilsonWeb art Index Retrospective is aperiodical literature database that cumulates citations from the printed
http://hcl.harvard.edu/finearts/haa_research_guide/
Skip directly to content Home > HCL Libraries
HCL Libraries
There are over 90 libraries at Harvard that comprise the Harvard University Library system, with combined holdings of over 15 million items. More than 10 million of those items are part of the collection of a centrally administered unit within the Faculty of Arts and Sciences that is referred to as the Harvard College Library (HCL) and includes Cabot Science, Fine Arts (includes Harvard Film Archive), Harvard-Yenching, Houghton (includes Harvard Theatre Collection), Lamont, Littauer (includes Environmental Information Center), Loeb Music, Tozzer, and Widener libraries, and the Harvard Map Collection and Government Documents/Microforms. See the Harvard Libraries site for a complete listing of all University libraries. Quad and CGIS libraries are opening soon Contact: Tel: Fax: E-mail General sciences with undergraduate collections in applied sciences, astronomy, biochemistry, biology, chemistry, physics, zoology, history of science, and agriculture engineering, and research collections in earth and planetary sciences, pure mathematics, and theoretical statistics.

109. Faceted Access A Review Of The Literature
The purpose of this paper is to define what is meant by facet analysis, and to review briefly the history of facet analysis within the context of other types of subject analysis in libraries and within the context of information retrieval research. A paper by Amanda Maple.
http://theme.music.indiana.edu/tech_s/mla/facacc.rev

110. WSSLinks: Literature And Culture
Association of College Research libraries / American Library Association culture contains hundreds of entries dealing with literature and the arts.
http://libraries.mit.edu/humanities/WomensStudies/Culture2.html
Women's Studies Section
WSSLinks
Literature and Culture Web Sites
Welcome to the Literature and Culture Pages, part of WSSLinks , developed and maintained by the
Women's Studies Section
of the Association of College and Research Libraries Texts Online Literary Criticism Bibliographies ... Electronic Magazines
Texts On-line (literary, critical or biographical)
ARTFL French Women Writers Project - a searchable database containing works by French women authors from the 16th to the 19th century. The collection currently contains 99 documents by 40 authors. (U. of Chicago) The Bluestocking Archive - an "archive of texts by or relating to the eighteenth-century British Bluestocking Circle." Maintained by Elizabeth Fay at University of Mass., Boston British Women Romantic Poets, 1789-1832 - the project aims to produce an online scholarly archive consisting of electronic editions of poetry by British women written between 1789 and 1832. Texts are being included that are not readily accessible from other sources. Canada's Early Women Writers, a Biographical Database

111. British Columbia Teacher-Librarians' Association
Specialist organization concerned with school libraries, cooperative planning, cooperative teaching, literature appreciation, resourcebased instruction, and advocacy.
http://www.bctf.bc.ca/psas/BCTLA/

112. Drama: Internet Collections By Period, Etc.: Literature: Subject Guides: MIT Lib
MIT libraries. Subject Guides literature Resources. Drama Sites Digital LibrarianPerforming Arts a large collection of links to theater and
http://libraries.mit.edu/guides/subjects/literature/drama.html
Literature Resources Classical and Medieval Literature Sites 16th-19th Century Literature Sites Twentieth Century Literature Sites ... American, Canadian and Australian Literature Sites Drama Sites Poetry Sites
MIT Literature Department

Marlene Manoff
Associate Head/
Collection Manager,
Humanities Library
mmanoff@MIT.EDU

MIT

Subject Guides

Drama Sites
  • WWW Virtual Library Theatre and Drama - gateway to theatre and drama resources in more than fifty countries. Includes a huge volume of material.
  • Theatre and Drama - includes "pointers to a broad range of resources across the world: professional, academic and recreational. The aim is to make the scope multi-cultural and multi-lingual." Maintained by Barry Russell in the UK.
  • Theatre Central - a huge metasite divided into categories including professional theatre companies, show sites, stagecraft, unions, contracts, Directories of Association's publications and discussions, now playing, for the playwright, etc. Created by Andrew Quixote Kraft

113. 404 File Not Found
Arts, History libraries. Arts, Film and literature A directory of Albertapublic libraries is available here. Square box with Letter A denoting text
http://www.servicealberta.gov.ab.ca/cps/rde/xchg/sa/hs.xsl/dynamic.html?topnav=l

114. Auckland City Libraries: Arts, Music, Fiction, Literature
Databases with content on arts, music, fiction, literature.
http://www.aucklandcitylibraries.com/general.aspx?ct=151&id=2782

115. Art Therapy: Subject Guide : Drexel University Libraries
The home page for the Drexel University libraries Catalog. art Therapy LiteratureAn extensive list of books related to general theory and use of art
http://www.library.drexel.edu/resources/guides/arttherapy.html
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... About the Libraries document.write(breadcrumb); Subject Guide: Art Therapy Suggested Databases Academic Search Elite Provides full text for over 1,460 journals covering the social sciences, humanities, general science, multi-cultural studies, education, etc. CINAHL ERIC (1966-present) Educational Resources Information Center: contains citations to education-related research and technical reports, and to journal articles. MEDLINE PsycINFO (Psychological Abstracts) (1967-present) Covers books, dissertations and journals in the psychological and behavioral sciences, including the creative arts therapies. Uses the OVID interface and the Thesaurus of Psychological Indexing Terms. WilsonSelect (1983-present) Covers English-language periodicals in the social sciences, humanities, science, and business. Back to top of page Electronic Journals Check catalog for print journals; for a comprehensive list, search "Art Therapy-periodicals" as a Subject.

116. New York University Bobst Library French Language And
economics, religion, the history of art, and literature from 1984 to the present . Current French Newspapers and Magazines at Bobst Library
http://library.nyu.edu/research/french/

117. Irish Sites Directory
CATEGORY Culture/Arts/literature Culture/Arts/literature libraries (7).Culture/Arts/literature literature (26). Culture/Arts/literature Music
http://www.irishabroad.com/Directory/Sites.asp?Cid=11&Cn=Culture/Arts/Literature

118. University Libraries - Databases - Databases Sorted By Subject
Anthropology divider Arts Humanities divider Biography divider Biology divider Library literature Information Science Full Text, 1984 Present Some
http://tjrhino1.umsl.edu/electronic_resources/subject.php
Home Databases Databases Sorted by Subject
Anthropology
... Search this Database You must bring UMSL Faculty, Staff, or Student ID and ask for password at the Reference Desk. Art Full Text, 1984 - Present Search this Database Full-Text coverage begins in 1997. Arts and Humanities Citation Index (via FirstSearch), 1980 - Present Search this Database You must bring UMSL Faculty, Staff, or Student ID and ask for password at the Reference Desk. Remote Access to the FirstSearch version is available for faculty. ATLA Religion Database, 1949 - Present Search this Database Orchestral Music in Print on CD-ROM Search this Database Located on miscellaneous database station in the Thomas Jefferson Library. Ask at the Reference Desk for assistance. RILM Abstracts of Music Literature, 1967 - Present Search this Database Web of Science, 1990 - Present Search this Database If you are having problems accessing this databases from off campus via the proxy server, please try the UMSL VPN (Virtual Private Networking) Connection BGMI (Biography and Genealogy Master Index) Search this Database Contemporary Authors ... Search this Database You must bring UMSL Faculty, Staff, or Student ID and ask for password at the Reference Desk. Remote Access is available for faculty. Agricola (via National Agriculture Library's Web Gateway), 1970 - Present

119. Young Adult Literature - ELi Research Guides - UWF Libraries
Library literature Information Science Full Text. 1984 (WilsonWeb) Young Adult literature Middle Secondary English-Language Arts-James Madison
http://library.uwf.edu/eli/Arts/YoungAdult.shtml
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Young Adult Literature
Books on this subject may be found in the L ibrary Catalog under the subject headings, Young adult literature, Young adult fiction and Young adult poetry Other examples of relevant subject headings include: Youth Books and reading
Teenagers Books and reading
Best books Young adult literature
Young adults Books and reading
Young adult fiction
Cormier, Robert Criticism and interpretation

Consult the Library of Congress Subject Headings (located at the Reference Books on the first floor) or try keyword searching for additional subject headings. Back to Top Show Menu
Authors of Books for Young People. (Ref. PN 497.W35 l971, Suppl. 1979)
Children's Literature: A Guide to the Criticism. (Ref. PR 990.H4 1987)
Contemporary Authors Cumulative Index. (Ref. PN 771.C585) Contemporary Authors New Revision Series. (Ref. PN 771. C5852)
Also available online through Literature Resource Center. (InfoTrac)
Contemporary Literary Criticism. (Ref. PN 771.C59)

120. Arts And Libraries
This site is focused on encouraging libraries and arts organizations to work more It seeks to exploit the growing experience of libraries in literature
http://www.artsandlibraries.org.uk/
Arts and Libraries Introduction News Projects Books Connect Working Party ... Links Welcome to the Arts and Libraries Web site. This site is focused on encouraging libraries and arts organizations to work more closely in partnership. There are potentially immense benefits to be gained from such partnerships by both communities - in audience development; marketing; provision of venues; or information support. As the site develops we will be providing the examples, support tools and policy information to stimulate the creation of more partnerships. At the centre of the site is the Books Connect project. This project has been financially supported by East Midlands Arts Regional Arts Lottery Programme, East Midlands Museums Service and CILIP: the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals. It seeks to exploit the growing experience of libraries in literature promotion and reader development by using it as a springboard to develop partnerships between libraries and other art forms. Nine partnership projects will be based in public library authorities in the East Midlands and take place during 2001 and 2002. Full details will be provided of the progress of these projects. The site also includes details of the work of the Libraries and Arts Working Party and its main contributing partners

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