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  1. Rich, rare and curious: Treasures of the California State Library, 1850-2000 (California State Library Foundation bulletin) by Gary F Kurutz, 2000
  2. Local History and Genealogy Resources of the California State Library
  3. New sources of music from Spain and colonial Mexico at the Sutro Library.(part of the California State Library): An article from: Notes by John Koegel, 1999-03-01
  4. California Wine Industry: A Study of the Formative Years, 1830-1895# (California Library Reprint Series, No) by Vincent P. Carosso, 1976-04
  5. Philippine Island World: A Physical, Cultural, and Regional Geography. Reprint of the 1967 Ed# (California Library Reprint Series, No 83) by Frederick L. Wernstedt, 1978-06
  6. California Legal History Manuscripts in the Huntington Library: A Guide by The Committee on History of Law in California at The State Bar of California by Huntington Library and Art Gallery, 1989-01-01
  7. The forest: Teacher's guide and resource manual : adapted from the Life nature library (California State series) by Mira Skolnick, 1967
  8. Books in their sea chests: Reading along the early California coast, (California Library Association. Keepsake no. 6) by Doyce Blackman Nunis, 1964
  9. "Rational amusement in our midst": Public libraries in California, 1849-1859 by Hugh S Baker, 1960
  10. Libraries and the Information Economy of California: A Conference
  11. Spain and Spanish America in the Libraries of the University of California. A Catalogue of Books. 2 volumes by University of California, 1969
  12. LIBRARIES OF CALIFORNIA by Flora Haines APPONYI, 1878
  13. The law of freedom in a platform, (Sutro Branch, California State Library. Occasional papers. English reprint series [i.e. Reprint series]) by Gerrard Winstanley, 1939
  14. John Sutter: Sutter's Fort and the California Gold Rush (The Library of American Lives and Times) by Iris Engstrand, Kenneth N. Owens, 2004-08

101. UCSB Library Home Page
Research affiliations Association of Research libraries, Center for Research libraries.
http://www.library.ucsb.edu/
Welcome to the UCSB Libraries Popular pages Electronic Journals Help by Subject Hours Indexes and Databases Interlibrary Loan (ILL) Library Departments Online Reference Sources Proxy Server Information Text only version.
UCSB Libraries Newsletter (Spring 2005)
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102. California Library News And Resources [OCLC Western - Resources For States]
The Clearinghouse s goal is to help california s rural libraries meet the california library patrons can download popular audio books to their Smart
http://www.oclc.org/western/regions/california/default.htm
About OCLC Western News and Events Membership Support ... Alaska Library News and Resources California Library News and Resources California Training California Libraries Support Page Hawaii News and Resources Idaho Library News and Resources ... Resources for states California Library News and Resources
California News and Resources
Rural Library Resources Clearinghouse Opened
The California State Library's Rural Initiative has opened an online Rural Library Resources Clearinghouse. The Clearinghouse's goal is to help California's rural libraries meet the needs of their users more efficiently and cost-effectively. The Clearinghouse provides Rural Libraries examples of common documents, materials and programs in all aspects of library operations, thus eliminating the need for those libraries to create such items from scratch. Although intended primarily to benefit rural public libraries in California, the Clearinghouse is open to all libraries, anywhere in the country.
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Califa Offers Downloadable Audio Titles
California library patrons can download popular audio books to their Smart Phones, PDAs, and PCs via the Califa Digital Library. Califa's Digital Library Consortium launched an online digital library in February that offers patrons immediate access to hundreds of eBook and Audiobook titles.

103. Western Pacific Chapter, AALL
A regional chapter of the American Association of Law libraries. Covers Alaska, california, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington, Wyoming, the U.S. Pacific Territories, and Western Canada.
http://www.aallnet.org/chapter/westpac/
CONTENTS 2005 WestPac Annual Meeting
October 13-15
Seattle, Washington
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Preliminary Program
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Constitution

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Welcome to WestPac!
WestPac members hail from academic, law firm, government, and other law libraries in the Western Pacific Region. They represent libraries and related organizations in Alaska California Hawaii Idaho ... Wyoming , the U .S. Pacific Territories , and Western Canada , as well as other organizations outside the Pacific Northwest.
WestPac Member Libraries
Alaska Alaska State Court Law Library www.state.ak.us/courts/library.htm California Alameda County Law Library www.co.alameda.ca.us/law/index.htm Garret W. McEnerney Law Library at Boalt Hall www.law.berkeley.edu/library/index.html

104. The Forest J. Grunigen, M.D. Library Medical Education Center
Located at the University of california/Irvine Medical Center (UCIMC) in Orange, california.
http://www.lib.uci.edu/libraries/grunigen.html

105. Serra Cooperative Library System
A network of public, academic, and special libraries in the southern california counties of Imperial and San Diego. Information about member libraries, summer reading programs and services offered.
http://www.serralib.org
Serra Cooperative Library System
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N ow available at your local libraries. You can also visit our online version: The Serra Cooperative Library System is a network of public, academic, and special libraries in the southern California counties of Imperial and San Diego. Our goal is to help member library agencies provide expanded resources and improved services at reduced costs through systematic interlibrary cooperation. We are a special district of the State of California, with funding primarily from the State, but augmented through member contributions and grants. For more information, please click the topics on left. Tierra del Sol Library of California Member Libraries Serra Services ... Database Union List E-mail: mdin@sbcglobal.net

106. California Library Ends Net Filtering
The Kern County Board of Supervisors, under threat of an imminent freespeech lawsuit, agrees to stop filtering content on its libraries' Internet terminals. Wired News
http://www.wired.com/news/news/story/9928.html

107. Carnegie Libraries Of California
and photo of 1917 Spanish Colonial Revival library building, now used for offices.......
http://carnegie-libraries.org/california/regions/centralvalley/oakdale.html
Oakdale, Stanislaus County
San Joaquin Valley/North area, Central Valley region
Carnegie Building
315 F Street
Oakdale, CA 95361
opened 1917
Oakdale Library from 1917-1974
currently a private office
grant amount: $7,000
architectural style: Mission/Spanish Colonial Revival
architect: Hugh Y. Davis
Oakdale was established when early landowners provided a right of way and land for the Stockton and Visalia Railroad in 1872; it became an excursion destination where visitors from valley towns strolled through the oak groves and along the canals. Today travelers pass through Oakdale as they hurry to Yosemite, Stanislaus River, or the Sierra on highways 108 and 120. The trim stucco old Carnegie library, Mission Revival with Classical elements, is now used for offices. It is located a block from the main intersection at F and Yosemite streets, at the southwest corner of F and Church streets.
The Shakespeare Club began a subscription library in Oakdale in 1901 but efforts of the Women's Club to seek Carnegie funding were rebuffed by the city trustees; some opposed "tainted money" and others thought the library "an extravagance." In 1912 Oakdale became part of the new Stanislaus county library system which applied for grants for several branches. A grant of $7000 was received in 1916, and the women donated the lot. Hugh Y. Davis designed the building. When the library moved to new quarters in 1974, the building was sold and since then has housed a number of professional and commercial enterprises.

108. UCSD Libraries
Research affiliations Association of Research libraries, Center for Research libraries.
http://libraries.ucsd.edu//index.html
Find Books, Journals, etc. at UCSD Keyword Title/Journal Title Author Subject Call Number What is Roger? My Library Account/Renew Items What is Sage? Find Books, Journals, etc. at all UC Libraries ...

109. Mountain-Valley Library System
A network of libraries throughout northcentral california. Offers a regional catalog, directory of libraries, Spanish pages, and a job openings section.
http://www.mvls.org/
MVLS is a network of libraries throughout north-central California joined together to provide resources beyond individual collections and services. Books and information are brought to the patrons of member libraries by a courier service and an advanced communication network. Support comes from State and local funds. MELVYL contains holdings, including periodicals, of the University of California libraries and the California State Library.
MVLS Regional Catalog

Contains holdings of all types of libraries in the ten-county MVLS area.
Member library staff are welcome to send subject requests to the MVLS Reference Center by phone, fax, e-mail, or via this Web form
Library Catalogs Contacts Reference Resources
Find Books in Other Libraries Directory of MVLS Libraries OCLC FirstSearch Library Job Announcements ... MVLS Routing Slip
Please copy on white paper. SPL Catalog Spanish Language Web Sites Music CD distribution Thank you for visiting our web page. Opinions expressed and sites linked from this page do not necessarily reflect the policies of any library agency.
MOUNTAIN-VALLEY LIBRARY SYSTEM

828 "I" Street, Suite 11, Sacramento CA 95814-2508

110. Carnegie Libraries Of California
Information on Classical Revival former branch library, built in 1921, now used as professional center.
http://carnegie-libraries.org/california/regions/centralvalley/patterson.html
Patterson, Stanislaus County
San Joaquin Valley/North area, Central Valley region
Carnegie Professional Center
355 W. Las Palmas Avenue
Patterson, CA 95363
opened 1921
Patterson Branch Library 1921-1976
currently a private office
grant amount: $3,000
architectural style: Classical Revival (Type C)
architect: DeColmisnil
In 1908 the heirs of pioneer rancher John Patterson established the Patterson Colony and laid out a town with a plaza encircled by broad tree-lined streets. Las Palmas Avenue is one of the radials; its palms have been replaced by Modesto ash. Located just a block from the plaza is the Carnegie building, Classical Revival with Spanish themes, designated a Patterson Historical Landmark in 1989 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1990.
Before the arrival of the railroad in 1887, the west side of Stanislaus County had been a sparsely settled area of large holdings. Patterson's heirs installed an innovative irrigation system and solicited settlers from the midwest to their colony where saloons were forbidden. In 1912 Stanislaus County Library established a branch in Patterson, and applied for Carnegie funding for both Riverbank and Patterson. Each community received $3000 in 1917, but construction was postponed until after the war; then the townspeople raised an additional $8000 to complete the library, designed by architect DeColmisnil and built by Burton Morgan in 1921. In 1976 the County built a new library and under terms of their donation, the land and building reverted to the Patterson Land Company . They in turn sold to private interests and the Carnegie has since served as a real estate office, artists gallery, and professional offices.

111. ==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

112. FindLaw For Legal Professionals - Case Law, Federal And State Resources, Forms,
FindLaw for Legal Professionals is a free resource for attorneys that includes online case law, free state codes, free federal codes, free legal forms,
http://california.lp.findlaw.com/ca05_law_libraries/
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  • 113. Native Americans In Film And Television: A Short Bibliography Of Materials In Th
    Annotated Bibliography of Materials in the University of california, Berkeley libraries
    http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/MRC/IndigenousBib.html
    Native Americans in the Movies:
    A Bibliography of Materials in the UC Berkeley Library
  • Books
  • Journal Articles
  • Articles and Books on Individual films [Click on a film] Billy Jack Black Robe Broken Arrow Buffalo Bill and the Indians Cheyenne Autumn Dances With Wolves Dead Man Drums Along the Mohawk Fort Apache Harold of Orange Last of the Mohicans Little Big Man Pochahontas Powwow Highway The Searchers Smoke Signals Thunderheart
  • for articles and reviews of individual films
  • Bibliography of books and articles about John Ford
  • Books
    Baird, Robert.
    "Going Indian: Discovery, Adoption, and Renaming toward a 'True American,' from Deerslayer to Dances with Wolves." In: Dressing in Feathers: The Construction of the Indian in American Popular Culture / edited by S. Elizabeth Bird. Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press, 1996. pp: 195-209
    Main Stack E98.P99.D72 1996
    Bataille, Gretchen M.
    Images of American Indians on Film: An Annotated Bibliography Gretchen M. Bataille, Charles L.P. Silet. New York: Garland, 1985. Series title: Garland reference library of social science; v. 307.
    UCB Moffitt PN1995.9.I48 B3 Reference

    114. North State Coop Library System - WELCOME!
    Serving the 13 far northern counties of california. Online search for books in any of the participating libraries.
    http://nscls.library.net/
    Headquartered in Willows, California
    Serving the 13 Far Northern Counties of California
    NSCLS Public Libraries
    NSCLS Academic Affiliates
    Cascade Pacific Lib Ntwk
    Library Prof Collection
    Puppet Collection
    ...
    Disaster Recovery Services

    The North State Cooperative Library Catalog helps you find the library materials you need, no matter where they are located in libraries in the North State region. Search the Video Center / Listen In catalog Connect to the CDL California Digital Library Find Internet resources with the Librarians' Index to the Internet (LII) Search for magazine articles using GALE's Reference Center Gold periodical database. Friends groups can use the Friends of the Library Book Sales Web Site to sell quality used books. This site also features a helpful glossary of book terms Check out the North State Teen Scene Search the California Library Systems Cooperative Song Index . Includes the NSCLS, SJVIS, 49-99, Black Gold and Bay Area/PLS/Silicon Valley song indexes. Information about Borrowing items from participating libraries Information on the North State Cooperative Libraries.

    115. Welcome To The Peninsula Library System
    A consortium of 32 city, county, and community college libraries in San Mateo County, california.
    http://plsinfo.org/

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    116. FOFH
    Formed for charitable purposes, including, but not limited to, the following (1) to cooperate with family history centers, societies, organizations, and libraries in the Orange County, california area in a joint effort to promote, enhance, and financially aid such organizations in furthering family history; and (2) to solicit, receive, and manage goods, services, and funds donated for the enhancement and ongoing improvement of family history centers, societies, organizations, and libraries; and (3) to provide educational training and support for family history research skills and techniques where needed.
    http://www.zroots.com/FHA.htm
    Family History Alliance Foundation Informal monthly meetings are held the last Saturday of each month at 5:00 p.m. in the Relief Society Room (on the south side of the building opposite the Orange Family History Center) at 674 S. Yorba, Orange, CA. OFFICERS: President: Barbara Renick Vice-President: Joan Rambo Recording Secretary: Judy Deeter Corresponding Secretary: Nancy Huebotter
    FHA GOALS
    1. To educate genealogists, officers and members of genealogical and historical societies, and librarians about the genealogy and family history resources available in Orange County, California.
    2. To educate genealogists, officers and members of genealogical and historical societies, and librarians about online and computer resources (both LDS and non-LDS) for genealogical research.
    For more information click here to e-mail Barbara Renick

    117. Contra Costa County Public Law Library
    Location and directions, hours, holiday schedule, staff, policy, collection, and services. Online access to research information about california law, Federal law, legal reference sources, other libraries and Internet search tools.
    http://www.cccpllib.org/
    Research Information
    Board of Trustees
    About the Library

    118. University Of California - Cultural Resources - Libraries And Archives - The Uni
    The University of california has hundreds of libraries, museums, arts venues and science centers that are great places to find a book, experience art,
    http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/cultural/libraries.html
    Quick Links A-Z Index Directories Contact ... Cultural Resources With collections totaling more than 33 million volumes, the more than 100 libraries throughout UC are surpassed in size on the American continent only by the Library of Congress collection. UC has 3.6 million square feet of library building space and more than 36 miles of archival and manuscript materials.
    Individually, UC Berkeley boasts the top-ranked library among public universities in North America, according to the Association of Research Libraries' 2002 rankings. Systemwide
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    UC Systemwide Library Planning More on university library planning and vision statement, information about reshaping scholarly communication, budget impacts and other library news

    119. CNN - California Librarians Weed Out Outdated And Offensive Books - June 16, 199
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    Web posted at: 7:59 p.m. EDT (2359 GMT) LOS ANGELES (CNN) The state of California has allocated nearly $159 million to the public school system in an effort to replace books filled with ethnic and gender stereotypes or outdated information. One such book on the shelves of a Los Angeles school library, entitled "Asbestos," describes the cancer-causing building material as "our friend." "At the time in 1941 when this book was published, we didn't know the harmful side effects," said library supervisor Bonnie O'Brian. "There are so many books about how boys fix things and girls need things fixed. Boys can be scientists, doctors and engineers. Girls can be teachers and beauty parlor workers," O'Brian said, describing the outdated volumes.

    120. Brown, Ted For Congress (CA - 29)
    Libertarian Party candidate for U.S. Congress in california's 29th District.
    http://www.library.ucla.edu/libraries/mgi/campaign/2000/cal/general/usrep/brown/

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