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         Colorado Libraries:     more books (100)
  1. Gunsmoke in a Colorado Canyon (Linford Western Library (Large Print)) by Bret Rey, 1993-10
  2. A guide to the women's papers in the library of the Colorado History Museum: Selected from collections numbered 1 through 553 by Katherine Harris, 1998
  3. Developing an index for the William H. Jackson Collection of photographs in the Colorado State Historical Society library by Elissa Angell, 1968
  4. Bibliography on higher education assessment: Supplement (Libraries bibliography / University of Colorado at Denver) by Martha Burroughs, 1989
  5. Library Associates, Colorado Women's College: A look back by Florence H Bernet, 1982
  6. Colorado academic library master plan by Claude Johns, 1985
  7. Providing location information for Colorado library resources by Karl M Pearson, 1977
  8. Statistical data in Colorado state publications: A selected annotated bibliography (Auraria Library reprint series) by Marit MacArthur, 1989
  9. Genealogy research materials at Norlin Library, the University of Colorado at Boulder and in the Denver-Boulder area by Deborah Hollis, 1994
  10. Colorado Education and Library Directory, 1993-94
  11. Statistics and input-output measures for Colorado correctional libraries, 1986-87 by Keith Curry Lance, 1987
  12. Centralized processing for academic libraries;: The final report (phase III, Jan. 1-June 30, 1969) of the Colorado Academic Libraries Book Processing Center: the first six months of operation, by Colorado Academic Libraries Book Processing Center, 1971
  13. Leadership for Colorado libraries: The role of trustees : workbook by Nancy M Bolt, 1985
  14. University of Northern Colorado Music Library: A brief history by Sanford A Linscome, 1997

101. University Of Denver, Penrose Library
Penrose Library is also a member of the colorado Library Card (CLC) Program whichallows our Before visiting a colorado library other than the above,
http://www.penlib.du.edu/services/borrowing/index.cfm
Penrose Home Finding What You Need Services About the Library
The resources and services of Penrose Library are developed and maintained primarily for members of the University of Denver community. By showing identification upon entering Penrose, all DU students, faculty and staff have unrestricted access to collections and services as well as a range of borrowing privileges described below. Penrose Library is open to the public, and the faculty, staff and students of other institutions under certain conditions. Please see our visitors page for more information on conditions and fees. The following explain the Penrose Library lending policies, including length of loan, fine structure for overdue and lost materials, renewal privileges and procedures, and hold, recall, and trace procedures. For information regarding the confidentiality of your library record see the Penrose Library Privacy of Records Policy Library cards
The DU Pioneer card serves as the library card. Pioneer cards can be obtained only at the Pioneer I.D. card office in Driscoll Center.

102. The Information Literacy Land Of Confusion: Christian-Rights Group Sues Colorado
ChristianRights Group Sues colorado Library over Meeting Space. Christian-RightsGroup Sues colorado Library over Meeting Space.
http://lorenzen.blogspot.com/2005/06/christian-rights-group-sues-colorado.html
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Christian-Rights Group Sues Colorado Library over Meeting Space
Christian-Rights Group Sues Colorado Library over Meeting Space . It really does not help libraries or librarians when people believe we are taking sides in the culture wars and not playing fair. We can all have our own beliefs and comment on them just like everyone else. However, libraries and library organizations should make every effort to appear even-handed. We should be reaching out and serving all our patrons (not just politically correct ones). Here is Part VII of the ALA Bill of Rights - "Libraries which make exhibit spaces and meeting rooms available to the public they serve should make such facilities available on an equitable basis, regardless of the beliefs or affiliations of individuals or groups requesting their use." I think the Rampart Library District is violating the ALA Bill fo Rights in this situation.

103. ALA | Christian-Rights Group Sues Colorado Library Over Meeting Space
ChristianRights Group Sues colorado Library over Meeting Space. Liberty Counsel,a legal defense organization based in Orlando, Florida, that takes on
http://www.ala.org/al_onlineTemplate.cfm?Section=American_Libraries&template=/Co

104. Library List: Colorado
The Stuttering Foundation of America provides free online resources, servicesand support to those who stutter and their families, as well as support for
http://www.stutteringhelp.org/Default.aspx?tabid=351

105. Kraemer Family Library
University of colorado at colorado Springs Kraemer Family Library Kraemer LibraryCatalog Prospector colorado Unified Catalog Other Library Catalogs
http://web.uccs.edu/library/
Kraemer Family Library, 1420 Austin Bluffs Parkway, P.O. Box 7150
University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, Colorado Springs, CO 80933-7150
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106. Colorado Links For Adoption Search
Pikes Peak Library District colorado Springs CO internet branch. Pueblo Library University colorado Law Library, Boulder CO 803090402, 303-492-7534
http://www.adopteesearch.info/colink.html

ADOPTION SEARCH and REUNION
updated 08/09/05
COLORADO LINKS
I am interested in putting up links to anyone's website that has Colorado search information or the individual's personal search story that involved Colorado. If you have such a website please send me the information about your site by filling out the form on my link submission page
    Archives - Colorado State
    Colorado State Penitentiary Index 1871-1973
    Colorado Veterans' Grave Registrations (1862-1949)
    Conejos County Divorce Records (1899-1915)
    Kit Carson County Old Age Pension Records (1933-1936)
    and more Archives, Genealogy Colorado State Archives School Records, Colorado State
    Miscellaneous Records (Various counties; various years) - Includes brochures; publications; newsletters; scrapbooks; compiled histories of various schools, school districts, and county superintendents
      Accreditation Books (1952-1961) - Name and address of school; grades reported on; enrollment; number of teachers; budget information; bonded debt statistics; school philosophy and objectives; supervision and guidance data; staff preparation data; teacher data; curriculum data; correspondence.
        County Superintendent Annual Reports to the State Superintendent of Public Instruction (1878 - 1958; arranged alphabetically by county) - Statistical summaries which include district name; number; and date organized; pupil and teacher information; pupil census summaries; teacher salaries; schoolhouse information; textbooks used; financial data; superintendent comments.

107. DynixInstitute.com - Dynix Institute Web Seminar Archive
Director, Networking and Resource Sharing, colorado State Library She receivedthe colorado Library Association s 2001 Librarian of the Year Award,
http://www.dynix.com/institute/seminar/index.asp?sem=20050614

108. Western Trails Collections
Aerial Photographs of colorado University of colorado, Map Library Southeasterncolorado Water Trails Pueblo CityCounty Library District
http://www.cdpheritage.org/westerntrails/wt_collections.html
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Colorado
Aerial Photographs of Colorado
University of Colorado, Map Library
Aerial photographs dramatically portray the changing landscape of Colorado: a mountain valley can be seen where there is now a reservoir; changes in the vegetation and ground cover can be traced over the years, and the growth of towns and cities documented. This website provides access to over 1,700 digitized aerial photographs of Colorado taken by the U.S. Forest Service in the years from 1938 to 1947. The photographs can be searched or browsed using a map search or a geographic keyword search. Searches will bring up information and metadata about each photograph and a 150 dpi image that can be downloaded free of charge. (See "Using This Site" for more information.) The photographs available through this web site cover eight counties: Boulder, Clear Creek, Eagle, Gilpin, Grand, Jefferson, Larimer, and Summit.
Cattle Trails of the West
Colorado Historical Society
The collections of the Colorado Historical Society contain a wealth of primary resources, books, and magazine articles that illustrate the "real life" of the cowboy. Information about various aspects of the cattle trade provides a wider context within which to understand the lives of cowboys and cowgirls, ranchers and their families, businessmen, and townspeople of the West as the cattle moved through.

109. Louisville, Colorado - Public Library
ACLIN colorado Virtual Library Cards are free of charge for colorado residents;Fill out an application at the library; 16 years or older - photo id
http://www.ci.louisville.co.us/library/kids.asp
Library Home Page City Home Page Homework Help
700+ Great Sites for Kids
Colorado Kids Page CDE School Research Topics Discovery School ...
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Go to SEARCH DATABASES from the Library homepage. send feedback Unsuscribe: Library News City Newsletter Louisville/Boulder/Broomfield ... Statistics 10a-8p (Mon-Thur), 10a-6p (Fri-Sat), 1p-5p (Sun) 950 Spruce Street, Louisville, CO 80027 or 303-335-4849 Lafayette Longmont Denver Jeffco ... CU Boulder Get a Card
  • Cards are free of charge for Colorado residents
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  • Cards expire each year, and can be renewed if you still meet eligibility requirements

110. GO.HRW.COM
Web site by State of colorado. colorado State Library Welcome to the coloradoState Library, an Office of the colorado Department of Education.
http://go.hrw.com/hrw.nd/gohrw_rls1/pKeywordResults?SE8 Resources

111. Arthur Lakes Library
US Depository Library. colorado and Other State Information. State of coloradoHome Page colorado Government Includes branches of colorado government,
http://www.mines.edu/library/govpubs/costate.html
Government Publications Assistance Available: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Monday - Friday
Phone: (303) 273-3695
Fax: (303) 273-3199
Email: EmailLink('govpubs')
Assistance is available to all. Colorado and Other State Information

112. Cornell Helps Flooded Colorado Library
Cornell helps provide documents online to flooded colorado library. By Bill Steele.Students and faculty at colorado State University will be reading
http://www.news.cornell.edu/Chronicle/97/10.16.97/library.html
Cornell helps provide documents online to flooded Colorado library
By Bill Steele Students and faculty at Colorado State University will be reading publications from the stacks at Cornell's Mann Library for the next year or so, in a special arrangement to help the Colorado school deal with a devastating flood that destroyed many of its library's holdings. During that time, articles requested at a library desk at the Fort Collins, Colo., campus will be served up from Ithaca, via the Internet. "We are blessed with a superb collection and dedicated staff, and it seemed appropriate in CSU's time of need to share our riches with them," said Sarah Thomas, the Carl A. Kroch University Librarian at Cornell. "The thought of a student body and faculty prevented from access to materials supporting learning and scholarship is too much for us to bear." On Monday, July 27, eight inches of rain fell on Fort Collins in 24 hours, creating a "500-year flood" that swept away homes and killed five people. At CSU, water poured from nearby Spring Creek into a tiny stream known as Arthur's Ditch, building into a wall of water 4 feet high that surged across the campus. Books, computers and furniture were swept out of buildings onto lawns, and years of reference and research materials were destroyed. In a cruel irony, the university's Morgan Library was undergoing renovations, so some 450,000 books, periodicals and monographs about one-fourth of the library's holdings were stored in the building's basement. The onrushing water literally broke down the basement wall, washed documents off the shelves and filled the basement with 8 feet of water.

113. BCR - Dave Brunell Vitae
colorado Library Resource Sharing Board Contract Negotiating Committee member, Governing Board Member, Central colorado Library System, 199093.
http://www.bcr.org/about/staff/davevita.html
S t a f f B i o g r a p h y
David H. Brunell
Brief Curriculum Vitae
Professional Address Bibliographical Center for Research
14394 East Evans Avenue
Aurora, Colorado 80014-1478
(303) 751-6277, Fax (303) 751-9787 Professional Education Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management:
Program for Senior Executives, 1995.
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor: MLS, 1976.
University of New Mexico, Albuquerque: MA (European History), 1974.
University of New Mexico, Albuquerque: BA (History, Sociology), 1970. Recent Library Experience Bibliographical Center for Research, Aurora, Colorado:
Executive Director, 1984-Present.
Library of Congress, Fedlink Program, Washington, DC: Assistant Network Coordinator, 1983-84, Network Librarian, 1979-83. Bibliographical Center for Research, Denver, Colorado: System Specialist, 1977-79. University of New Mexico, Albuquerque: Ibero-American Cataloger, 1976-77. Selected Professional Activities 4th Regional Medical Library Network Advisory Board Member, 2001-2002, 1992-1994. Colorado Library Resource Sharing Board Contract Negotiating Committee member

114. CSU Flood Reparation
colorado State University s Morgan Library is beginning to dry out. All coloradolibraries are providing CSU with ILL priority fill status and
http://www.bcr.org/publications/afl/1997/octcsu.html
Colorado Libraries Aid Flood-ravaged
CSU's Morgan Library; More Help Needed
Colorado State University's Morgan Library is beginning to dry out. Both the library's collection and the facility's basement, however, suffered extensive damage from the July flooding. Because of the library's recent renovation, much of its collection was in the basement during the flooding. The library's current journals were not affected because they are located on the library's upper floors, but according to information provided by the Colorado Alliance of Research Libraries, all bound periodicals were damaged, as were large sections of the monograph collection. An estimated 10 percent of CSU's collection has been destroyed, but the restoration company working with the university library staff believes it will be able to salvage 80 percent through freeze drying. Colorado libraries have jumped in to help. Ariel stations for ILL article delivery to CSU have been set up at the University of Northern Colorado, University of Colorado (Boulder and the Health Sciences in Denver), University of Wyoming and University of Denver. Free shuttle service for CSU students goes to several libraries. All Colorado libraries are providing CSU with ILL priority fill status and specialized reference services. Library vendors OCLC, IAC, The Uncover Company, Chadwyck-Healey, Johns Hopkins University Press and JSTOR are providing free subscriptions or access to databases. BCR is coordinating several proposals (not yet finalized) with OCLC for additional assistance.

115. NACAC's Journal Of College Admission - Library List
University Northern colorado Library Greeley, CO. University of colorado LibraryBoulder, CO. Connecticut. Univ. of Connecticut, Homar Babbidge Storrs, CT
http://www.nacac.com/news_journal_lib.html
Journal Index home Library Subscriber List Alabama International School of Media Servs.
Birmingham, AL Jacksonville State University- Houston Cole Library
Jacksonville, AL University of Alabama Library
Tuscaloosa, AL Arizona Arizona State University
Tempe, AZ University of Arizona Library
Tucson, AZ Arkansas University of Arkansas Library
Fayetteville, AR California University of Southern California
Los Angeles, CA Colorado Colorado State University-Library
Fort Collins, CO University Northern Colorado Library
Greeley, CO University of Colorado Library
Boulder, CO Connecticut Univ. of Connecticut, Homar Babbidge Storrs, CT District of Columbia Howard University Undergraduate Library Washington, DC U.S. Department of Education Washington, DC Florida Florida State University-Library Tallahassee, FL University of Florida Library Gainesville, FL University of North Florida Library Jacksonville, FL University of South Florida Library Tampa, FL Hawaii University of Hawaii-Library Honolulu, HI Idaho Idaho State University Library Pocatello, ID

116. Ex Libris--an E-Zine For Librarians And Information Junkies -- Issue 132
In addition, the colorado Library Association has a very active BBH Mygreatest pleasure came when the colorado Virtual Library went live in May, 2000.
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