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         Connecticut Libraries:     more books (100)
  1. Connecticut (It's My State!) by Michael Burgan, 2003-05
  2. Connecticut (Land of Liberty) by Ed Pell, 2003-01
  3. Connecticut (Celebrate the States) by Victoria Sherrow, 2006-09-30
  4. Catalogue of Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University, Volume II (Medieval & Renaissance Texts, Vol. 48 ) by Barbara A. Shailor, 1987-10
  5. Connecticut (A Guide to American States) by Christine Webster, 2001-12
  6. The Colony of Connecticut (1st Book of) by Clifford Lindsey Alderman, 1975-03
  7. Connecticut (United States (Bb)) by Julie Murray, 2005-09
  8. Connecticut (New Enchantment of America State Books) by John Allan Carpenter, 1979-07
  9. Griswold V. Connecticut: Contraception and the Right of Privacy (Historic Supreme Court Cases) by Susan C. Wawrose, 1996-06
  10. Connecticut (Seeds of aNation) by Sheila Wyborny, 2003-10
  11. The Connecticut Colony (Colonies) by Bob Italia, 2001-09
  12. Maps of Connecticut, Set by Edmund Thompson, 1995-12
  13. The Connecticut Colony (Spirit of America-Our Colonies) by Michael Burgan, 2003-08
  14. The Thirteen Colonies - Connecticut (The Thirteen Colonies) by Christina M. Girod, 2001-08-25

61. Connecticut Library : Free Information On Public Libraries In Connecticut
Connecticut Library System connecticut libraries Data Information and Profiles for Library.
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62. Connecticut Library Jobs
Positions in public, academic, school, corporate and specialized libraries and media centers.
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NOTE : The Connecticut Library Association recommends a minimum salary for entry-level positions requiring an MLS. As of July 1, 2005, this salary is $23.29/hour, which is $42,388/year for a 35 hour week or $48,443/year for a 40 hour week. For more job-hunting assistance, visit our Links to Library Job Listings and Career Resources page.
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Sunday Reference Position for Fall/Winter and Reference Substitutes Avon Free Public Library . Reference librarian wanted for alternate Sundays 1-5 P.M. from November 6, 2005 through March 26, 2006. Also looking for reference substitutes for occasional weekdays, evenings, or weekends. MLS required. Must have excellent people skills, a strong commitment to customer service, knowledge of print and electronic resources, the Internet and computer software. Public library experience and working knowledge of SIRSI library system a plus. $21.79 per hour, no benefits. Closing date September 20, 2005

63. Connecticut Judicial Branch Law Libraries
Information about library hours, locations, holdings, and services.
http://www.jud.state.ct.us/lawlib
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64. Latin American And Caribbean Studies
Resources for Latin American and Caribbean Studies. Guide to databases, libraries and internet resources.
http://www.lib.uconn.edu/online/research/bysubject/lams.htm
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65. Connecticut Genealogy Mine
Links to fora, message boards, mailing lists, libraries, archives, printed materials, photographs and other research materials.
http://home.ptd.net/~nikki/CT.htm
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66. Connecticut Newspaper Project
Locate, catalog and inventory all American newspapers held in libraries, historical societies and other repositories in the state, and second, to preserve and increase access to American newspapers by microfilming as many of their state newspapers as possible.
http://www.cslib.org/cnp.htm
Connecticut Newspaper Project
Tel: 860-757-6524, Fax: 860-757-6503
Hours: 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m., Monday - Friday
Microfilming Coordinator: Jane F. Cullinane
Connecticut Newspaper Project, Connecticut State Library
231 Capitol Avenue, Hartford, CT 06106 The Connecticut Newspaper Project was part of the nationwide United States Newspaper Program. CNP shared two goals with all state projects: first, to locate, catalog and inventory all American newspapers held in libraries, historical societies and other repositories in the state, and second, to preserve and increase access to American newspapers by microfilming as many of their state newspapers as possible. The Project was funded primarily by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities, with financial and in-kind contributions from the State Library. The Preservation Office conducted the project. Email your reference question about newspapers
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Preservation Microfilming of Connecticut Newspapers
The microfilming phase began in the Spring of 1996 with a project to film the Deep River New Era and is continuing to microfilm Connecticut newspapers, starting with the

67. Connecticut Judicial Branch Law Libraries
Online catalog of books, serials, manuscripts, audiovisual, microfiche and electronic format materials located in the courthouse libraries.
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68. Hamden, Connecticut - Town Of Hamden Official Homepage
Town website has information on government, schools, libraries, business, and visiting and living in the town.
http://www.hamden.com/
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Welcome to the Town of Hamden, Connecticut
"Land of the Sleeping Giant"
2750 Dixwell Avenue
Hamden Connecticut 06518
Hamden is a lovely community of neighborhoods, a New England town, which perfectly blends urban and suburban living. With affordable homes, highly respected schools including a state-of-the-art high school, with a landscape rich in hills and walking trails and an abundance of shops and restaurants, Hamden is a wonderful place to live and an alluring place to visit. Hamden also offers an active business environment. The Town Economic Development Department offers significant Tax Incentives, and a Loan Program and Technical Assistance Program for small businesses. We encourage any business interested in these special opportunities to contact our Economic and Community Development Department at 203-287-7030 or email us at twn.hmdn.edc@snet.net. Whether you are a current resident, a potential visitor, or a business interested in locating in Hamden, we invite you to follow the links on this page to explore our wonderful community. This site is under constant construction.

69. WCSU Libraries
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70. LibDex - The Library Index
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71. CONNECTICUT GENERAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. - Bloomfield, CT
Contemporary color photographs of exterior, interior and grounds with architectural information.
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Connecticut General Life Insurance Co.
Bloomfield, CT

72. Southern New England School Of Law
Provides gateways to Massachusetts Law; law school admissions; Rhode Island, connecticut,Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine law; federal law and government; financial aid, faculty, courses, the Southern New England area,as well as providing legal research links to foreign and domestic law libraries, New England states government, legal and civic web sites, historical documents and sites, general reference links, and practice area links.
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73. Connecticut State Library Division Of Library Development Middletown Library Ser
Maintains various collections for loan to connecticut public libraries, school libraries, academic libraries and institution libraries.
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74. Derby Historical Society
Collects and preserves genealogical and historical information about connecticut's lower Naugatuck Valley's past through exhibits, libraries and collections, educational programs and workshops.
http://www.derbyhistorical.org/
Derby Historical Society
Our Office is open every weekday from 1 PM to 4 PM, in the rear of the David Humphreys House on 37 Elm Street Ansonia, CT 06401 (203) 735-1908. Our mailing address is PO Box 331, Derby, CT 06418 “Celebrating a Proud Past and a Promising Future” e-mail:Derbyhistoricalsoc@juno.com Humphreys House Staff Update : As of Monday, September 19, all regular staff vacancies are filled. Thank you for your past and continuing patience at this time of adjustment. We Remember... More Derby Flood Photos here More Ansonia Flood Photos here ...Black Friday, August 19, 1955 Click here to see new updates David Humphreys House - Home of Derby Historical Society New Title! Available Now at the David Humphreys House! Other Images of America Titles Still in Stock! Click Here for Details
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This website began in 1998 as part of the Electronic Valley Project, linking the towns of the Lower Naugatuck Valley to the World. Initial funding was provided by the SNET Museums for the Millennium Project.

75. Www.ecl.org/
ACLB Home PageAssociation of connecticut Library Boards. *Minimum Standards for CT Principal Public libraries. * connecticut Library Association. Hit Counter
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76. Literary Pilgrimages
Travels to some of the places that Mark Twain lived and worked, including his Hartford, connecticut home and Hannibal, Missouri.
http://faculty.quinnipiac.edu/libraries/tballard/mtpilgrimages.html
Hannibal's two most renowned citizens are immortalized in a downtown park. I've followed Mark Twain all around the world - it seems like anywhere I've been, he got there first. So far my favorite spots with Twain connections are Maui (He loved the place so much that he couldn't even write while he was there), Lake Tahoe, Virginia City, and Paris (which he hated).
Virginia City managed to give a flavor
of what it must have been like in the 1860's.
The city is built along the side of a mountain,
so each street is even with the rooftops
of the street before - you could imagine how Twain
made his famous rooftop dance with Artemus Ward.
We played the slots in the Mark Twain saloon
and my wife experienced the kind of luck
that Clemens was blessed with:
the good news was that she got 7 plums in a row.
The bad news was that she only bet a nickel. Betting 35 cents would have netted her a thousand dollars. We did win enough to pay for the train ride to the next town. At the Territorial Enterprise offices, there is a toilet seat in the printing room with the sign "Mark Twain sat here."

77. Museums & Libraries
Listed by town, providing name of Librarian.
http://www.sots.state.ct.us/RegisterManual/SectionX/MUSEUMS.htm#PUBLIC LIBRARIES
MUSEUMS BERLIN. New Britain Youth Museum at Hungerford Park, 191 Farmington Ave., Kensington 06037. Web site, www.newbritainyouthmuseum.org . Tel., (860) 827-9064. Farm, pet, and exotic animals, exhibits, wild flower walk, picnicking, trails, pond, xeriscaped gardens and changing exhibitions. Open 1:00 P.M.-5:00 P.M., Tues.-Fri.; 10:00 A.M.-5:00 P.M., Sat. Summer Hours, 11:00 A.M.-5:00 P.M., Tues.-Fri.; 10:00 A.M.-5:00 P.M., Sat. Seasonal special events, free animal programs, 11:00 A.M., 1:30 P.M., 3:30 P.M., Sat.; 2:00 P.M., summer weekdays. Closed Sun.-Mon. Admission, $2.00 adults; $1.50 senior citizens; $1.00 children, children under 2 and members free. BRIDGEPORT. Housatonic Museum of Art, Housatonic Community College, 900 Lafayette Blvd., 06604-4704. Web site, www.hctc.commnet.edu/artmuseum . Founded in 1967, the diverse Permanent Collection, strong in contemporary art, is exhibited throughout the college. Significant holdings in ethnographic works are also featured. The Museum schedules six changing exhibitions per year, which may initiate from the Permanent Collection, show the work of established or emerging artists, or feature traveling exhibitions. An academic resource, the Museum and Galleries are open to the public without charge with free parking. Closed state holidays and college vacations. Information, Tel., (203) 332-5052; FAX, (203) 332-5123. Dir.

78. Connecticut Blue Pages - CT Libraries
CT libraries online. Links to many other libraries also. ConnQuest s Library of libraries. connecticut state library and education links. Blue pages online.
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79. Yale University Library
New Haven, connecticut, USA. Specialized collections and libraries in areas including the arts, anthropology, Babylonian culture, divinity, drama, regional studies, engineering, law, music, medicine, ornithology, and statistics. Research affiliations Association of Research libraries, Center for Research libraries, Research Library Group.
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80. CONSULS Library Catalog
Searchable online database of member libraries, including Central, Eastern, Southern and Western connecticut State University, plus the connecticut State Library. Also provides internet research links and libraries on the internet.
http://csulib.ctstateu.edu/
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