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         Connecticut Libraries:     more books (100)
  1. Connecticut (From Sea to Shining Sea) by Dennis B. Fradin, Judith Bloom Fradin, 1994-10
  2. Connecticut (Portraits of the States) by Jim Mezzanotte, 2005-12-15
  3. Connecticut: The History of Connecticut Colony (13 Colonies Series) by Roberta Wiener, James R. Arnold, 2004-12-30
  4. Valley of Discord: Church and Society along the Connecticut River, 1636-1725 by Paul R. Lucas, 1976-05-01
  5. More Lasting than Brass: A Thread of Family from Revolutionary New York to Industrial Connecticut by Peter Haring Judd, 2004-10-07
  6. Connecticut (America the Beautiful Second Series) by Sylvia McNair, Deborah Kent, 1999-12
  7. Temples ofGrace: The Material Transformation of Connecticut's Churches, 1790-1840 by Gretchen Buggeln, 2003-05-01
  8. Connecticut Investment and Business Guide (Russian Regional Investment and Business Library)
  9. The Connecticut Library Network Statement of description and purpose by Richard G Akeyroyd, 1995
  10. History of school libraries in Connecticut, 1861-1916 by Anita Singer, 1966
  11. An introduction to materials relating to Native Americans in the Connecticut State Library by Richard C Roberts, 1996
  12. Survey and program for a library building in Milford, Connecticut by Francis P Keough, 1967
  13. Select list of manuscript maps, plans and atlases relating to Connecticut in the Connecticut State Library by Effie M Prickett, 1926
  14. A study of library conditions in the Connecticut Department of Correction by E. William Strain, 1971

101. FindALibraryInConnecticut
A service of the connecticut State Library and your local library in partnership with the connecticut Digital Library 786 South Main Street Middletown,
http://iconn.auto-graphics.com/FindALibraryInConnecticut.aspx?cat=public

102. WebJunction
WebJunction connecticut, hosted by the State Library for connecticut The connecticut State Library sponsors free online WebJunction courses for
http://ct.webjunction.org/
Home Site Map Contact Us About Us FAQ Glossary Help select a WebJunction community Arizona Connecticut EqualAccess Iowa New Hampshire New Mexico PAComputing Vermont Washington WebJunction Policies and Practices Technology Resources ... Center Connecticut State Library State Library's main website WebJunction Global
Intro tutorial

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Can't find what you're looking for? Tell us
WebJunction Connecticut , hosted by the State Library for Connecticut libraries, is an online community where library staff meet to share ideas, solve problems, take online courses - and have fun. Register now (it's free) and join us. Or go to:
Connecticut Services Community Courses Grants ... Policies and Practices Providing Library Services for People with Disabilities Connecticut State Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped Funded largely with LSTA funds, LBPH in Rocky Hill lends books and magazines in braille or recorded formats along with the necessary playback equipment, FREE, for any Connecticut adult or child who is unable to read regular print due to a visual or physical disability. Find out how LBPH works in your community and how you can assist citizens in your town.

103. Library Catalogs - Mansfield Middle School (Storrs, Connecticut)
Library Catalogs Mansfield Midle School (grades 5-8), a Federal Blue Ribbon School of Excellence University of connecticut Professional Development
http://www.mansfieldct.org/schools/mms/student/libcat.htm
Mansfield Middle School
Storrs, Connecticut Visitors:

School Profile

Photo Tour

Travel Directions

Contact Us
...
Job Openings

Frequent Links:

LMC (Library)

Staff Homepages

Assignments
Sports (intranet) ... Computers Listings: Library Catalog Staff Directory Handbook/Policy Cafeteria Menus ... HOMEPAGE Online Library Catalogs Local Libraries: Mansfield Middle School Library Mansfield Public Library University of Connecticut Library Connecticut Public Town Libraries: Avon Free Public Library Berlin-Peck Memorial Library Bethel Public Library Bloomfield - Prosser Public Library ... United States Library of Congress Updated 08/05/00. ©2000 Mansfield Schools. Address concerns to mmsnet@mansfieldct.org or visit our homepage at http://www.mmsnet.org

104. Connecticut Library Jobs For Information Professionals And Librarians
Lisjobs.com collects job databases, guides, and other employment resources for librarians from across the web and organizes them into one handy site.
http://www.lisjobs.com/states/connecticut.htm
Connecticut Library Jobs
Additions to or comments on this page? E-mail rachel@lisjobs.com. Job Banks: Individual Libraries:
  • Libraries Unlimited in Westport sometimes has open positions, if you want to branch into working for a library-related publisher.
  • Work for the Ferguson Library, serving Stamford.
  • Job opportunities at Yale.

105. ICONN: The Connecticut Digital Library - About ICONN
About iCONN, a collection of essential library and information resources for all connecticut students, faculty and residents.
http://www.buckleupamerica.org/click/about.php
Connecticut Digital Library
786 South Main Street
Middletown, CT 06457
(888) 256-1222 (toll-free)
Send Us Your Comments

Last Updated December 11, 2001
About iCONN
The Connecticut Digital Library
iCONN is part of the Connecticut Education Network. It provides all students, faculty and residents with online access to essential library and information resources. It is administered by the Connecticut State Library in conjunction with the Department of Higher Education . Through iCONN, a core level of information resources including secured access to licensed databases is available to every citizen in Connecticut. In addition, specialized research information is available to college students and faculty. iCONN began in 2000 when the Connecticut General Assembly provided funding for the purchase of licensed information databases for Connecticut's libraries, schools and colleges. The Digital Library was one of several recommendations by Lieutenant Governor M. Jodi Rell in the Fall of 1999.
  • To ensure universal access to a core level of library and information resources for every resident of Connecticut through their public library, school, college, and from home.

106. Library List: Connecticut
The Stuttering Foundation of America provides free online resources, services and support to those who stutter and their families, as well as support for
http://www.stuttersfa.org/Default.aspx?tabid=352

107. NELIE Job Listings For Connecticut
CRLC (Capital Region Library Council) connecticut Library Job Opportunities CLA (connecticut Library Association) Job Listings hosted by the University
http://www.albany.edu/sisp/nelie/ct/ct.html
SISP North East Library and Information Employment Salary Guidelines Job Websites Job Listings Salary Guidelines The Connecticut Library Association recommends a minimum salary for entry-level positions requiring an MLS. As of July 1, 1999, this salary is $34,542, or $18.98 per hour. As of July 1, 2000, the recommended minimum salary will increase to $35,302, or $19.40 per hour. Job Websites Connecticut Job Listings Job Title Employer Location Closing Date Post date Technology Coordinator University of Connecticut Health Center Farmington, CT

108. About
to get a Library card. Residents of other connecticut towns may be Videos The Library is a member of the connecticut Library Consortium s Video
http://www.stoningtonfreelibrary.org/about.htm
Home About Your Library Your Library Catalog Children's Room ... Search Tools Hours Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday
10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Wednesday
10 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Saturday
10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Location The Stonington Free Library is located on Wadawanuck Square in the Borough of Stonington, Connecticut. From I-95, exit 91, follow the signs to Stonington Village or Stonington Borough. From Route 1, also follow the signs to the Village or Borough. The road will cross a bridge over the railroad tracks, then swing sharply to the left. You are now on Water Street, and Wadawanuck Square is on your left between the first and second cross streets. The Library is the brick building in the middle of the Square. The entrance is on High Street, which is the second cross street. There is limited parking in the Library driveway, but on-street parking around the Square or further into the Borough is generally available.
Library Patrons and Cards
The Stonington Free Library is open to the public and anyone can use materials in the Library. You need to be in the Stonington Free Library's system to borrow materials from us. We use the term "patron" to refer to someone with with borrowing privileges at this Library. If you live in the Town of Stonington, including Pawcatuck, Old Mystic, and the Stonington side of Mystic, we are your hometown library. Come in with something that shows you live in Stonington (driver's license, utility bill, lease, etc.) to get a Library card. Residents of other Connecticut towns may be entered in our system and borrow materials if they have a card from their hometown library and bring it and identification with them. We also issue cards to residents of Westerly, Rhode Island. Cards are available to temporary residents of Stonington, such as summer visitors, for the length of their residency with proof of residency and payment of a refundable deposit.

109. Connecticut Library Links
The connecticut Digital Library Online searchable database of collections for connecticut State Library - Information about library and state archives
http://www.liblinks.org/Connecticut.html
LIBLINKS .ORG Home
  • Ask Your Library - Virtual reference desk between participating libraries in Connecticut that provides answers through interactive "live" web sessions. Bibliomation, Inc. - Non-profit, member-driven consortium of Connecticut libraries. Capitol Region Library Council - One of four cooperating library service units (CLSUs) in Connecticut whose purpose is to improve library service through shared resources and programs. Links to library catalogs, member home pages and historic, cultural and genealogical resources. The Connecticut Digital Library - Online searchable database of collections for member libraries throughout the state. Connecticut State Library - Information about library and state archives facilities and services, general reference information about the state, and links to other resources. Connecticut State University Library Information System - 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. Eastern Connecticut Libraries - Shares resources and information among its member libraries in eastern Connecticut, including academic, public, school and special libraries.

110. Town Of Woodbury Connecticut: Library
history of woodbury connecticut Town of Woodbury Library woodbury connecticut meetings Woodbury connecticut Parks and Recreation
http://www.woodburyct.org/woodburylibrary.shtml

Acupuncture
Antiques Architects Automobile Leasing ... Aquifer Protection Map
Town of Woodbury Library
The library, located in the town office complex on Main Street South, has a collection of over 50,000 items including: large print books, periodicals and daily newspapers; videos; books on tape and other audio cassettes; compact discs; cameras; photographs and puzzles. As a member of a computerized circulation network, the library has access to the collections of 40 member libraries. Special services include telephone and walk-in reference; interlibrary loan, data base searches, and availability of a copy machine, word processor and typewriter. The gallery may be reserved for community meetings and gatherings. Programs include year-round programs for children; an August concert series; art exhibits; book discussions and other special events. The library is open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday; 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday; 1 to 5 p.m. Sundays, October through May. The library is closed on Saturdays in August. Visit the Woodbury Public Library Web Site.

111. Connecticut Library Consortium 2911 Dixwell Avenue
For more information about the connecticut Library Consortium, contact us at The connecticut Library Consortium is always looking for presenters that
http://showtimefun.com/CTLIB/CLC.htm

112. NERCOMP Workshop: GIS
Jane Cullinane, Preservation Librarian, connecticut State Library Stephen Rice, Project Librarian, connecticut State Library
http://www.nercomp.org/sigs/0405/042705GIS/GISSched.html

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NERCOMP Workshop:
Geographic Information Systems:
Focus on Imagery as Geo-Spatial Data
This SIG was organized by Patrick McGlamery of University of Connecticut
DATE/TIME:

April 27, 2005
Coffee and Registration begin at 8:00am Location:
College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, MA

Hogan Campus Center, Fourth Floor - Suite A
Parking is at the Hogan Campus Center Directions Campus Map Hotel Reservations Rooms are available at the Comfort Inn, 426 Southbridge Street in Auburn, MA. Call the hotel directly at: 1-508-832-8300 The room block will be held until April 12 2005. For additional information go to: http://www.comfortinn.com Price: NERCOMP Members: $70 non-members $170 Description: One component of geospatial information that most libraries, archives and societies have is maps and often, aerial photography, views and other geographic materials. Transforming these materials from paper/analog objects to digital objects provides tremendous content to the scholarly community. These images can be further transformed to be raster objects can then be manipulated in a GIS environment.

113. Connecticut
WWW Library Directory connecticut (160) Southern connecticut State University; Southington Public Library; Spirit of UConn Alumni/Library
http://www.webpan.com/msauers/libdir/usa/ct.html
WWW Library Directory:
Connecticut (160)

114. Leslie Burger
Network Director, connecticut State Library, Hartford, Ct. 19851987. Conceptualized and founded the connecticut Library Information Network, a technology
http://lb.princetonlibrary.org/experience.html
Welcome About Leslie Career Highlights Platform ... Leslie's Blog
Career Highlights Leslie B. Burger
Offices Held:
President-elect American Library Association, 2005-2006 President, New Jersey Library Association, 2001 - 2002
President, Association of Specialized and Cooperative Library Agencies, 1995 -1996
President, Connecticut Library Association 1982 - 1983
Connecticut Chapter Councilor, American Library Association Council, 1984 -1987
Chair, Independent Librarians Exchange Round Table, 1998 - 2000
Chair, State Library Agency Section, Association of Specialized and Cooperative Library Agencies, 1981 -1982
Committees and Roundtables (recent only):
Chair, Marshall Cavendish Excellence in Library Programming Award, 2004-2005

115. Online Resources - Magazine/Journal Articles Fairfield Public Library, Fairfield
Fairfield Public Library, in connecticut offers online access to its catalog, subscription databases for town residents, information about library programs,
http://www.fairfieldpubliclibrary.org/libhome.htm
Alphabetical Listing Biographies Business Car Repair ... Periodicals/Magazines Fairfield residents may access these resources from home by using their Fairfield Public Library barcode number. For additional Web resources, please visit our Staff Recommended Links page NOTE: Access to the iCONN databases has changed as of February 7, 2005. There are now two ways to search iCONN. You may search all iCONN databases at once (except for Associated Press Photo Archive and Heritage Quest) or you may search each database individually. ( See the iCONN category below. Associated Press Photo Archive Connect from library Connect from home/office
Over 750,000 photos and graphics from the Associated Press. An iCONN database.
Discovering Collection Connect from library Connect from home/office
A combination of 21 databases that includes information on science and world culture, as well as thousands of overview essays, timelines and critical analyses in the areas of history, literature, and social studies. An iCONN database. (Click here to search all iCONN databases at once.)

116. Connecticut Library Assistant Salary Survey Results A Summary
connecticut Library Assistant Salary Survey Results A Summary In the fall of 1998, the Library Technical Assistant Section of the connecticut Library
http://associates.ucr.edu/sandy399.htm
ASSOCIATES (vol. 5, no. 3, March 1999) - associates.ucr.edu
Connecticut Library Assistant
Salary Survey Results:
A Summary
by Sandy Brooks
Assistant Director
Eastern CT Libraries
106 Route 32
Franklin, CT 06254
sbrooks@ecl.org

In the fall of 1998, the Library Technical Assistant Section of the Connecticut Library Association, in cooperation with the State Library, surveyed Connecticut's libraries in order to examine Library Assistant staff positions in the state. A two-page survey form was mailed to 1,150 public, school, academic, corporate, and special libraries.
A total of 249 survey forms were returned with a response rate of about 22%. A brief summary of the survey results follow.
About 13% of the responding libraries reported having no Library Assistant positions. The rest of the respondents average 3.3 Library Assistant positions per library. Larger libraries have, on average, more Library Assistant positions than smaller libraries. On average, Library Assistant positions tend to be less than full time. Only 41% of reported positions work 35 hours or more per week. In addition, many positions, especially those in school media centers, work less than 12 months per year. Most Library Assistants are paid an hourly rate rather than a salary. Comparing their average annual earnings on an hourly basis suggests that salaried Library Assistants earn more than hourly Library Assistants do. Assuming both work 34 hours per week 12 months per year, the salaried Library Assistant would receive $24,831 ($14.04 per hour) compared to the hourly Library Assistant's $19,466 ($11.01 per hour).

117. Read To Grow, Library Hotline, Childhood Literacy, Books For Children, Parenting
connecticut Library Hotline 1877-240-5404. Sponsored by. The connecticut Library Hotline is a toll-free number that provides location, directions,
http://www.readtogrow.org/libraryhotline.htm
Home About Us Our History Advisory Council Events Staff ... Supporters How You Can Support Us Have A Book Drive Volunteer Ways to Contribute Programs Books for Babies Books for Kids CT Library Hotline Motheread/Fatheread Resources Articles Parenting Information Contact Us Directions ... Fatheread Connecticut Library Hotline Sponsored by: The Connecticut Library Hotline is a toll-free number that provides location, directions, phone numbers, and program information on all Connecticut public libraries. The Connecticut Library Hotline is generously sponsored by Raymour and Flanigan. Listed Below are public libraries for the State of Connecticut T own Name of Library and Address* Andover Andover Public, 355 Route 6, P.O. Box 118, Andover, CT 06232-0117 Ansonia Ansonia Public, 53 So. Cliff St. Ansonia 06401 Ashford Babcock, 25 Pompey Hollow Rd., Ashford , CT 06278 Avon Avon Free Public, 281 Country Club Road, Avon, CT 06001 Beacon Falls Beacon Falls Public, 10 Maple Ave., Beacon Falls, CT 06403 Berlin Berlin-Peck Memorial, 234 Kensington Rd, Berlin 06037

118. Libloclinks
Link to connecticut College Library s home page and catalog.......CTW Library Consortium connecticut College / Trinity College / Wesleyan
http://www.lymeacademy.edu/The_Library/Libloclinks.htm
Back to library home page SEE also Out-of-State Libraries LOCAL LIBRARIES If you want to expand your library research beyond our library collection the following links may be helpful in identifying other libraries to visit in Connecticut. Old Lyme Phoebe Griffin Noyes Library WebCat
Description
: Search the Old Lyme's Public Library's public access catalog on the Web. If you have registered with the Old Lyme Public Library you may place an online request for books from other libraries to be delivered to the public library for your pick-up. This function requires you have a library barcode from the public library's system. For instructions speak to the Academy librarian or call the public library. URL: http://webpac.lioninc.org:8080/ipac20/ipac.jsp?profile=oly#focus
ReQuest Online
Description
: Connecticut Library Network. Search the catalogs of more than two hundred Connecticut libraries. Use this link to locate titles you would like to request on Interlibrary Loan. Live Link: Click here, then on the BEGIN button on the next screen.

119. Document Title
connecticut Library Association Annual Conference, Waterbury, CT, April 2001 connecticut Library Association Resources Technical Services Section,
http://www.library.southernct.edu/bar2001pda.htm
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES FY2001 Susan E. Cirillo, Director of Library Services Professional Memberships
  • American Library Association New England Library Association Connecticut Library Association
Conferences, Seminars, Workshops
  • New England Educational Assessment Network Fall Forum, Providence, RI, October 2000 NEASC Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, November 2000 American Library Association Midwinter Meeting, Washington, DC, January 2001 Connecticut Library Association Annual Conference, Waterbury, CT, April 2001 NELINET Annual Conference, Hartford, CT, May 2001
Professional Activities
  • CONSULS Board of Directors CSU Library Directors Discussion Group Connecticut Department of Higher Education Virtual Library Committee Council of Connecticut Academic Library Directors
    • Executive Board, Secretary
    • Continuing Education Committee
    NEASC Accreditation Visiting Team, Salem State College, March-April 2001
University Service
  • Dean’s Council University Library Committee (ex officio) Library Faculty Personnel Committee (ex officio) Academic Affairs Quality Council NEASC Self-Study Subcommittee, Library and Information Resources

120. At A Glance
Continuing education and training support for connecticut library staff is a Development of a joint website with the connecticut Library Consortium to
http://www.das.state.ct.us/Digest/Digest_2003/State Library, Connecticut.htm
Connecticut State Library At a Glance KENDALL F. WIGGIN , State Librarian Established - Statutory authority - CGS Chapter 188 Central office - 231 Capitol Avenue, Hartford, CT 06106 Number of employees Recurring operating expenses Organizational structure – Administrative Services: Automation, Operations, Fiscal Services, Personnel/Affirmative Action; Historical Services: Public Records and State Archives, Museum of Connecticut History; Library Development: Consulting Services, Statewide Database, State Data Coordination; Information Services: Government Information Services, History and Genealogy, Law/Legislative Reference, Collection Management, Bibliographic Information Services, Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped, Preservation Office, Library Automation; Commission on the Arts, attached to the Library for Administrative Purposes.
Mission
The mission of the State Library is to provide high quality library and information services to state government and the citizens of Connecticut; to work cooperatively with related agencies and constituent organizations in providing those services; to preserve and make accessible the records of Connecticut’s history and heritage; to promote the development and growth of high quality information services on an equitable basis statewide; to provide leadership and cooperative opportunities to the library, educational and historical communities in order to enhance the value of their individual and collective service missions; and to develop and promote appropriate legislation and public policy in support of these efforts.

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