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  1. Nonviolence: The History of a Dangerous Idea (Modern Library Chronicles) by Mark Kurlansky, 2008-04-08
  2. The Critique of Psychology: From Kant to Postcolonial Theory (Library of the History of Psychology Theories) by Thomas Teo, 2005-09-23
  3. The Hitler Library: A Bibliography (Bibliographies and Indexes in World History) by Philipp Gassert, Daniel S. Mattern, 2001-03-30
  4. The History of Orchestration (International Library of Music) by Adam Von Ahn Carse, 2001-01
  5. The British Library Guide to Manuscript Illumination: History and Techniques (British Library Guides) by Christopher de Hamel, 2001-12-29
  6. The French Revolution: A History (Modern Library Classics) by Thomas Carlyle, 2002-05-14
  7. Winter at Valley Forge (Graphic Library: Graphic History) by Matt Doeden, 2006-01
  8. Wonders of Creation: Natural History Drawings in the British Library by Ray Desmond, 1986-09
  9. Tennessee: A Political History (Tennessee Heritage Library) by Phillip Langsdon, 2000-01-30
  10. Philosophy of History, (A Library of Universal Literature, pt. 1) by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, 1900
  11. The Music Library - The History of Gospel Music (The Music Library) by Adam Woog, 2005-10-18
  12. Farewell to Jim Crow: The Rise and Fall of Segregation in America (Library of African-American History) by R. Kent Rasmussen, 1997-06
  13. Law in America: A Short History (Modern Library Chronicles) by Lawrence M. Friedman, 2004-10-12
  14. The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire (Modern Library Classics) by Edward Gibbon, 2003-08-12

101. E-books And Their Future In Academic Libraries: An Overview
An overview of ebook issues, based on a development strategy for the University of California libraries. D-Lib Magazine
http://www.dlib.org/dlib/july01/snowhill/07snowhill.html
Contents
D-Lib Magazine
July/August 2001
Volume 7 Number 7/8
ISSN 1082-9873
E-books and Their Future in Academic Libraries
An Overview
Lucia Snowhill
Social Sciences Collection Coordinator
Davidson Library
University of California, Santa Barbara
snowhill@library.ucsb.edu
Abstract
The University of California's California Digital Library (CDL) formed an Ebook Task Force in August 2000 to evaluate academic libraries' experiences with electronic books (e-books), investigate the e-book market, and develop operating guidelines, principles and potential strategies for further exploration of the use of e-books at the University of California (UC). This article, based on the findings and recommendations of the Task Force Report ], briefly summarizes task force findings, and outlines issues and recommendations for making e-books viable over the long term in the academic environment, based on the long-term goals of building strong research collections and providing high level services and collections to its users.
Introduction
While electronic books and texts have been available for some time for selected public domain titles, only relatively recently have electronic texts been packaged and offered commercially as electronic books. It is the shift to the commercial production, sale, and distribution of e-books that has changed how libraries need to deal with e-books, and what prompted our investigation.

102. Hamilton Library -- Quick Selection Menu
Information on the library and online catalogue.
http://www.hpl.govt.nz/
LIANZA Children?s Book Awards...
library week 5-11...
Entries for this short story...
Quick Selection Menu Whats New Be Inspired at Hamilton City Libraries
Kids Corner
Kids Catalogue ... Newspapers Print Version Site best viewed in Internet Explorer 6.0 (PC), Mozilla Firefox 1.0 (PC) or Safari 1.2.4 (Mac)

103. Welcome To SIBMAS
Forum for colleagues promoting research and documentation in the performing arts.
http://www.theatrelibrary.org/sibmas/sibmas.html
Welcome to SIBMAS, the International Association of Libraries and Museums of the Performing Arts
Bienvenue à SIBMAS, la Société Internationale des Bibliothèques et des Musées des Arts du Spectacle
Since 1954 SIBMAS has been the forum for colleagues from all over the world promoting research, practical and theoretical, in the documentation of the performing arts. Besides the organisation of biennial international congresses SIBMAS members are involved in three permanent projects
  • The World Directory on Theatre Museums and Libraries, which was published in its 5th edition in spring 1996, and since March 7, 2002 is accessible in an online version. The International Bibliography of Theatre (IBT), published by the Theatre Research Data Centre at Brooklyn College of the City University of New York. The World Encyclopedia of contemporary Theatre, 6 vol. (1994-2000)

104. Africa Maps - Perry-Castañeda Map Collection - UT Library Online
Country, regional, city and thematic maps from the PerryCasta±eda Library Map Collection at the University of Texas, along with links to maps on other web sites.
http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/africa.html
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105. The Library At The Field Museum
history The development of the Library’s collections since the Museum’s origins from the World’s Columbian Exposition in 1893. FOL (Friends of the Library)
http://www.fieldmuseum.org/research_collections/library/default.htm

Visitor Information

Find information about Visiting the Library Library Services available to the public, and Reading Room Event Booking for private after-hours events.
History

FOL (Friends of the Library)

Find information about Friends Fund acquisitions benefits of becoming a Friend of the Library, and other ways to donate.
Collections

Harlow , and our extensive photo archives
Search The Field Museum Library's World's Columbian Exposition of 1893 Online Collections
Find out more about the Library Photo Archives
Learn how you can become a Library Volunteer Purchase an Oppenheimer Field Museum Edition Facsimile Field Museum Home Planning Your Visit Calendar of Events ... Museum Store 1400 S. Lake Shore Dr, Chicago, IL 60605-2496 Linking Policy Technical Support webmaster@fieldmuseum.org

106. The UK Public Libraries Page
An exhaustive list of libraries, compiled by Sheila and Robert Harden with sites that make 'an effort to use the medium imaginatively' marked.
http://dspace.dial.pipex.com/town/square/ac940/ukpublib.html
Compiled by Sheila and Robert Harden
The aim of these pages is to present the most complete and up to date picture of public library internet activity in the United Kingdom. Look in from time to time to see what's new Have a look round. If you find the pages useful, let us know. If we've missed something, please tell us. Mail us your comments and suggestions. On some of the pages you'll find our own commentary on the public library networking scene as it develops. These are our personal views which we expect to modify from time to time as changes take place. Visit Public Libraries of Europe for our country by country listing of European public libraries on the World Wide Web.
welcome
UK public libraries on the web networking links for librarians ... what's new
Updated 18th September 2005

107. New England Historic Genealogical Society(NEHGS) - New England Ancestors
ancestors, ancestry, biography, family, genealogical, Genealogy, history, The NEHGS Research Library offers a comprehensive collection of more than
http://www.newenglandancestors.org/
Login Site Search Help Printer Friendly Page ... Press Shortcut to: Home About NEHGS Giving to NEHGS Press Research Main Databases Research Services Forums The Great Migration Newsletter Reference Links Libraries Main Research Library Manuscripts Borrow a Book Library Catalog Store Education Center Main Articles and Publications Calendar Getting Started Kids Corner Membership Join NEHGS Renew your Membership Gift Membership Benefits of Membership About NEHGS Our History Staff/Contact Volunteers Council Annual Report Newbury Street Press
First Name Last Name Search Tips More Search Options >>>
The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England: 1634-1635, Volume IV, I-L

The eagerly anticipated fourth volume by Robert Charles Anderson, FASG, is now in print!
Announcing Witches, Rakes, and Rogues

As Boston celebrates the 375th anniversary of its founding in 1630, D. Brenton Simons, chief operating officer of NEHGS, presents a new vision of the town’s early history with his latest publication.
NEHGS Heritage Series:

Experiencing the Seventeenth Century at Plimoth Plantation

A memorable full-day excursion into the past! Join speaker Robert Charles Anderson, FASG, and experience life as our ancestors did.

108. Home Pages For Libraries In Texas - Texas State Library
Lists the internet addresses of public and academic libraries that reside in the state of Texas. The page is a courtesy for those libraries that wish to submit their home page addresses and have them listed on the page.
http://www.tsl.state.tx.us/texshare/pl/texlibs.html
Areas of General interest Services to Librarians
Find Your Local Texas Library
Public Library Directory and Statistics Search
Search for Texas public libraries by city, library name, or county; or download statistics. Academic Library Directory and Statistics Search
Search for Texas academic libraries by city, library name, or academic library type; or download statistics. Texas Regional Library Systems
The Texas Library System is comprised of ten regional library systems across the state funded by contract with the Texas State Library. Nearly every public library in the state is a member of the system. For a map of Texas showing where each library system region is located, go here TexShare Member Library Directory and Home Web Page Search
TexShare provides resource sharing programs that benefit public and academic libraries and their patrons. Search by library name to find links to public and academic library home Web pages, links to library online Web catalogs, and TexShare Program participation information. Please send any questions or comments to: texshare@tsl.state.tx.us

109. History | The WWW Virtual Library
This site is the World Wide Web Virtual Library history Central Catalogue The history of Art Virtual Library is a collection of links relating to Art
http://vlib.org/History
History :   en es fr zh
The WWW Virtual Library
History
Quick search:

110. Library Addresses
Names and addresses of collections throughout the country, with contact information for updates. English/Spanish
http://www.friendsofcubanlibraries.org/lib directions.htm
Home FAQs RECENT NEWS " ... Links PARTIAL LIST OF ADDRESSES FOR INDEPENDENT LIBRARIES LISTA PARCIAL DE DIRECCIONES [Vuelta al home]
(NOTE: This is a partial list, and addresses do change, so please contact the Friends of Cuban Libraries for up-to-the-minute information. The addresses are arranged geographically from west to east.) PINAR DEL RIO: Biblioteca Pedro Junco Virtudes #158, entre Galiano y Luz Zaldívar, Pinar del Río, Pinar del Río, CP 20100. Director: Gerardo Redonet Gómez. Biblioteca Reyes Magos Adela Azcuy #1 entre Gerardo Medina y 1ro de Mayo, Pinar del Río. Director: Víctor R. Arroyo. Specialties: Agriculture and ecology. Biblioteca Dr. Evelio Rodríguez del Ha ya Delicias #158, entre Rosario y Gloria. Director: José Hidalgo Gato. Specialty: Economics. Biblioteca Viñales. Calle # 2, Edificio 22, apto 9 Herradura, Pinar del Río. Código Postal 24500. Director: Lázaro Raúl González Gómez HAVANA: Biblioteca Gertrudis Gómez de Avellaneda 20 de mayo #531 Apt. B 14, entre Marta Abreu y Línea, Cerro, Ciudad Habana. Director: Julia Cecilia Delgado. Biblioteca 24 de F ebrero Campanario #564 entre Dragones y Salud, Centro Habana, Ciudad Habana.

111. GCC Home Page - GNU Project - Free Software Foundation (FSF)
Developed by GNU project as free compiler for GNU system. Front ends C, C++, ObjectiveC, Fortran, Java, Ada; libraries for libstdc++, and libgcj. Mission, mail lists, timeline, contributors, committee, instructions, manual, FAQ, downloads, plans, bug reports. Open Source, GPL
http://gcc.gnu.org/
About GCC Mission Statement
Releases

Snapshots

Mailing lists
...
Steering Committee

Documentation Installation
Platforms

Testing

Manual
...
Further Readings
Download Mirror sites
Binaries
"Live" Sources CVS read access Rsync read access CVSup mirrors CVS write access Development Development Plan tentative timeline Contributing ...Why? ... Benchmarks Bugs Known bugs How to report Bug database ...Management Get our announcements:
Welcome to the GCC home page!
GCC, the GNU Compiler Collection, includes front ends for C, C++, Objective-C, Fortran Java , and Ada, as well as libraries for these languages ( libstdc++ , libgcj,...). We strive to provide regular, high quality releases , which we want to work well on a variety of native and cross targets (including GNU/Linux), and encourage everyone to contribute changes and help testing GCC. Our sources are readily and freely available via CVS and weekly snapshots Major decisions about GCC are made by the steering committee , guided by the mission statement
Current release series: GCC 4.0.1 (released 2005-07-07)
Branch status (frozen for 4.0.2 release).

112. Linux Centre - List Of Graphics Libraries
Contains a list of common graphics libraries. Some are platformindependent.
http://www.portalux.com/development/libraries/graphic-lib/

113. Canadian Genealogy Centre - Family History Library
The Family history Library (FHL) of the Church of Jesus Christ of The Family history Library has assigned its own reel numbers to their copies of
http://www.genealogy.gc.ca/09/0907_e.html
Contact Us Help Search The Centre ... Links You are here: Home Links
Genealogical Societies
Provincial and Territorial Archives ... Provinces and Territories
Family History Library
The Family History Library (FHL) of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Salt Lake City, Utah, holds over 2.5 million microfilm reels of genealogical records from many countries. Those reels can be borrowed through their many Family History Centers tm located worldwide. The Family History Library has assigned its own reel numbers to their copies of Library and Archives Canada microfilm, such as our census returns and passenger lists. Consult the Family History Library Catalog to find the item description in the catalogue. The Family History Library's Search for Ancestors database allows you to search indexed resources, such as the 1881 Canadian Census.
How to use the Family History Library Catalog
To identify FHL microfilm numbers, use the Title Search box and enter the exact wording as listed below:
For census:
Census of Canada, 1861

114. University Of Southampton Libraries Special Collections
Searchable archives of the papers of the Duke of Wellington and Lord Palmerston, as well as surveys of the papers of senior defence personnel and the Jewish Archives in the UK and Eire.
http://www.archives.lib.soton.ac.uk/
University of Southampton Libraries
Special Collections

On-Line Exhibition Gallery
Visiting Special Collections Printed Collections News and newsletters ... Call for Papers: Wellington Congress 2006 Submitted by The Editors
last reviewed: 27/01/2005

115. USMAI
The USM libraries currently share in the use of a Library Information Management System (LIMS) and a gateway architecture utilizing the OCLC Site Search software (MdUSA) which integrates access to a number of both locally hosted and remote electronic information services.
http://www.itd.umd.edu/
USMAI Consortium of Libraries University System of Maryland and Affiliated Institutions
The USMAI Libraries Shared Services Bowie State University University of Baltimore
Center for Environmental Science
University of Baltimore Law Library ... University of Maryland University College

116. IPodion GmbH - EDV Service --- EDV Komplettservice --- Web-Design --- Internet-D
Major distributor for scientific software and programming libraries in Austria. Featured product is the coimbra document management system and the derived Teach/Me products for learning and education.
http://www.ipodion.at/
Dienstleistungen Produkte Produkte Informationen ... Online Shop
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Die erste Phase ("Sunrise Period") erlaubt es Marken- und Rechteinhabern Ihre Namen als .eu-Domain zu sichern. Diese Phase beginnt voraussichtlich im 4. Quartal 2005 und wird nur 2 Monate dauern.
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117. Simulation Tools
A collection of links to various software tools and libraries for simulation.
http://www.idsia.ch/~andrea/simtools.html
Andrea Emilio Rizzoli
IDSIA

Galleria 2
CH - 6928 Manno
Switzerland A Collection of Modelling and Simulation Resources on the Internet Last update: Sept 2005
Welcome to my list of simulation tools.
This is a review of simulation software that does not aim to be complete. Some of the links are outdated, and many more links are missing. If you want me to add a link to a particular tool, please send me an JavaScript must be enabled to display this email address.
Andrea Rizzoli Software libraries Visual Simulation Tools and Environments Simulation languages and integrated environments Hybrid Simulation Simulation of Industrial Processes and Networked systems Simulation based on the World Dynamics approach Bond graphs Web based and distributed simulation ...
Agent-based simulation

Click on one of the above links to see a selection of simulation tools falling in the corresponding category. Software libraries
C++SIM
C++ libreries for simulation of discrete event systems. A must have in your toolkit. JavaSIM The Java version of C++SIM.

118. Chicora Home
Public nonprofit heritage preservation organization. Learn about Chicora's programs in archaeological and historical preservation and education for museums, archives, libraries, historic organizations and private citizens.
http://chicora.org/
Chicora Foundation, Inc., PO Box 8664, Columbia, SC, USA, 29202, 803-787-6910
This is the Chicora Foundation home page on the web. If you were looking for us, thanks for the thought. If you're here by accident, well, maybe there's something of interest. Stay a while and browse.
Our Mission
Chicora is a Columbia, South Carolina public, non-profit heritage preservation organization founded in 1993. Our work includes archaeological and historical research throughout the Southeastern United States, public education (primarily right here in South Carolina), and work in conservation and preservation with museums, libraries, archives, historic organizations, and private citizens. With years of experience and hundreds of projects, we are a leader in preservation efforts.
Contact Information
Although we hope this web site will answer your questions, please contact us directly for additional information. We would be happy to hear from you.
Telephone FAX Postal address
PO Box 8664, Columbia, SC 29202-8664
Electronic mail
Michael Trinkley, Director:

119. Conservation OnLine
Conservation OnLine (CoOL), a project of the Preservation Department of Stanford University libraries, cover a wide spectrum of topics of interest to professionals involved with the conservation of library, archives and museum materials.
http://sul-server-2.stanford.edu/

Conservation OnLine
Resources for Conservation Professionals
Welcome to CoOL CoOL, a project of the Preservation Department of Stanford University Libraries, is a full text library of conservation information, covering a wide spectrum of topics of interest to those involved with the conservation of library, archives and museum materials. The content of CoOL comes from a variety of sources and we hope that all users will consider contributing some material to the project. As you use the server please pay attention to lacunae that you might be able to help fill. If this is your first time here, please read an important message about . If you would like to contribute material to CoOL, please send a note to wh . To report problems or offer suggestions, select the "Feedback" buttons at the bottom of each page
News
This area has News, New items, and Time-sensitive information
Updated: Saturday, 17-Sep-05 12:02:28 See Silver mirroring on silver gelatin glass negatives by Giovanna Di Pietro See Chris Stavroudis's software package: The Modular Cleaning Program . For Windows and Macintosh. See Mark Ormsby's software package: Solvent Solver: A Calculator for Working with Teas Fractional Solubility Parameters . For Windows 95 and later.
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Emergency information and Resources
The American Association of museum (AIM) Info on Federal resources, Technical Assistance, etc

120. Oxford University Museum Of Natural History Library
Oxford University Museum of Natural history Library.
http://www.oum.ox.ac.uk/subject.htm
Subject holdings
Entomology
The Hope Library is based on the bequest of printed books and manuscripts of the Rev. F.W. Hope (1797-1862), J.O. Westwood, the first Hope Professor of Zoology (Entomology) (1805- 1893), and the libraries of O. Pickard-Cambridge and L.G. Higgins etc. It is a leading UK collection of older classic works in natural history, and of taxonomic entomology books and journals, and modern works are being added all the time. The collection comprises about 8,000 books and journals, including 100 current journal titles, and nearly 60,000 offprints. A listing of the manuscript collection is available from the Librarian. Geology
The Arkell Library is based on the bequest of Jurassic geology books of W.J. Arkell. It comprises many of the older English classic works in geology, and continues to be updated with recent publications on Mesozoic palaeontology and geology. Other strengths of the collection include Palaeozoic works and Eastern European publications. The Arkell Library and other Geological Collections material comprises about 4,500 titles, including 14 current journals. Additionally, there are nearly 20,000 catalogued offprints. Most notable among the geological manuscripts are the papers of William Smith, the "father of English geology", William Buckland and John Phillips. Listings are available from the Librarian.

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