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  1. Total library service: Talk to be delivered at the annual conference of the Maine Library Association, Bar Harbor by John A Humphry, 1968
  2. A guide to legal resources in Maine libraries by Ann Pierce, 1983
  3. Bibliography of studies of Maine economy, 1945-1973 as found in Fogler Library, University of Maine at Orono by Wayne M O'Leary, 1974
  4. Early social libraries in Maine by Ava Harriet Chadbourne, 1958
  5. A manual for the county law libraries of Maine by Ann Pierce, 1982
  6. Books and libraries, collectors and collecting: The annual address before the Maine Press Association, at its meeting in the Senate Chamber, State House, Augusta, Jan. 29, 1901 by Samuel Lane Boardman, 1901
  7. Let's Discover Maine Library License by Carole Marsh, 2001-07
  8. The demon trapper of Umbagog: A thrilling tale of the Maine forests (Columbian library) by Daniel P Thompson, 1890
  9. A survey of library extension work in the state of Maine by Carolyn Mitchell McCully, 1955
  10. Indians of Maine: A Preliminary Inventory of Material on the History of the Indians of Maine in the Society Library by Maine Historical Society, 1969
  11. Are Maine's public libraries in focus?: A report of a survey conducted in 1961 by Louise Marion Mosier, 1962
  12. The official State publications of Maine: A shelf guide to the Bowdoin College Library collection by Elda Takagi, 1985
  13. Descriptive sketches of six private libraries of Bangor, Maine, by Samuel Lane Boardman, 1900
  14. TRS-80 at the Maine State Library by Donald Wismer, 1982

101. Library | Southern Maine Community College
Another wonderful MARVEL database! http//www.maine.gov/marvel Library Overview Borrowing Policies (Borrowing). Find a Book. Find an Article
http://www.smccme.edu/docs.php?section=5&navid=93&docid=136

102. ME Weighs Library 'Tattling' Law - 5/1/2005 - School Library Journal - CA529719
A diverse group of opponents—from the maine Library Association and the maine Civil Liberties Union to Planned Parenthood—roundly condemned the proposed
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103. OCLC News Releases / 1995 October / University Of Southern Maine
interlibrary loan assistant at the University of Southern maine Library who The university library is located in a renovated cookie factory that had
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104. MEGenWeb Project ~ A Proud Part Of The USGenWeb Project
maine Library Commission. Through the efforts of the maine Federation of Women s Clubs, a traveling library system was established by law in 1899.
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Maine Library Commission
Source(s) for narrative on this page: The Maine Book, by Henry E. Dunnack, Librarian of Maine State Library. Augusta, Maine 1920. pages 190-191. Photos on this page courtesy of Penny Postcards from ME ~ a USGenWeb Archives Site. (Use your back brower button when returning from the thumbnail photos.) Books Cemetery Census County ... Penny Post Cards a USGenWeb Archives Web Site. State Coordinator ~ Tina S. Vickery
Special thanks to David Colby Young, Maine's previous State Coordinator. last edited Thursday, 14-Oct-2004 14:37:35 MDT
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105. Organizing Advocacy For Network Services In Maine: Political Background For A Su
The involvement of maine s library community began with a single person s The three associations were the maine Library Association (MLA), maine
http://www.isoc.org/inet96/proceedings/e7/e7_5.htm
Organizing Advocacy for Network Services in Maine: Political Background for a Successful Initiative
Paul C. Schroeder
University of Maine, USA
Introduction
On 15 March 1996, Maine's Supreme Judicial Court announced its decision to affirm a set of orders issued by Maine's Public Utilities Commission (PUC) regarding telecommunications policy. Among the issues under consideration, the court rejected an appeal against the commission's authority to allocate $20 million over five years to establish a statewide data network for libraries and schools. The decision marked the end of a two-year advocacy process and the beginning of network implementation of critical importance in this large, rural state marked by underfunded public institutions. This paper presents an outline of this advocacy effort from the standpoint of Maine's library community. While the process represents a combination of opportunities, stakeholders, and outcomes that are unique to Maine, the issues and approaches that are summarized here are intended to inform similar advocacy efforts in other states.
Origins of the libraries' initiative
The establishment of the school and library network almost seems, in retrospect, to be a necessary result of the convergence of many complex forces, factors, and interests. However, this outcome was not on the horizon at its beginning. The involvement of Maine's library community began with a single person's expression of concern. In mid-December 1993, a public librarian from midcoast Maine addressed a letter to the Maine Library Association's executive board posing a fundamental question: Why do public libraries pay commercial line charges for telephone service? She had asked this question of NYNEX, her library's local exchange carrier (and the largest of Maine's 24 local telephone companies), and of the consumer assistance division at the PUC.

106. Library Bill Threatens Kids' Privacy - Bangornews.com Staff
In testifying against the bill for the maine Library Association, Gardiner librarian Anne Davis told the Legislature’s education committee that
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107. Toni Buzzeo, Author, Library Media Specialist
as a children’s librarian at the Baxter Memorial Library in Gorham, maine. That year, I also joined the Southern maine Library District Children’s Book
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Home Biography Books Curriculum Guides and Links ... E-Mail
Biography Born and raised in Dearborn, Michigan
BA English Language and Literature
University of Michigan, Dearborn

MA English Language and Literature
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

MLIS Library and Information Science
University of Rhode Island, Kingston

1999 Maine Library Media Specialist
of the Year
2000 Winner of SCBWI Barbara Karlin Grant for The Sea Chest , published September 2002 University of Michigan-Dearborn School of Education Alumnus of the Year Author of children's books and professional books for teachers and librarians Read the full story below I was an only child for the first ten years of my life, growing up in Dearborn, Michigan . During that time, my closest companions were my Grandma Mae Mackey and books. I read early and well and lost myself in stories as often as possible. My mother, Jeanne, gave me the gift of reading. She often took me to the Dearborn Public Library (at that time, the Bryant Branch was the Main Library) where I imagined many things in front of the beautiful dollhouse on the second floor and between the pages of many books. When I was eight years old, living in our small ranch house on New York Street, I was lucky enough to have the

108. Willis Bivens
number (found at the online library link) for asking questions regarding starting a These free resources are crucial to planning a business in maine.
http://www.libsci.sc.edu/bob/class/clis748/Studentwebguides/Bivens.htm
PLANNING TO BEGIN A SMALL BUSINESS IN MAINE This web guide is intended to provide both general and specific free internet resources that will be
beneficial for consideration when planning to begin a small business in the state of Maine. Where to StartThe United States Government The United States government offers a wide variety of free resources to those interested in starting a
business. While not all are specific to the state of Maine, these resources provide important information
for small business planning. U.S. Small Business Administration
This site is a must-see for anyone planning to start a business. Along with providing a toll-free telephone
number (found at the on-line library link) for asking questions regarding starting a small business, the links
offered at this site include “Starting Your Business,” where you will find “First Steps” to take when
planning a business, and a “Startup Kit,” which addresses issues such as finding the money you will need
to start your business and other assistance that the Small Business Administration can offer. State and County QuickFacts: U.S. Census Bureau

109. Title 27 - §111. Regional Library Development
maine Library Commission. There is created the maine Library Commission, as established by Title 5, section 12004G, subsection 7-E. It consists of 15
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Chapter 4: REGIONAL LIBRARY SYSTEMS

1. Maine Library Commission. There is created the Maine Library Commission, as established by Title 5, section 12004-G, subsection 7-E. It consists of 15 members appointed by the Governor. The library commission must be broadly representative of the State's libraries and consist of a representative from public, school, academic, special, institutional and handicapped libraries, a trustee representative, one representative from each of the library districts as they are formed and 3 representatives from the State at large of whom one must be a representative of the disadvantaged. The term of each appointed member shall be 5 years or until a successor is appointed and qualified. Of the members first appointed, 3 shall be for one year, 3 for 2 years, 3 for 3 years, 3 for 4 years and 3 for 5 years. Subsequent appointments shall be for the full term of 5 years. No members may serve more than 2 successive terms. In the case of a vacancy other than the expiration of a term, the appointment of a successor shall be made in like manner for the balance of the term. In addition to the 15 appointed members, the directors of the area reference and resource centers shall serve as permanent, nonvoting ex officio members of the Maine Library Commission.

110. Title 27 - §39. Statewide Library Information System
It is in the public interest that the maine State Library promote and assist It is the intent of the Legislature to provide the maine State Library with
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Subchapter 2: OPERATION AND SERVICES
1. Statement of policy. 2. Legislative intent. Section History: PL 1987, Ch. 462, PL 1989, Ch. 700, PL 1995, Ch. 475, PL 1995, Ch. 475, The Revisor's Office cannot provide legal advice or interpretation of Maine law to the public. If you need legal advice, please consult a qualified attorney. Office of the Revisor of Statutes 7 State House Station State House Room 108 Augusta, Maine 04333-0007 This page created on: 2004-11-21

111. Marlboro College Graduate Center: Alumni: News
Now I m loving and enjoying my work, one job with maine State Library and one I work 20 hours a week for my Capstone sponsor, maine State Library as the
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December, 2003 Dear Alumni,
Happy Holidays! We hope this issue of your Alumni News finds you enjoying the very best of the holiday season with your loved ones. At the Graduate Center, we're wrapping up these last few days of the fall trimester and getting ready for Capstone Project selection - remember that? If you'd like to sponsor a Capstone Project, visit http://gradcenter.marlboro.edu
and click on the Sponsored Projects link.
And of course, the big news for the New Year is our new President, Ellen McCulloch-Lovell (see story below).
As always, if you have any questions or suggestions, please contact newsletter editor Alison Kelly at akelly@gradcenter.marlboro.edu or me at ckeenan@gradcenter.marlboro.edu
Best wishes, ~Claudine Ellen McCulloch-Lovell Named Marlboro College President After 20 years in Washington, D.C. Ellen comes back to Vermont as the new President at Marlboro College. The faculty and staff have been participating in an intense search for the right person for the college, encompassing Persons School. Everyone is pleased with the final selection. Ellen has a wealth of experience as chief of staff for Senator Patrick Leahy (D-VT), followed by seven years in the Clinton Administration. She was first appointed by the President to be executive director of the President's Committee on the Arts and Humanities, then became deputy chief of staff to the First Lady and ultimately deputy assistant to the President and advisor to the First Lady on the Millennium Project. Learn more about Ellen McCulloch-Lovell, our

112. GRAND LODGE OF MAINE - LIBRARY - CATALOG
I Short View of the History of Freemasonry,A MASONIC LIBRARY . 041/366.1/03 VOL. 241/366.101/111ME/01 1997 maine MASONIC TEXT BOOK DRUMMOND, J
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Bibliographys/Masonic 010/366.1/ (Ref. Only)
010/366.1/ 01 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE WRITINGS OF ALBERT PIKE HARRIS, RAY BAKER (EDITOR) 011/366.1/00/1997 LIST OF REGULAR LODGES, MASONIC 1997 011/366.1/01 1988 ALLIED MASONIC GROUPS AND RITES 011/366.1-04/Reg./1996 REGISTER OF SUPREME COUNCIL ACTIVE AND EXTINCT 1996 DRAFFEN, GEORGE Directories/Prince Hall (Ref. Only) 012/310/ 1992 PRINCE HALL MASONIC DIRECTORY BOYD, BARRY F., P.G.M. 012/310/ 1993 PRINCE HALL MASONIC DIRECTORY, ADDENDUM BOYD, BARRY F., P.G.M. 012/310/ 1997PRINCE HALL MASONIC DIRECTORY Directories/Masonic (Ref. Only) 012/366.1/870/1979 LIST OF MASONIC RESEARCH LODGES 1979 012/366.1-W/01 MASONIC WORLD GUIDE HENDERSON, KENT W. Encyclopedias/Maonic 030/366.1/COL/1996 COIL'S MASONIC ENCYCLOPEDIA ROBERTS, ALLEN E. revised by ENCYLOPEDIA, OF CRYPTIC MASONRY DENSLOW, RAY V. 030/366.1-03/01ENCYLOPEDIA, A TEMPLAR DENSLOW, RAY V. Libraries,Catalog/English/Masonic
040Cat/101/366.1/02 CATALOGUE OF LIBRARY, FREEMASONS' HALL, LONDON Libraries,Catalog/ United States (by State)/Masonic 040Cat/111(State)/366.1/

113. Web Links
The Largest Law Library on the Internet. maine Library Start Page. Learn about maine s library system. The New York Public Library
http://www.megrants.org/mpc/nonprofits/nplinks.cfm
Maine Philanthropy Center Memb er of the Forum of Regional Association of Grantmakers
A Cooperating Collection of the Foundation Center Nonprofit Resources
Fundraising
Grant Writing Managing a Nonprofit Researching for Funders
Fundraising
American Association of Fund-Raising Counsel / AAFRC Trust for Philanthropy
Publishes "Giving USA". Chardon Press: The Center for Social Change Publishers of fundraising books host excellent resources Donate.net A cost effective, online donation solution. Excellent site for online contribution solutions.
Fundraising with the Fund$Raiser Cyberzine
A digital magazine publishing the latest and most complete news and ideas in fundraising.
Fundraising: Tony Poderis
Well respected development professional's webpage
Fund Raiser / Grant-Writing Consultants
Michigan State University resource page
Association of Fundraising Professionals
Home page of the professional association dedicated to fundraising.

114. GUIDE TO LAW ONLINE: United States - Maine
Compiling a maine Legislative History (University of maine Law Library); maine Legislative History (maine State Law and Legislative Reference Library)
http://www.loc.gov/law/guide/us-me.html
Law Library of Congress GLIN Century of Lawmaking Library of Congress ... Index Maine
State of Maine
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115. Bowdoin College Library
Library Arches Welcome to the Bowdoin College Library. Library Interior. Library Interior. 3000 College Station Brunswick, maine 040118421 (207) 725-3280
http://library.bowdoin.edu/
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116. YCCC - Institutional Affiliations
maine Innkeepers Association. maine Library Association. maine Public Relations Council. maine Restaurant Association. maine Transfer Association
http://www.yccc.edu/catalog/affiliations.html
College Catalog Accreditation Statement Academic Calendar Message from the President General Information ... Search the Catalog Institutional Affiliations Achieve Global Alliance for Community College Innovation American Association of Applied Linguistics American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers American Association of Community Colleges American Association of Healthcare Philanthropy American College Personnel Association American Culinary Federation American Design Drafting Association American Library Association American Management Association American Society of Engineering Educators Association of College and Research Libraries Association of Computer Technology Educators of Maine Association of Teachers of Technical Writing Autodesk User Group International Business Education Association of Maine Business Enterprise Center of Maine Chambers of Commerce Biddeford/Saco
Kennebunk/Kennebunkport
Ogunquit
Old Orchard Beach
Sanford/Springvale
Wells
The Greater York Region Council Advancement Secondary Education Council on Hotel, Restaurant, and Institutional Education

117. ILL Index
Other Interlibrary Loans are placed on hold at the Main Library Circulation Desk, and may be taken from the library without additional processing.
http://library.bowdoin.edu/ill/
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Connect to the Interlibrary Loan System Interlibrary Loan is a cooperative resource sharing service which provides Bowdoin College students, faculty and staff with published material not owned by the Library. The service accepts electronic requests for books, book chapters, government documents and periodical articles through the Library Gateway. Library staff verify bibliographic citations, and locate potential suppliers through union catalogs and document delivery services. Return to the Top
Before You Submit an Interlibrary Loan Request
  • Please be sure to have a complete bibliographic citation. For books, check the Library catalog to see if the item is available at Bowdoin. Check Maine Info Net for books you can request directly from other Maine libraries. Books in use at Bowdoin may be recalled or requested from

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