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         Massachusetts Libraries:     more books (100)
  1. The Laws and Liberties of Massachusetts. Reprinted from the 1648 Edition in the Henry E. Huntington Library. by Commonwealth of Massachusetts., 1929
  2. A Plymouth Partnership: Pilgrims and Native Americans (Whitehurst, Susan. Library of the Pilgrims.) by Susan Whitehurst, 2002-08
  3. Exploring variety in digital collections and the implications for digital preservation.: An article from: Library Trends by MacKenzie Smith, 2005-06-22
  4. The Colony of Massachusetts (The Thirteen Colonies and the Lost Colony Series) by Susan Whitehurst, 2000-08
  5. The Massachusetts Colony (Colonies) by Bob Italia, 2001-09
  6. The Massachusetts Electric Vehicle Demonstration Program: First Year Results (Electric Vehicle Information Series) by Massachusetts Division of Energy Resources, 1995-11
  7. Legislators of the Massachusetts General Court, 1691-1780: A Biographical Dictionary by John A. Schutz, 1997-06-05
  8. The Know-Nothing Party In Massachusetts: The Rise and Fall of a People's Party (New England Studies Series) by John Mulkern, 1990-05-21
  9. The Massachusetts Colony by Robert Smith, 1969-09
  10. The Massachusetts Colony (Our Thirteen Colonies) by Barbara A. Somervill, 2003-12
  11. Puritan Justice and the Indian: White Man's Law in Massachusetts, 1630-1763 by Yasuhide Kawashima, 1986-07-01
  12. Massachusetts (United States) by Paul Joseph, 1998-02
  13. Massachusetts (Celebrate the States, Set 7) by Suzanne Levert, 2000-02
  14. Massachusetts (States) by Corinne J. Naden, Rose Blue, 2003-02

101. Library Sites
Library Networks in massachusetts. massachusetts Library Information Network (Supportedby the massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners.
http://www.sailsinc.org/library.asp
  • H ome i B ... s
  • P olicy
  • Internet Use Policy Patron Complaint Policy
  • L inks of Interest
  • Databases
  • History SAILS on ...
  • MassAnswers.org
    Connect to a Librarian!
  • Government Sites
  • Library Links Library Staff Login SAILS Library Network
    547 West Grove Street, Suite 4
    Middleboro, MA 02346
    (508) 946-8605 (fax)
    Library Networks in Massachusetts
    Massachusetts Library Information Network (Supported by the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners.) - Provides access to library resources throughout the commonwealth as well as links to local, state and federal information resources. Central/Western Massachusetts Automated Resource Sharing, Inc.(C/WMars) Cape Libraries Automated Materials Sharing (CLAMS) Merrimack Valley Library Consortium (MVLC) Metro Boston Library Network (MBLN) ... SouthEastern Massachusetts Library System (SEMLS)
    Other Library Sites of Interest
    American Library Association Library of Congress Massachusetts Library Association National Library of Medicine ... Book Page - A monthly general interest book review, BookPage covers new releases. In the past 10 years
  • 102. Welcome To The Cambridge Public Library
    Welcome to the City of Cambridge, massachusetts. Return to the City of CambridgeHome Page Minuteman Catalog and Library Account (Renew Your Books!
    http://www.cambridgema.gov/~CPL/
    CONNECT DIRECT: Reference: 617-349-4044 Children's: 617-349-4038 Library Administration: 617-349-4032 The Central Square Branch Library will re-open on Tuesday, November 1, 2005
    Audio-visual (AV) requests are temporarily suspended

    Boudreau Branch

    245 Concord Ave.
    CAMBRIDGE PUBLIC LIBRARY

    Longfellow School, 359 Broadway 02139
    (617) 349-4040; Fax # (617) 349-4028
    TTY# (617) 349-4421
    Central Square Branch

    45 Pearl St.
    Collins Branch
    64 Aberdeen Ave. O'Connell Branch 48 Sixth St. O'Neill Branch 70 Rindge Ave Valente Branch 826 Cambridge St. Minuteman Catalog and Library Account (Renew Your Books!) Calendar of Events ... Books and Mortar (site for the Main Library Expansion Project) Last updated 9/21/05 Departments

    103. Ludcke Library Lesley University
    The Virtual Catalog searches through many massachusetts library catalogs for To find your library s Web page, use the massachusetts Library Directory
    http://www.lesley.edu/library/resources/other_catalogs/virtual_catalog.html
    Lesley Library users in good standing may
    • Search library catalogs all over Massachusetts simultaneously. Request items that are unavailable at any FLO library. Pick up and return materials at Lesley Libraries.
    Start Searching!
    (Off-campus Massachusetts students should see instructions below) The Virtual Catalog searches through many Massachusetts library catalogs for books, CDs, videos, or DVDs and then informs you who has it and whether it is available to borrow. Then, as long as the item is not available from a FLO library, you may request that it be sent to the Lesley Libraries for you to pick up.
    Off-Campus Users in Massachusetts
    Now you can request books from Lesley! Just log in to the Massachusetts Virtual Catalog through your local public library's Web page , find the book you need, and place a request. It's that easy! To find your library's Web page, use the Massachusetts Library Directory - http://mblc.state.ma.us/libraries/directory/index.php

    104. John Fitzgerald Kennedy Library Home Page
    John Fitzgerald Kennedy Library Columbia Point - Boston, massachusetts 02125Local (617) 514-1600; TTY (617) 514-1573;Toll Free 1-866-JFK-1960;- Fax
    http://www.jfklibrary.org/
    Go to Content Site Map Text only menu
    Planning a Special Event
    JFK Library Announces Fall Forum Schedule
    This fall's speakers include Robert Caro, Walter Cronkite, Marian Wright Edelman, Doris Kearns Goodwin, Richard Holbrooke, Paul Krugman, and Charles Osgood. Click here for full schedule. Also be sure to check this year's Celebrate! program of free performances for children. College Student Employment in Visitor Services and the Museum Store John F. Kennedy in World War II
    The Museum at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library marks the 60 th anniversary of the end of World War II this year with a special exhibit on John F. Kennedy’s military service in the U.S. Navy in the Solomon Islands in the South Pacific. The new exhibit, which features a large selection of never-before-seen materials, some on temporary loan by members of President Kennedy’s immediate family, runs through March 5, 2006. Visit our museum shop for World War II related items and preview our new Family Guide to the John F. Kennedy in World War II exhibit.

    105. Lamar Soutter Library - UMass Medical School
    Biomedical resources, including databases and online journals, from the medicallibrary of the University of massachusetts Medical School.
    http://library.umassmed.edu/
    Home Library Catalogs About the Library Ask a Librarian Search the Web ... Request Forms
    MEDLINE Ovid - UMMS/UMMHC users only
    PubMed
    - Free MEDLINE
    Online Journals
    - Full-text Journals with abstracts only
    Online Textbooks
    - 255 titles
    Searchable Databases

    MD Consult
    - Clinical information system
    UpToDate
    - On-campus access only
    Consumer/Patient and Mental Health Information UMass HealthNet
    Library Project Sites NESCSO
    Evidence-Based Medicine
    Evidence-Based Practice for Public Health International Healthcare Opportunities (IHOC) Humanities in Medicine Collection Professional Employees' Collection Complementary Medicine Sites Internet Sites Government Resources Clinical, Basic Science, and Nursing Grants and Funding Ready-Reference Tools - Encyclopedias, dictionaries, and more What's New? New Consumer Health portal more Suggestion Box Search This Site About the Library - Hours, directions, staff and employment opportunities Annual Reports Survey of Faculty, Students and Residents Teams, Task Forces, and Committees Library Services - Interlibrary Borrowing, Photocopy Services PDAs Proxy Service (Off-site access) Reference Services Classes Request Forms New Titles ... National Network of Libraries of Medicine, New England Region

    106. Woburn, Massachusetts - Library
    The Library has a collection of over 60000 items including books, videos, The Library is a member of the Minuteman Library Network which gives us access
    http://cityofwoburn.com/government_offices/city_departments/library.html
    Government Offices Biomedical Oversight Committee Board of Appeals Board of Assessors Board of Health Board of Registrars of Voters Cemetery Commission Conservation Commission Council on Aging Handicapped Commission Historical Commission Library Board of Trustees License Commission Planning Board Recreation Commission Retirement Board Sign Review Board Assessing Department Auditor Building City Clerk City Council Conservation Department Engineering Fire Health Department Human Resources Information Systems Library Mayor Police Public Works Purchasing Recreation Department Schools Sealer of Weights and Measures Solicitor Veterans Services Woburn Golf and Ski Authority Woburn Housing Authority Woburn Redevelopment Authority Authorities City Departments Library The Woburn Public Library was founded in 1855. The present building, a National Historic Landmark, was designed by noted nineteenth century architect, Henry Hobson Richardson, and opened in 1879. The Library has a collection of over 60,000 items including books, videos, books on tape and cd, large print books, magazines and newspapers. The Library is a member of the Minuteman Library Network which gives us access to: the collections of nearly 40 other libraries; online databases; internet access. The Library has passes to several Boston museums. The Children's department offers many programs to local youth.
    Library Trustees: Judith A. Kelley, Esq., President Elizabeth Doherty, Vice-President

    107. Cultivate Interactive Issue 5: The Search For The Most Fascinating Library Build
    The University of massachusetts Library The tallest library in the world.Image courtesy of University of massachusetts Library, Amherst
    http://www.cultivate-int.org/issue5/buildings/
    Search Options Help Site Map Cultivate Web Site Search Home Current Issue Index of Back Issues Issue 5 Home ... Misc.
    The Search for the most Fascinating Library Buildings in the World
    By Godfrey Oswald - October 2001 Guinness Book of Records , but it does not cover a lot of information about libraries, however all the answers are actually in a new book soon to be published, and called The Book of Library Records Godfrey Oswald , the author, enlightens us. The Book of Library Records started way back in 1997 on the web as the Info Connect List of Library Records . It was subsequently updated again in 1999 on the web. Due to its popularity, work started on a book version in early 2000. But the old 1999 web version is still on the Internet [ ] (though many records listed are now out of date). The National Library of Germany The National Library of Germany or the Die Deutches Bibliothek is based in Frankfurt not Berlin the nation's capital. It was formed in 1990 following the merging of the former East German National Library in Leipzig (Deutches Bucherei) with the Deutches Bibliothek in former West Germany. There is no sign outside telling you that its a national library, so for first visitors to the city passing by the building, it looks rather like a university. A lot of inspiration for writing the book actually came from e-mails from readers of the old Internet version who wondered if another update was forthcoming and perhaps as a book this time around. At the time I was receiving the e-mails, I contemplated the pros and cons of embarking on a book version, because of the enormity of the research project involved, but realization that a book version would be very beneficial, galvanized me to start work. In the course of compiling the book, countless trips were made to libraries all over the UK and Europe. While extra information and data came in the from of e-mails from all over the world as far as Singapore, Alaska, Oman, Cuba, South Africa, Brazil, Jamaica, India to name a few. And not just from librarians, but also students, lecturers, and businessmen. Just about everyone who heard about the ongoing book project on the internet grapevine and was curious sent in something!

    108. Massachusetts School Library Media Association
    massachusetts School Library Media Association. The Next Chapter Creating theKnowledge Space Manchester Essex Regional Middle/High School Library
    http://www.mslma.org/
    Who We Are Legislation Annual Conference Jobs ... Selection Connection Annual Conference October 23, 24
    REGISTER NOW!
    information
    MLA and MSLMA respond to Hurricane Katrina

    Annual Conference October 23, 24 @ Sturbridge MEDIA FORUM ONLINE
    MSLMA E-Newsletter
    NEEMA E-Newsletter:

    VIEWS Spring 2005 RUBRICS for evaluating
    your library program School Library Standards
    for 21st Century Learning Intellectual Freedom
    What to do when you face a challenge Remembering Joan Gallagher Our '04 Conference VENDORS School Library Month BOOKMARK contest winners Summer 2005
    Professional Development Membership Directory '05 Book Discussion
    Contribute! Membership Info Join Us
    MSLMA Spotlight Feature:
    Frank Ashley Day Middle School Newton, Massachusetts F. A Day Middle School Library Library Teacher : Randy Meyer
    Let the MSLMA Spotlight shine on you! Contact Ethel Downey LOOK BACK on previously spotlighted schools 2001-05 Search this site Find page with all or any of the keywords. Note! PDF files are NOT searchable Updated: September 23, 2005 Designed and Maintained by MSLMA Educational Technology Committee C.A.R.

    109. Brandeis University :: Home
    Leonard Farber s generosity helped establish the University library that bears Brandeis experts comment on rising healthcare premiums in massachusetts
    http://www.brandeis.edu/

    110. BLC Userguide
    The Boston Library Consortium is a cooperative association of sixteen academic III as administered by the massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners,
    http://www.brown.edu/Facilities/University_Library/beyond/BLC/
    Boston Library Consortium
    User Guide
    Boston College
    Boston Public Library

    Boston University

    Brandeis University
    ...
    Wellesley College
    The Boston Library Consortium is a cooperative association of sixteen academic and research libraries. Its purpose is to share human and information resources so that the collective strengths of the group advance the research and learning of the members' constituents. Founded in 1970, the Consortium supports resource sharing and enhancement of services to users through programs in cooperative collecting, access to electronic resources, access to physical collections, and enhanced interlibrary loan and document delivery. Access to research materials at member institutions is facilitated by:
    * computerized Gateway information services with access to the Consortium's Union List of Serials, member's online catalogs, and other information resources;
    * interlibrary loan utilizing daily delivery services and telefacsimile and Internet transmission;
    * on-site use of most member libraries (information on individual libraries' access policies is available in the Consortium Handbook. Consult Reference staff at a Consortium library or contact the individual libraries for detailed information);
    * borrowing privileges for qualified researchers (see information on Consortium Card program on back page).

    111. Harvard Graduate School Of Education
    Librarians Index to the Internet massachusetts Library Information NetworkIndexes and Databases (massachusetts public library card required)
    http://www.gse.harvard.edu/library/collections/weblinks.html
    @import "http://www.gse.harvard.edu/css/aala.css";

    112. CLAMS Library Information
    Other massachusetts Library Networks and Systems. massachusetts Library andInformation Network SouthEastern massachusetts Library System
    http://www.clamsnet.org/HTML/english/iii_web/othernetworks.html
    Other Massachusetts Library Networks and Systems Massachusetts Library and Information Network SouthEastern Massachusetts Library System Central and Western Massachusetts (CW/MARS) Fenway Libraries Online (FLO) ...
    Return to Welcome Page

    113. Massachusetts College Of Art: Morton R. Godine Library
    The library is a treasure house of verbal and visual information focusing on art,design, media, education, and general liberal arts.
    http://www.massart.edu/library/

    General Library Info.

    Library Newsletter

    Computer Lab

    Reserves
    ...
    LIBRARY CATALOG
    Electronic Databases

    Click a database to search All database descriptions Listing and access to full-text journals AMIG Image Library AccuNet Multimedia Archive ArtBibliographies Modern Art Full-Text Art Index Retrospective ArtStor Image Database Biography Resource Center Business Index ASAP Contemporary Literary Criticism Expanded Academic ASAP General BusinessFile ASAP General Reference Center Gold Grove Dictionary of Art Health Reference Center Academic K-12 Student Databases NetLibrary Newsbank Comprehensive Newspapers Professional Collection Research Guides by Academic Area
    Web Resources for Art

    Reference Web Resources
    - dictionaries, phonebooks, etc. ...
    Library Instruction
    ©1999 Morton R. Godine Library. Maintained by: mailto:kolender@massart.edu

    114. Massachusetts Maps - Perry-Castañeda Map Collection - UT Library Online
    PerryCastañeda Library Map Collection. massachusetts Maps From a map ofBoston, in the State of massachusetts, Surveyed by IG Hales The fainter lines
    http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/massachusetts.html
    @import url("/utlol-2nd.css"); Skip to Content Home Sitemap Help
    SEARCH: choose an area to search Library Web Site Library Catalog How Do I...? Web

    115. Library Hours
    The massachusetts Library and Information Network is your guide to the libraryresources of massachusetts. Through MLIN, you can search the public,
    http://library.uml.edu/home/h-system.htm
    Other Libraries The UMass System
    Click on a UMass to go to that University Library Web Site Other Massachusetts Libraries Other Libraries

    116. Smith College
    A private liberal arts college for women located in Northampton, massachusetts.A highly selective institution with an undergraduate enrollment on campus of
    http://www.smith.edu/

    117. IMLS: What's New: Current News
    massachusetts Library Commissioner Robert C. Maier and fellow staff beside theirtable s Robert C. Maier, Director of the massachusetts Board of Library
    http://www.imls.gov/whatsnew/current/102504.htm
    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    October 25, 2004 Press Contacts
    Mamie Bittner mbittner@imls.gov
    Giuliana Bullard gbullard@imls.gov
    Printer Friendly Version
    Record Breaking Attendance at the National Book Festival
    WASHINGTON, DC
    - Roughly 85,000 book lovers visited the large white pavilions spread over part of the National Mall for the National Book Festival on October 9. The free one-day event sponsored by the Library of Congress and hosted by First Lady Laura Bush featured more than 70 award-winning writers, illustrators, and poets who signed books and spoke to fans from across the country.
    Each part of the country was represented under the big Pavilion of States.
    As one of the charter sponsors, the Institute of Museum and Library Services again hosted the Pavilion of the States, where each state, the District of Columbia, and U.S. territories had representatives who discussed the local authors, libraries, and library heritage that make their state unique.
    New Jersey illustrator Floyd Cooper met young visitors and signed copies of the festival poster he designed.
    Some of the event's top authors and illustrators appeared at their states' tents to connect with readers. Among them were biographer

    118. Front Page Events
    Funding Provided by the Friends of the Robbins Library. © 2004. The MassachusettsLibrary Association presents public relations awards to highlight the
    http://www.robbinslibrary.org/
    Home Access From Home Borrower Information Minuteman Homepage ... Site Directory
    Robbins Library News
    TOWN DAY BOOK SALE POSTPONED Sat Sep 24 2005 at 10:00 AM Due to the postponement of Arlington Town Day because of inclement weather, the Friends of the Library book sale has also been postponed. The new date for the sale is next Saturday, September 24th. The sale will take place 10AM-3PM in the library parking lot and lower level Community Room. An "early bird" preview sale for Friends members with a preview sale ticket will be held 9-10AM. The Friends thank everyone for donations of books for the sale, but the donation period for this sale has closed. BIG BAND MUSIC PROGRAM Thu Sep 29 2005 at 7:00 PM Enjoy an evening of nostalgia as WBZ radio personality Mel Simons presents an exciting video show of "The big bands" on a six foot screen at the Robins Library (Community Room) on Thursday, September 29th at 7PM. The show will revist the music of Glenn Miller, Tommy Dorsey and Benny Goodman. This music was listened to by the characters in the library's Community Read title, "Snow in August". The project is federally funded with LSTA funds through the MA Board of Library Commissioners as well as the Board of Library Trustees and the Friends of the Library. The program is free of charge. SATURDAY HOURS Sat Sep 10 2005 at 9:00 AM Saturday hours at the Robbins Library will resume on September 10th, 9AM-5PM. However, the library will be closed on the following Saturday, September 17th due to the Town Day celebration. (Rain Date is September 24th). After Town Day, regular Saturday hours will continue through the month of June.

    119. Springfield Museums
    Features four museums and a library surrounding a treeshaded green. Includesinformation on exhibits, courses, and hours of operation for the George Walter
    http://www.quadrangle.org/
    General Admission
    $10 for adults
    $7 for seniors
    $5 for college students
    $3 for children 6-17
    Free for children under age 6.
    For more information on tours, membership, events, exhibits and the Museum School, please email us or call us at 1-800-625-7738 220 State Street
    Springfield, MA 01103
    email us

    Privacy Policy
    Springfield Museums hours beginning August 30th
    • Welcome Center - Daily, 9 a.m. 5 p.m. Museum Store Springfield Science Museum Museum of Fine Arts Wednesday - Saturday, noon - 4 p.m. Connecticut Valley Historical Museum George Walter Vincent Smith Art Museum

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