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  1. Jacques Marquette and Louis Jolliet: Explorers of the Mississippi (Library of Explorers and Exploration) by Tanya Larkin, 2003-09
  2. William Faulkner : Novels 1936-1940 : Absalom, Absalom! / The Unvanquished / If I Forget Thee, Jerusalem / The Hamlet (Library of America) by William Faulkner, 1990-06-01
  3. Mississippi: The Magnolia State (World Almanac Library of the States) by Acton Figueroa, 2003-02
  4. The Flush Times of Alabama and Mississippi: A Series of Sketches (Library Alabama Classics) by Joseph Baldwin, 2006-01-22
  5. LA Salle: Claiming the Mississippi River for France (Library of Explorers and Exploration) by Simone Payment, 2003-09
  6. More News from Faulkner's Library(*).: An article from: The Mississippi Quarterly by Bart Welling, 2000-09-22
  7. HISTORY OF MISSISSIPPI LIBRARIES.|A by Margaret and Howell, J.B. (editors)Q Peebles, 1975
  8. The Mississippi Schoolmaster (The Black Heritage Library Collection) by Henrietta Matson, 1989-12
  9. A History of Mississippi Libraries
  10. MLC concerned with keeping up with tech, funding.(Book Business)(Mississippi Library Commission): An article from: Mississippi Business Journal by Lynn Lofton, 2004-10-25
  11. Mississippi/ Misisipi (The Bilingual Library of the United States of America) by Vanessa Brown, 2005-08
  12. The Reminiscences of George Strother Gaines: Pioneer and Stateman of Early Alabama and Mississippi, 1805-1843 (Library of Alabama Classics) by George Strother Gaines, 1998-04-13
  13. A Usability Survey at the University of Mississippi Libraries for the Improvement of the Library Home Page [An article from: The Journal of Academic Librarianship] by E. Stephan, D.T. Cheng, et all 2006-01-01
  14. Saenger Theatre important to Hattiesburg economy: train depot, old library equally important to downtown. (Regional: Pine Belt).(Brief Article): An article from: Mississippi Business Journal by Elizabeth Kirkland, 2002-05-06

21. Mississippi Libraries
Please Visit JustForSomeone.com. Mississippi Genealogy Libraries. Please emailthe name of any library with Mississippi Genealogy materials, the major kinds
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Counties Data Adjacent ... Zip Codes Mississippi Genealogy Libraries Please email the name of any library with Mississippi Genealogy materials, the major kinds of materials, especially unique types, and the library location. Forest Public Library
Scott county census records, county newspapers, some courthouse type records, family histories. 210 S. Raleigh St., Forest, MS 39074 Gaither Spradling Research Library
Ittawamba county census records, newspapers, courthouse records, family histories. Some marriage, deed, tax, and census records are available online. Over 3,000 volumes. Mantachie, MS. The Ittawamba County Historical Society Online Email: MS_Libraries@MSGen.net You must add password "nospam" to Subject. Mail: MSGen, 250 Bender LN., Lawrence, MS 39336-6245
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22. Libraries Directory Of Mississippi
mississippi libraries Directory Internet Business Directory for the United States Link Your Business in the mississippi libraries Directory
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23. Libraries University Directory Of Mississippi
The White Pages, The Mississippi Phone Book, Yellow Pages, and More Link YourBusiness in the mississippi libraries University Directory
http://mississippi.uscity.net/Libraries/University/

24. Posted 7/25/2005 Reference/Web Support Librarian, University Of
The University of mississippi libraries seeks an energetic, motivated referencelibrarian to provide web support to instruction and public service units.
http://www.lisjobs.com/jobs/details.asp?ID=27429

25. LII - Results For "university Of Southern Mississippi. Libraries"
From the University of Southern mississippi libraries. http//www.lib.usm.edu/%7Edegrum/ Subjects Children s literature Libraries Special collections
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26. SocialGrid's Mississippi Library Guide: Find Libraries In Mississippi
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27. [PUBLIB] Mississippi Libraries Ban 'Daily Show' Book (fwd)
PUBLIB mississippi libraries ban Daily Show book (fwd). PUBLIB plib2 atwebjunction.org Mon Jan 10 181110 EST 2005. Previous message PUBLIB Black
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[PUBLIB] Mississippi libraries ban 'Daily Show' book (fwd)
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28. The Genealogy Forum: Resource Center: Mississippi Libraries And Archives
mississippi libraries AND ARCHIVES. Mississippi Department of Archives and History Mississippi State University LW Anderson Genealogical Library
http://www.genealogyforum.com/gfaol/resource/MS/LA.htm
Welcome to the Genealogy Forum's Resource Center!
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MISSISSIPPI LIBRARIES AND ARCHIVES
Mississippi Department of Archives and History
100 South State Street
P.O. Box 571
Jackson, MS 39205
Mississippi Genealogical Society
P.O. Box 5301
Jackson, MS 39216
Evans Memorial Library 105 North Long Street Aberdeen, MS 39730 Mississippi State University L.W. Anderson Genealogical Library Drawer 5408 Mississippi State, MS 39762 University of Southern Mississippi William David McCain Library P.O. Box 5148 Hattiesburg, MS 39406-5148 National Archives-Atlanta Branch 1557 St. Joseph Avenue East Point, GA 30344 BACK to Main Page - Resource Center The Genealogy Forum - Main Page Beginners' Center Chat Rooms ... Shop With Us AOL Member Exclusive: Go Directly to The Genealogy Forum on AOL!
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29. A Literacy Milestone For Mississippi Libraries
Mississippi s public libraries are clearly ready to assume some leadership One big reason PLATO so appealed to Mississippi s public libraries is that it
http://www.infotoday.com/MMSchools/mar01/tyre.htm
A Literacy Milestone for Mississippi Libraries by Terian Tyre MultiMedia Schools • March/April 2001 R ome wasn't built in a day, and neither will our nation's 21st century digital infrastructure. Gradually, however, it is taking shape. High-speed networks increasingly link schools, libraries, homes, and businesses all across this vast country. And statewide initiatives have often led the way. Mississippi, for example, was among the first to provide universal access to the Internet through all of its public libraries. Now, it steps out front as the first state to offer universal access to academic curriculum through its public libraries. Patrons choose their courses from the PLATO learning system, a collection of computer-based instructional curricula for young adults and adults from PLATO Learning, Inc. It's all Web-based and totally free to users.
First to Offer Statewide Access to PLATO
Playing a pivotal role in this literacy project is the Mississippi Library Commission (MLC) and its former executive director, John Pritchard. First, the MLC helped spearhead investment for a frame-relay network that made high-speed Internet access available to virtually all the libraries in the state. This improved infrastructure, in turn, enabled delivery of complex courseware like PLATO and other advanced applications to libraries statewide. Finally, an independent assessment by the state's First Regional Library in a demonstration project proved compelling. Patrons were interested. Quite a few took the self-paced instructional courses to earn their GED, for example. Library staff also generally approved, noting that it took little administration time (staff register patrons with the system just once) while offering considerable benefit to their communities. Based on this success, the MLC has now rolled out the PLATO Web Learning Network to public libraries throughout Mississippi. The MLC approved a 3-year subscription, which should result in a rich baseline data for further analysis.

30. Tessa Minchew : Vita
mississippi libraries 66.4 (Winter 2002) 110112. html pdf MississippiLibrary Association 2002 Annual Conference, Hattiesburg, Mississippi
http://www.gpc.edu/~tminchew/
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Tessa L. H. Minchew
Georgia Perimeter College
555 North Indian Creek Drive, Clarkston, GA 30021
Office: 678.891.3671 Fax: 404.294.3486
tminchew@gpc.edu

Education:
Master of Library and Information Science (August 2003) University of Southern Mississippi , Hattiesburg, Mississippi
Subject: Library and Information Science
Bachelor of Fine Arts (December 1996) Mississippi State University , Starkville, Mississippi Subject: Studio Art Library Employment History: Catalog Librarian/Instructor (January 2004 - present) LRC Technical Services Georgia Perimeter College , Clarkston, Georgia
  • Reporting to the Coordinator of Technical Services.
  • Primary duties include original and complex copy cataloging of library materials, database maintenance, and authority control. Duties conducted using OCLC Passport, CatME, and Connexion, Endeavor Voyager, and the principal tools of cataloging (MARC 21, Bibliographic Formats and Standards, AACR2R, LCSH, LC Classification, and LCRI).
  • Special projects include maintaining the college's holdings in the Georgia Libraries Journal List (GOLD) , creating and maintaining the departmental Web page , and training staff in the principles of cataloging and the use of OCLC and Voyager.

31. Frame A
Mississippi Directory of Organizations, Archives, Libraries, University ofmississippi libraries Department of Archives and Special Collections
http://nationalhistoryday.org/08_others/08_coordinators/mississippi.html
State Coordinator for Mississippi
Address: Deanne Nuwer and Phyllis Jestice
History Department
University of Southern Mississippi
Liberal Arts Building
Box 5047
Hattiesburg, MS 39406-5047
Mississippi Hometown Connection Phone:
Deanne Nuwer: (601) 266-4335
Fax:
Email: Phyllis.jestice@usm.edu Deanne.Nuwer@usm.edu Web address: http://www-dept.usm.edu/~history/affiliatedprograms.html State Contest: Date: April 2, 2005 Location: University of Southern Miss., Hattiesburg Mississippi Directory of Organizations, Archives, Libraries, Historical Societies, Museums and Historic Sites: Organizations Archives and Libraries Historical Societies, Museums and Historic Sites

32. EML: Taking Mississippi Libraries Into The 21st Century
In 2000, the new editorial board of mississippi libraries, the quarterly For example, when the Summer issue of mississippi libraries came out in print
http://www.dlib.org/dlib/february02/goodvin/02goodvin.html
Contents
D-Lib Magazine
February 2002
Volume 8 Number 2
ISSN 1082-9873
eML
Taking Mississippi Libraries into the 21st Century
Mississippi State University
renee@blondelibrarian.net
Brooke Lippy
University of Central Arkansas
bell_librarian@yahoo.com
Abstract
In 2000, the editorial board of Mississippi Libraries , the quarterly publication of the Mississippi Library Association, determined that Mississippi Libraries should establish an online presence. The board assigned this task to two individuals with web authoring experience. In an effort to distinguish the online version from the print, the web editors began referring to the online presence of Mississippi Libraries as eML (electronic Mississippi Libraries eML . At that time, eight association journals (Florida, Hawaii, Louisiana, Nevada, Texas, Virginia, Washington, and West Virginia) were examined and judged on the issues being considered for eML It has been a year and a half since Mississippi Libraries added its electronic counterpart to the arena of online state library association journals. In order to determine where eML stands, the web editors re-examined the electronic journals of the eight other associations to compare and contrast the issues considered previously. Of the eight state library journals originally examined, four are either no longer accessible online or are not currently updated.

33. Multimedia Schools: A Literacy Milestone For Mississippi Libraries.(computer-bas
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34. Mississippi State Page
State Documents Online Health The Mississippi Library Commission provides Directory of mississippi libraries - This site from Mississippi Library
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Mississippi is located on southern coast of the United States, with its state capitol in Jackson . Mississippi has 82 counties, and its most populous cities are Jackson, Gulfport, Biloxi, Hattiesburg, and Greenville. Among the 50 states, Mississippi ranks 32nd in size, covering 48,434 square miles. According to the 2000 U.S. Census, Mississippi is the 31st most populous state with 2,844,658 residents, and the Census Bureau projects that Mississippi's population will grow by 12 percent between 2000 and 2025, to 3.1 million. From 2000 to 2003, Desoto County saw the highest population growth, increasing its population by 16 percent. Desoto is part of the Memphis, TN, metropolitan area. The county with the next highest rate of growth was Rankin county, part of the Jackson metro area, increasing by 8.1 percent. During this timeframe, one-half of the counties in Mississippi experienced negative growth. Mississippi residents are predominantly white (61.4%), with a significant black population (36.3%). Mississippi ranks first among the 50 states in percentage of African Americans in resident population. Hispanics make up 1.4% of the state's population, Asians make up 0.7%, and Native Americans 0.4%. Mississippi has an abundance of prime workforce-age residents, with 45.7 percent of the state's population between the ages of 25 and 59.

35. Law-Lib: Mississippi Libraries Ban 'Daily Show' Book
Miller@courts.state.md.us RE mississippi libraries ban Daily Show book ;Maybe reply Janet Fischer RE mississippi libraries ban Daily Show book
http://lawlibrary.ucdavis.edu/LAWLIB/Jan05/0116.html
Mississippi libraries ban 'Daily Show' book
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36. Law-Lib: RE: Mississippi Libraries Ban 'Daily Show' Book
Next message Zammarelli, Christopher M. RE mississippi libraries ban DailyShow book Not all public library systems in Mississippi had problems
http://lawlibrary.ucdavis.edu/LAWLIB/Jan05/0166.html
RE: Mississippi libraries ban 'Daily Show' book
From: Christopher Noe ( noe@olemiss.edu
Date: Colleagues:
Not all public library systems in Mississippi had problems
with "America (the book)". The regional library system in
our part of the state owns seven copies, one for each of its
branches. At the moment, five of the seven copies are
checked out. On the other hand, I suspect that some public
libraries in other states have also self-censored this
title.
Doing acquisitions for a public library must be a very
challenging job. After all, there is always some person or group that will be offended no matter what you select or fail to select. Nonetheless, I think most librarians would

37. EML: Taking Mississippi Libraries Into The 21st Century
FULL TEXT AVAILABLE Author(s) Ren?Goodvin Abstract No abstract available.
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38. IMLS: Search Results
University of Southern mississippi libraries Hattiesburg, MS - $463322.2003 National Leadership Grants for Libraries - Preservation or Digitization
http://www.imls.gov/results.asp?keyword=&inst=&city=&state=0&year=8&program=gt_1

39. SFX By Ex Libris (USA) Inc.
Source, mississippi libraries 0194388X. The Johns Hopkins Libraries providethe following services for the item above
http://sfx.library.jhu.edu:8000/jhu_sfx?sid=sfx:e_collection&issn=0194-388X&genr

40. The Jazz Site: Jazz Services Organisations Database - University Of Mississippi
(Other) Greg Johnson, University of mississippi libraries, Archives and SpecialCollectio, JD Williams Library Universit, Oxford, Mississippi, USA.
http://www.jazzservices.org.uk/org/89.htm
University of Mississippi Libraries
(Other) Greg Johnson, University of Mississippi Libraries, Archives and Special Collectio, J D Williams Library Universit, Oxford, Mississippi, USA. +00 1 662 915 7753 (office tel) +00 1 662 915 5734 (office fax) gjl@olemiss.edu (email) www.olemiss.edu/depts/general_library/files/archives/blues/ (internet) Based at the University of Mississippi and it acquires and conserves blues and blues-related materials, for scholars of the blues, African American studies, and southern culture. It houses over 50,000 sound recordings, 15,000 photographs; more than 350 videotapes; 3,000 books, periodicals and newsletters; and numerous manuscripts and ephemera. The archive is one of the largest collections of blues material in the world. It was established in 1984 and serves not only students and faculty within the University of Mississippi, but researchers worldwide. Archive open Mon-Fri 08.00 to 17.00 except during selected university holidays. Record last updated on 20/08/2003
Click here to go to The Jazz Site opening page.

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