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  1. Postal Worker New York (Learning Express Civil Service Library New York) by Learning Express, 1996-10
  2. Bridging Cultures (Ethnic Services In The Libraries Of New York State)
  3. The New York Public Library Incredible Earth: A Book of Answers for Kids (The New York Public Library Books for Kids) by The New York Public Library, Ann-Jeanette Campbell, et all 1996-09
  4. Kids Welcome Here: Writing Public Library Policies That Promote Use by Young People
  5. A Sixth-Century Fragment of the Letters of Pliny the Younger A Study of Six Leaves of an Uncial Manuscript Preserved in the Pierpont Morgan Library New York by Edward Kennard Rand, 2006-11-03
  6. The New York State Court of Claims: Its history, jurisdiction and reports (Bibliography bulletin / New York State Library) by Ernest Henry Breuer, 1959
  7. The New York Public Library's Books of the Century
  8. American History: The New York Public Library Book of Answers by Melinda Corey, 1993-11-15
  9. The New York Public Library Amazing Space: A Book of Answers for Kids (The New York Public Library Books for Kids) by Ann-Jeanette Campbell, 1997-04-11
  10. Basic Young Adult Services Handbook: A Programming and Training Manual
  11. Patterns for Preschoolers by Youth Services Division of the New York Library Association, 1985-11
  12. Bibliographic Guide to Education, 1995 (Gk Hall Bibliographic Guide to Education) by Teacher&S Library New York Library, 1996-08
  13. Bibliographic Guide to Dance 2002: Dictionary Catalog of the Dance Collection (G K Hall Bibliographic Guide to Dance) by The New York Library for the Performing Arts, 2003-11
  14. Art of the Printed Book, 1455-1955: Masterpieces of Typography Through Five Centuries from the Collections of the Pierpont Morgan Library, New York ; With an Essay by Joseph Blumenthal by Joseph Blumenthal, 1994-10

61. New York State Newspaper Project - Home Page
A part of the new york State Library web site, this section describes the statewide effort to inventory, catalog, and microfilm newspapers in all communities, as well as provide a research catalog of newspapers held in microfilm both at the new york State Library and at libraries around new york State.
http://www.nysl.nysed.gov/nysnp/
THE PROJECT
About us

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GENERAL INFORMATION
Access to newspapers

Appraisers and collectors

Online newspapers

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MICROFILM
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New York State Newspaper Project
A Project partially funded by a National Endowment for the Humanities grant and administered by the New York State Library. NYS NEWSPAPERS ON MICROFILM At the State Library:  County listing City listing At other locations in NYS:  County listing City listing OTHER SOURCES OF NEWSPAPERS ON MICROFILM Library of Congress Readex Heritage UMI ... Immigration History Research Center ADDITIONAL INFORMATION United States Newspaper Program NYSL Conservation/Preservation Program Friends of the NYS Newspaper Project Cultural Education Center, Albany, NY 12230 (518) 474-7491 nysnp@mail.nysed.gov Last modified on July 26, 2005

62. New York City Documents
City Hall Library is the only depository for official new york City publications. Selected new york City documents can be found in many of the libraries at
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/indiv/usgd/nyc.html
CU Home Libraries Home Search Site Index ... Help Search Library Catalog: Title (start of title) Journal (start of title) Author (last, first) Keyword (and, or, not, "") Subject Go To CLIO >> Find Databases: Title Keywords Title (start of title) Keywords Go To Databases >> Find E-Journals: Title (start of title) Title Keywords Subject Keywords Go To E-Journals >> Search the Libraries Website: Go To Advanced Website Search >> About the Libraries Libraries Collections Digital Collections Hours Directions to Columbia Map of Campus Libraries More... Catalogs CLIO (Columbia's Online Catalog) Other Catalogs at CU and Nearby A-Z List of Library Catalogs Course Reserves More... E-Resources Citation Finder Databases E-Journals E-Books E-Data E-News E-Images Subject Guides More...

63. Capital District Library Council (CDLC) Home Page
One of nine reference and research library resources systems covering new york state. Based in Albany, new york. Members include 16 academic, three public library systems, four school library systems, and 24 special libraries. Site features web access to union library catalog, reference links, news and events, and information about the council.
http://www.cdlc.org
About the Council Directions to CDLC Staff Board of Trustees ... Personal Your browser does not support the JavaScript used to create the CDLC Navigation bar. Please use the text version of our Navigation bar. Site Map Contact Us Welcome to the Capital District Library Council Academic Libraries 2005
The Information Commons: Adapting to the Culture of Net Generation Students
Marriott Courtyard, Saratoga Springs, New York Follow the link for more information Access links to New York State's NOVEL databases : free information for your business, your kids, your life!
About CDLC
Programs and Services Resource Sharing Member Libraries ... CDLC Web Manager This CDLC project is supported in part by Federal Library Services and Technology Act funds, awarded to the New York State Library by the Federal Institute of Museum and Library Services.

64. Justice Dept. Lists Use Of New Power To Fight Terror
In the most detailed public accounting of how it had used its expanded powers to fight terrorism, the Justice Department released information today showing that federal agents had conducted hundreds of bugging and surveillance operations and visited numerous libraries and mosques using new law enforcement tools. new york Times
http://www.nytimes.com/2003/05/21/politics/21PATR.html

65. The Tokaimura Accident: Nuclear Energy And Reactor Safety - Case Study Collectio
Lecture of the State University of new york. Provides background information, accident chronology, radiation exposure dose, aftermath and insights about the accident.
http://ublib.buffalo.edu/libraries/projects/cases/tokaimura/tokaimura.html
The Tokaimura Accident:
Nuclear Energy and Reactor Safety
by
Michael E. Ryan
Department of Chemical Engineering
University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Part I: Nuclear Power and Nuclear Fuel Reprocessing in Japan
Since the worldwide oil crises of the early 1970s, Japan's energy policy has focused on decreasing the country's reliance on foreign fuel imports. With few natural resources, Japan has embraced nuclear energy and currently derives approximately 36% of its electricity from nuclear power. Japan has made substantial investments in nuclear reactor technology. As part of its goal of energy self-sufficiency, Japan has maintained a policy of reprocessing spent nuclear fuel rather than treating or disposing of it as waste. The Tokaimura nuclear fuel processing plant is operated by JCO Company Ltd. and is located approximately 120 kilometers (70 miles) northeast of Tokyo. JCO is a subsidiary of Sumitomo Metal Mining Company Ltd. and employs approximately 140 persons on a multi-building 0.16-km (40-acre) site. The JCO plant is one of 15 nuclear facilities in Tokaimura. Approximately one-third of the population of Tokaimura is employed by the nuclear industry. The main function of the JCO plant is to convert isotopically enriched uranium hexafluoride into uranium dioxide fuel. This is one step in the process of making reactor fuel rods for some of Japan's commercial nuclear power plants. The uranium used in the process has been enriched to contain up to 5% of the fissile isotope

66. Klau Library, New York, HUC-JIR
Klau Library HUCJIR Brookdale Center One West 4th Street new york, NY 10012 (212) 674-5300. Books. link to local resources. Back to HUC-JIR libraries Home
http://www.huc.edu/libraries/newyork/
Klau Library
HUC-JIR
Brookdale Center
One West 4th Street
New York, NY 10012
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67. SUNY Geneseo College Libraries
Friends of Milne Library, Library newsletter Spring 2005, new Books, new Electronic Geneseo, new york 14454. Site Map Comments or suggestions
http://library.geneseo.edu/
Join us!!
Friday, October 7th at 3:00 PM
Dedication Ceremony for Milne Library's New Group Study Rooms
on the Lower Level of Milne Quick Links Looking for articles? Find articles by subject Find periodicals by title Online indexes listed A - Z Print indexes listed A - Z Find Text by citation Looking for a database? Select by subject A - Z list with descriptions A - Z list: titles only Database providers Database Title Search When are we open? Milne Regular Hours Fall Break Hours Thanksgiving Break Hours Extended Fall Exam Hours Reference Desk Hours Information Delivery Services Milne Classrooms Satellite Writing Center Books and Bytes Cafe Milne Special Collections Fraser Study Room 202 Hours Request Forms Ask a Librarian Book Renewal Book Hold Request High School Class Visit Request Information Delivery Services Library Instruction Request Library Purchase Requests Request a Room Student Research Consultation Student Technology Consultation Suggestion Box Video/Film Request What's new in the library?

68. Libraries And New York State History, New York History Net
new york Academy of Medicine Library medical history library. Open to the public. Old york Library - books, maps, images, and memorabilia of new york City
http://www.nyhistory.com/links/libraries.htm
For historians and students of New York history and culture
New York State History Links - Libraries
This is a growing list of links for libraries that have gone online in New York State.
New York State Library is our Mecca.
Library Web sites
Emma S. Clark Memorial Library - information, history, events, and links to Internet resources. Four County Library Library System - consists of public libraries in Broome, Chenango, Delaware, and Otsego Counties. George F. Johnson Memorial Library - educational and recreational links, newsletter, history page with photos, e-mail reference, and reserve requests. Metropolitan New York Library Council - a nonprofit membership organization of 268 libraries and library systems in the five boroughs of New York City, and Westchester County. Our members represent a diverse group of nearly 1,200 individual academic, public, hospital and special libraries across the metropolitan area. Mid-Hudson Library System New York Academy of Medicine Library - medical history library. Open to the public.

69. Eastern New York Chapter, ACRL
Comments and suggestions to Steve Black, Communications Chair, Eastern new york Chapter, Association of College and Research libraries
http://www.enyacrl.org/
ENY/ACRL Chapter Officers
News ENY/ACRL Newsletter, Fall 2005 ACRL's Chapter Topics Previous Newsletters Conferences Fall 2005 Conference Past ENY/ACRL Conference Programs Awards Librarian of the Year Award: Information and Nomination Form Janice Graham Newkirk Award: Policies Application Recipients' Reports Join Us Why join ENY/ACRL? ENY/ACRL Membership Form Documents Annual Report to ACRL ENY/ACRL Bylaws Related Web Sites ENY/ACRL Member Library Web Sites ACRL-NY ACRL ALA ... Jobs in Higher Education: Library Science

Revised July 16, 2002 Last updated Sept.22, 2005 Comments and suggestions to: Pat Hults , Communications Chair,
Eastern New York Chapter, Association of College and Research Libraries
URL: http://enyacrl.org/

70. Dickerman Library Wadsworth Center, NYS Department Of Health
Catalogs of Other libraries. Empire State Plaza, Albany, new york library located in the Wadsworth Center of the new york State Department of Health.
http://dickerman.wadsworth.org/
  Herbert W. Dickerman Library
Library Catalog - Search
New Books Display Catalogs of Other Libraries
Herbert W. Dickerman Library
Wadsworth Center - NYS Department of Health The Herbert W. Dickerman Library is a biomedical research library located in the Wadsworth Center of the New York State Department of Health. Contact Us: dohlib@health.state.ny.us Herbert W. Dickerman Library
Wadsworth Center, NYS Department of Health
Empire State Plaza - P.O. Box 509
Albany, New York 12201-0509 Wadsworth Center: http://www.wadsworth.org About Wadsworth Affiliations Education ... Wadsworth HOME
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71. Welcome To Tune In @ Your Library! 2005 NYS Summer Reading Program
Link to libraries Tune In Questions or Comments 2005 new york State Summer Reading Program. This website was funded in part by Federal Library Services
http://www.summerreadingnys.org/
Questions or Comments 2005 New York State Summer Reading Program. This website was funded in part by Federal Library Services and Technology Act funds, awarded to The New York State Library by the Federal Institute of Museum and Library Services.

72. Libweb - Directory Of USA Public Libraries, New York
The original directory of library home pages. This page is a directory of Public libraries in new york.
http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/Libweb/Public_NY.html
Libraries on the Web
USA Public - New York
Current update: 09/23/05 Keyword search

73. Libweb - Directory Of USA Academic Libraries, New York
The original directory of library home pages. This page is a directory of Academic libraries in new york.
http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/Libweb/Academic_NY.html
Libraries on the Web
USA Academic - New York
Current update: 09/23/05 Keyword search

74. GUIDE TO LAW ONLINE: United States - New York
Rule Making Frequently Asked Questions (new york Secretary of State, Association of the Bar of new york City Association of Law libraries of Upstate
http://www.loc.gov/law/guide/us-ny.html
Law Library of Congress GLIN Century of Lawmaking Library of Congress ... Index New York
State of New York
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75. ACRL Western New York / Ontario Chapter
Association of College Research libraries Western new york / Ontario Chapter This is the official web site of the Western new york / Ontario Chapter
http://www.niagara.edu/library/acrl/
Home News Newsletters Conference
Planning
... By-Laws This web site is hosted by
Niagara University Library
Please send comments and suggestions for the development of this web site to Samantha Gust at gust@niagara.edu Site updated: 9/2/05
Western New York / Ontario Chapter Check out our Fall 2005 Newsletter We are pleased to announce that our Fall 2005 conference will take place on Friday, September 23, 2005 in East Aurora, NY at the Roycroft Inn. The theme is Professional Pathways: Mapping Routes to Success in Career Development View the Conference Announcement This is the official web site of the Western New York / Ontario Chapter

76. Welcome To The New-York Historical Society
The new york Historical Society is new york City s oldest museum and historical society libraries Manuscripts Archives new york City History
http://www.nyhistory.org/library.html

77. Case History / Libraries/ PrismGlo / New York
new york Library cuts energy, boosts illumination The retrofit was initiated by the City of new york Office of Energy Conservation, working with the new
http://www.holophane.com/Case/NY.htm
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New York Library cuts energy, boosts illumination

Energy consumption was cut by 34 percent and light levels boosted 30 percent in the main floor of The New York Public Library during a recent retrofit. Because the Mid-Manhattan library (branch), located on Fifth Avenue and 40th Street, is probably one of the busiest in the nation, appearance and lighting uniformity were just as important as energy savings.
The retrofit was initiated by the City of New York Office of Energy Conservation, working with the New York Power Authority (NYPA) as part of NYPA's nationally recognized High Efficiency Lighting Program (HELP). The library was included in the city's list of high priority applications targeted for lighting retrofits. The area involved was the main level of the lending library, which was previously lighted with recessed 400-watt mercury vapor downlights.
"Footcandle levels in the main floor of the library were low," said David Weiss, senior designer for Xenergy, Inc., the energy management services company that specified the lighting system. "The illumination was very spotty, and the shadows made it difficult to read the titles on the shelves. This is the main level of a heavily used library," he added.

78. NY Times Advertisement
books from some of the nation s largest university libraries until November. The new york Times Travel - Best of Europe. SUNDAY BOOK REVIEW
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79. Library
College libraries SUNY Potsdam Potsdam, NY 13676 (315) 2672485 2004 The State University of new york at Potsdam, all rights reserved.
http://www.potsdam.edu/library.html

80. New York University - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Due to its location in new york City — a noted cultural center — NYU s Tisch library at new york University and one of the largest academic libraries in
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_University
New York University
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Motto Perstare et praestare ("To persevere and to excel") Established School type Private President John Sexton Location New York NY USA Enrollment 20,212 undergraduate, 15,884 graduate, and 3,312 professional Faculty Campus Urban Athletics 18 sports teams Mascot Bobcat Homepage www.nyu.edu New York University NYU ) is a major research university in New York City . Its primary campus is in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan . Founded in by Albert Gallatin and a group of prominent New Yorkers, NYU has become the largest private, not-for-profit university in the United States with a total enrollment of 39,408. The University comprises 14 schools, colleges, and divisions, which occupy six major centers across Manhattan
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The Washington Square Arch New York University was founded by a group of prominent New Yorkers in — the city's landed class of merchants, bankers, and traders — who felt that New York needed a university designed for young men of the middle class Gallatin described his motivation in a letter to a friend: "It appeared to me impossible to preserve our democratic institutions and the right of universal suffrage unless we could raise the standard of general education and the mind of the laboring classes nearer to a level with those born under more favorable circumstances." To the school's founders, the classical curriculum offered at American colleges seemed out of touch with the needs of the working classes; a more modern and practical education was needed. Institutions in

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