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  1. Dear Oklahoma City, Get Well Soon: America's Children Reach Out to the People of Oklahoma
  2. 1 April Morning: Children Remember the Oklahoma City Bombing by Nancy Lamb, 1996-05
  3. The Joy of Subjects: The Library User's Guide to Books on the Shelf
  4. Oklahoma (America the Beautiful Second Series) by Jerry Reedy, Ann Heinrichs, 1998-08
  5. History of the Oklahoma City libraries by Robert Lipscomb Duncan, 1951
  6. How to start your very own Oklahoma library: At home or school by Carole Marsh, 1998
  7. Anthropology papers / National Museum of Canada by Mary Evelyn Potts, 1956
  8. The Oklahoma library book: A surprising guide to the unusual special collections in libraries across our state. For students, teachers, writers & publishers by Carole Marsh, 1995
  9. LOIS LENSKI COLLECTION IN THE UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA LIBRARY, WITH A C OMPLETE BIBLIOGRAPHY OF HER WORKS COMPILED BY ESTHER G. WITCHER, A PREFACE BY MISS LENSKI, A BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH, AND AN INTRODUCTION BY CHARLOTTE S. HUCK. by none stated, 1963
  10. Guidelines for the acquisition, control, and handling of microform and other nonprint materials in the University of Oklahoma libraries by Marvin C Guilfoyle, 1977
  11. Oklahoma documents for small and medium libraries by Vicki Sullivan, 1993
  12. Muskogee community analysis: A study of the community of Muskogee, Oklahoma and the Muskogee Public Library with recommendations for the library by Jeanette N McQuitty, 1980
  13. Books for encrichment of the teaching of English in junior and senior high school (Oklahoma State University. Library. Practical projects for the school library) by Della Farmer Thomas, 1963
  14. Microform centralization project: A survey of current practice and possible application in Bizzell Library, a report to the Director of Libraries, the University of Oklahoma by Marvin C Guilfoyle, 1976

81. Friends Of The Metropolitan Library System Of Oklahoma County
Works to improve awareness of and public support for the community s libraries. Provides details on the annual book sale, member and volunteer opportunities
http://www.mlsfriends.org/

Friends of the Metropolitan Library System win Award for excellence!
Oklahoma County, Oklahoma
Post Office Box 1633
Oklahoma City, OK 73103-1633
Mission
The Friends of the Metropolitan Library System enhance and strengthen the knowledge bases available for all Oklahoma County citizens, kindle the living library's presence in the community and challenge diverse groups to develop gifts as they soar into the 21st century.
Objectives and Purpose
Of the Friends of the Metropolitan Library System
  • To maintain an association of persons interested in books and libraries.
    To focus public attention on library services, facilities and the needs of the Metropolitan Library System.
    To stimulate gifts of materials to the Metropolitan Library System including books, magazines, desirable collections, endowments, grant requests, and other support as prescribed by the association.
Friends of the Metropolitan Library System win Award for excellence! At the March, 2003 Awards Banquet of Oklahoma Library Association, Friends of the library were recognized for 25 years of outstanding service on behalf of Metropolitan Library System. Nominated by Executive Director Donna Morris and Director of Development Ernestine Clark, Friends were asked to stand and be recognized by OLA. Present to receive the beautiful award were: Friends President Mickey Gilliland and wife Betty; Friends Booksale Coordinators Lori Griffin and Joe McReynolds; Library Commissioner Shirley Pritchett; and Friends Booksale Chairs Beth Toland and Carol McReynolds. Morris and Clark also were there to offer congratulations.

82. Northwestern Oklahoma State University Libraries
Northwestern oklahoma State University libraries. JW Martin Library 709 oklahoma Blvd., Alva, OK 73717 Phone 580.327.8574
http://www.nwalva.edu/library/INDEX.HTML
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An online "card catalog" of NWOSU libraries holdings including: books, reference materials, videos, CDs and government documents
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Libraries J. W. Martin Library - Alva
Located near the center of the Alva campus, the J. W. Martin Library houses more than one million books, bound journals, government publications, and microfilm items. Complementing these holdings are more than 500 print journal/periodical subscriptions. An online catalog and online databases facilitate quick, efficient access to library materials. Professional librarians, paraprofessionals, and part-time student assistants are available to help students during the hours the library is open each week. Library hours are also posted at the front entrance. The library is closed when the university is not in session. Once enrolled, students can receive an ID card from Student Services. The ID card must be presented each time a loan is made from the library. Students are responsible for all material borrowed on their ID card. Students may renew their loans online or at the library. Fines are assessed for overdue books and if unpaid will lead to a hold on future enrollment and transcripts.

83. Oklahoma Library Association Centennial Campaign
Established the same year oklahoma became a State, the oklahoma Library Association Support the administration of the oklahoma Library Association
http://www.oklibs.org/~olacampaign/
OLA Centennial Endowment Campaign Making Gifts to the Endowment Campaign Planned Giving Donors List
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Celebrating the Centennial, 1907-2007
Established the same year Oklahoma became a State, the Oklahoma Library Association will celebrate its centennial year in 2007. Its membership over 1,000 strong is represented in school, public, academic, and special libraries around the state and shares a common mission "to strengthen the quality of libraries, library services, and librarianship in Oklahoma." Through a donation or planned gift, donors can reach across decades to touch future generations to ensure these goals are realized. The aim of the Oklahoma Library Association Centennial Endowment Campaign is to raise $1 million by 2007, when OLA will officially celebrate its 100th anniversary. $750,000 will be designated as endowment funds and $250,000 will be to establish a headquarters for the Association. Giving will . . .

84. Chambers Library
Friday, August 12, 2005 The library is open 730am 600pm today. Chambers Library University of Central oklahoma Edmond, oklahoma (405) 974-3361
http://library.ucok.edu/

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85. Oklahoma Territorial Museum And Carnegie Library
oklahoma Territorial Museum and Carnegie Library 402 E. oklahoma Guthrie, oklahoma 730443317 (405) 282-1889 Fax (405) 282-7286 Dirctor Michael Bruce
http://www.ok-history.mus.ok.us/mus-sites/masnum21.htm
Oklahoma Territorial Museum and Carnegie Library
402 E. Oklahoma
Guthrie, Oklahoma
Fax (405) 282-7286
Dirctor Michael Bruce
Email
: guthriecomplex@ok-history.mus.ok.us Purpose
The Oklahoma Territorial Museum through artifacts, photographs and paintings tells the story of the determined people who laid the foundation for the future state of Oklahoma. On the museum grounds stands the Carnegie Library where the first state governor was sworn in. Preserved by the Oklahoma Historical Society, this building, as well as the museum, serve as a visible link between Oklahoma’s turbulent territorial period and the present. Oklahoma Territory
Oklahoma’s Territorial period lasted from 1890 to 1907. During that short span of time Oklahoma was transformed from an unsettled home for 65 Indian Nations to an area of prosperous farms and growing cities. The Unassigned Lands
In 1889, Congress opened for settlement nearly 2 million acres of former Indian land located in Central Oklahoma. At noon April 22, 1889, the date of the opening, thousands of hopeful landowners rushed in from the border to stake a claim. At the end of that first day, laws were being established in the cities of Guthrie, Stillwater, Norman and Oklahoma City . A homesteader’s first task was the construction of a suitable home. The typical post-run farm dwelling was usually a “soddy,” constructed from bricks of prairie sod, or a dugout built into the side of a hill. The homesteader next turned his attention to the planting of crops. The run had taken place too late in the season for a cash crop to be planted, so the new arrivals grew vegetables which they hoped would see them through the winter. The following seasons brought only hard times in the form of drought and depression. It was not until 1897, that good crops brought territorial farmers a degree of prosperity.

86. Redirect
Welcome to the new oklahoma Union Database If you are not a library staff member, select Public Catalog to access the Union Catalog.
http://www.auto-graphics.com/cgipac/mmx/odol/Access
Welcome to the new Oklahoma Union Database You are being redirected to the new Union Database. Below is your library code, please remember it since it is needed to access the Union Database. Your library code is: ODOL At the Welcome Screen enter your Library Code and select the method of connection (PAC, ILL, CAT or Public Catalog). PATRON MODE ACCESS INSTRUCTIONS If you are not a library staff member, select Public Catalog to access the Union Catalog. The Patron Catalog selection does not require a User Name or Password. After you have entered the Library Code and have selected Patron Catalog, click the Begin button to display the Patron Welcome screen. At this point, you can bookmark the URL for quick access to the public catalog. Do not bookmark URL's after you have accessed the search screen. These URL's contain special session ID's which change with each connection and can not be reused. Click the Begin button again to access the Union Database. LIBRARY STAFF ACCESS INSTRUCTIONS If you are a library staff member enter your User Name and Password . Your User Name and Password from the old system will work for PAC, ILL, and CAT. Please note that PAC only requires a Password for access and does not require a User Name, leave the User Name field blank. Library staff can access the system documentation by selecting the "News" button at the search screen. The "News" button is only available to library staff after logging in and does not display when in Public Catalog mode. You can bookmark the URL at the staff login screen for quick access. Do not bookmark URL's after you have accessed the search screen. These URL's contain special session ID's which change with each connection and can not be reused. Once the login information has been filled out, at access the Union Database.

87. Oklahoma Library Jobs For Information Professionals And Librarians
Lisjobs.com collects job databases, guides, and other employment resources for librarians from across the web and organizes them into one handy site.
http://www.lisjobs.com/states/oklahoma.htm
Oklahoma Library Jobs
Additions to or comments on this page? E-mail rachel@lisjobs.com. Job Banks:
  • The Oklahoma Department of Libraries maintains its jobline online. It includes both in- and out of state positions, as well as links to other employment resources.
Individual Libraries: Other Ideas:

88. Oklahoma Baptist University
oklahoma Baptist University s research library catalog, online databases, search tools, services, resources, schedule and contact information.
http://www.okbu.edu/library/
document.write(''); document.write(''); Mabee Learning Center Jack Bonner, Secondary English Education Saturday, September 24, 2005 About OBU Admissions Academics College of Fine Arts ... Giving To OBU
Mabee Learning Center
The Mabee Learning Center has a collection of resources both at its physical location and through its online databases. There are more than 220,000 bound volumes, 310,000 microform, and 7,600 media materials. OBU is part of the Oklahoma State Libraries and Council of Academic Libraries, as well as a national interlibrary loan program. The building was completed in 1976.
Mabee Learning Center
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89. Library List: Oklahoma
The Stuttering Foundation of America provides free online resources, services and support to those who stutter and their families, as well as support for
http://www.stutteringhelp.org/Default.aspx?tabid=382

90. Has A Library Or A Librarian Made A Difference In Your Life? The
The oklahoma Library Association (OLA) wants to listen to your story. Maybe you have a favorite childhood memory of a library or a librarian,
http://library.nsuok.edu/Events/libstories.html
Has a library or a librarian made a difference in your life? The Oklahoma Library Association (OLA) wants to listen to your story. Maybe you have a favorite childhood memory of a library or a librarian, or perhaps a library or a librarian has special significance to you or your family. OLA also wants to know how your business benefits from library services, and what library services or materials you use most often. Basically, what matters most to you about libraries? A survey conducted in November 2002 by the University of Oklahoma Public Opinion Learning Laboratory in cooperation with Wilson Research Strategies, showed that Oklahomans value libraries. Those surveyed from around the state found the following to be important to their communities: 97%-Studying or homework assistance 97%-Offering literacy programs for children and adults 97%-Offering a place for children’s programs 96%-Checking out books for pleasure reading and information 95%-Offering electronic reference materials such as encyclopedias and magazines 92%-Offering a place for teen programs 90%-Using library computers 88%-Offering a place for adult programs While the survey data provide a snapshot of Oklahoman’s opinions on libraries, OLA wants to collect stories that personalize these experiences. That’s how you can contribute to this effort.

91. ALA | Oklahoma Library To Allow E-Mail, Gaming After All
oklahoma Library to Allow EMail, Gaming After All. The board of the Public Library of Enid and Garfield County, oklahoma, reversed itself May 9 and decided
http://www.ala.org/al_onlineTemplate.cfm?Section=may2005ab&Template=/ContentMana

92. Adri@SWOSU
20012002 University of Central oklahoma/ Max Chambers Library/ Edmond, 2002-2005 Southwestern oklahoma State University/ Al Harris Library/ Serials
http://faculty.swosu.edu/adri.edwardsjohnson/
Adriana L. Edwards-Johnson
email: adri.edwardsjohnson@swosu.edu Southwestern Oklahoma State University Al Harris Library 100 Campus Drive office: 580.774.3731 Weatherford, OK 73096 fax: 580.774.3112
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Education link link Employment link to Internet Archives link to Internet Archives link to Internet Archives For more information relating to specific job duties please contact me! Journal of Government Information Forty-Six Important Federal Publications About Oklahoma the Forty-Sixth State . Oklahoma Department of Libraries. 2001. Oklahoma Librarian . 51(1) January/February 2001 p5. . Presenter at FDLP Annual Conference 2001 Gen-X Librarians " Discussion Facilitator Temple B'nai Israel , OKC. Yom Kippur 2004 Blogs " Poster Presenter Rose State Friends of the Library Club . Why I'm a Librarian. April 2004 Teen blogs . Metropolitan Library System. September 2004 . North NHS. October 2004
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93. Other Catalogs
oklahoma Library Catalogs. oklahoma City University oklahoma State University oklahoma Union Catalog OSU Health Sciences Library
http://www.oru.edu/university/library/other.html
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94. Sherry Young Resume
oklahoma Library Association Annual Conference April 1, 2005 “Feng Shui your Library” panel discussion speaker. oklahoma Library Association Annual
http://www.cameron.edu/~sherryy/
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95. Info - Campus Map - LIbrary - Cameron University
Administrative funding and Way s previous University of oklahoma library experience enabled him to increase Cameron Library s collection to the 8000 volume
http://www.cameron.edu/info/campus_map/buildings/library.html
CU Web
CU Directory
- Select A Department or Building - Academic IT Center Academic Research Support Center Academic Resource Lab Accounting (University) Accounting Lab Administration Building Admissions Alumni Relations Art Building Art Gallery Athletic Administration Bookstore Burch Hall Business Building Business Office Business Research Center Cameron University Foundation, Inc. Career Resource Center Cashier Center for Emerging Technology and Entrepreneurial Studies Collegian Newspaper Controller Conwill Hall Department of Art Department of Agriculture Department of Business Department of Biological Sciences Department of Communication Department of Criminal Justice and Sociology Department of Education Department of English Department of Foreign Languages and Journalism Department of Mathematical Sciences Department of Military Science Department of Multimedia Design Department of Music and Theatre Arts Department of OU Nursing Department of Physical Science Department of Psychology and Human Ecology Department of Technology Educational Outreach English Composition Lab Enrollment Faculty Development Financial Assistance Fine Arts Lab Fitness Center Food Service/Cafeteria Foreign Languages/ESL Center Government and Community Relations Gymnasium Haggar Hall Health Education Outreach Center (HEOC) High School and College Relations Howell Hall Information Technology Services Institutional Assessment and Planning Jesse Davenport Unity Garden KCCU-FM Library Math Lab McCutcheon Recital Hall Mezzanine Moody Blue Music Building Nance-Boyer Office of Public Safety

96. MPLA Board Reports Archive: Oklahoma
by Wayne Hanway, oklahoma Library Association Representative Highlights from the 98th annual conference of the oklahoma Library Association,
http://www.usd.edu/mpla/documents/reports/state/ok/20050723.html
MPLA Reports States Oklahoma 23 July 2005 Oklahoma Board Reports ST-8 Oklahoma MPLA Board Report July 12, 2005 by Wayne Hanway, Oklahoma Library Association Representative Oklahoma librarians found it interesting that a nearly identical resolution was introduced in the Louisiana legislature but was defeated in committee. A point that was noted in discussions about the resolution is that Oklahoma public libraries do not have any areas that are specifically restricted to adults. Highlights from the 98th annual conference of the Oklahoma Library Association, held March 30 - April 1 at the National Employee Development Center in Norman, included:
  • Choctaw storyteller and author Tim Tingle presented two programs to help librarians prepare local discussions of his book, Walking the Choctaw Road, which is the 2005 Oklahoma Reads Oklahoma selection.
Questions or Comments About the Website: Dan Chaney ( dan.chaney@okstate.edu
Questions or Comments About MPLA: Joe Edelen ( jedelen@usd.edu

97. MPLA Board Reports Archive: Oklahoma
by Wayne Hanway, oklahoma Library Association Representative The 2005 annual conference of the oklahoma Library Association is just around the corner,
http://www.usd.edu/mpla/documents/reports/state/ok/20050305.html
MPLA Reports States Oklahoma 05 March 2005 Oklahoma Board Reports ST-8 Oklahoma MPLA Board Report February 22, 2005
by Wayne Hanway, Oklahoma Library Association Representative Legislative Issues
A top legislative priority for OLA this year is supporting the Oklahoma Department of Libraries budget request for additional funds to remove a long-term disparity between the state aid formula for library systems and the formula for municipal libraries. A surprise bill that would have changed the formula without the additional funding was defeated in a committee hearing. OLA’s annual legislative day is scheduled for Wednesday, April 13th. New Oklahoma Reads Oklahoma Selection
"Oklahoma Reads Oklahoma" is a four year program that is featuring a book on the Oklahoma experience to be read and discussed statewide each year through Oklahoma’s centennial year in 2007, and has been designated an official centennial program. The books are chosen by a statewide vote. The book selected for 2005 is Walking the Choctaw Road, by Choctaw storyteller Tim Tingle. For more details go to the website: http://www.okreadsok.org/. Beth Avery and Nancy Pearl Among Speakers for 2005 OLA Conference
The 2005 annual conference of the Oklahoma Library Association is just around the corner, March 30th – April 1st, at the National Employee Development Center in Norman. The conference theme is “A New Spin @ Your Library.” Program information and registration forms are available online at www.oklibs.org . Featured speakers include author Rilla Askew, MPLA President Beth Avery, and noted readers’ advisor and model for the librarian action figure Nancy Pearl. There will be a special event at a Norman theater on March 30th in memory of Donna Norvell, former Children’s Library Services Coordinator at the Oklahoma Department of Libraries and former MPLA Childrens and School section chair. OLA is also working on plans to sponsor a children’s book award named for Donna Norvell.

98. News Article - The University Of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
OU Health Sciences Center Library, Pediatrician Receive oklahoma Library According to the oklahoma Library Association, Dunlap received the award for
http://www.ouhsc.edu/article-display.asp?idnum=760

99. Northern Oklahoma College - Information :: Library Resources
oklahoma Library Technology Network, This collection of databases includes INFOTRAC SearchBank, Statewide Catalog, FirstSearch, ELECTRONIC LIBRARY
http://www.north-ok.edu/2002/information/B_library_databases.htm
Library :: Databases Electronic Library Elementary is mainly for elementary-age students. However, it does contain an Encyclopedia on CD as well as full-text newspapers and Magazines which should be helpful. Log on to Info Trac Web. Kid's Edition is the last database listed. Just click on the link and follow the online instructions. FirstSearch is a database provider that offers a wide variety of information. However, this information is only abstracted. It is good for finding citations and short summaries of information. Go to the college library to obtain an authorization number and password. Your Freshman Orientation handouts from the Internet class have the authorization number and password."This database requires a password" Ebsco Host Gale Group ProQuest
8,000 publications, with many in full text, full image format. NewsBank InfoWeb is a unique, Web-based collection of primary source information. The resources provide fast, intuitive access to information from a wide variety of sources. This collection of databases includes INFOTRAC SearchBank, Statewide

100. DRS-Department Of Rehabilitation Services- Of Oklahoma
For more information about NEWSLINE, contact the oklahoma Library for the Blind and Physically oklahoma Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped
http://www.okrehab.org/services_ils.shtml
Home DRS Services What's New Disability Resource Guide Site Menu Contact Us ... Others
DRS Services-Independent Living Services
  • Independent Living Services
    Independent Living Services
    Independence in Family and Community Life
    What are independent living services?
    Independent living services (such as medical equipment, assistive technology, specialized skills training and home modifications) enhance the ability of individuals with severe disabilities to live independently and function within their families and communities. A Statewide Plan for Independent Living addresses planning, financial support and coordination between programs providing independent living services, Centers for Independent Living (CILs) and the Oklahoma Department of Rehabilitation Services (DRS).
    What impact did a new Statewide
    Based on federal Rehabilitative Services Administration guidance, most independent living services will now be provided or coordinated through DRS contracts with the centers for independent living rather than directly by DRS staff. A portion of the funding will support activities of the Statewide Independent Living Council (SILC). DRS will continue to serve eligible individuals currently on our independent living services caseloads under the old plan until those cases are closed.

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