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         Pennsylvania Libraries:     more books (100)
  1. Pennsylvania (From Sea to Shining Sea, Second Series) by Barbara A. Somervill, 2003-02
  2. THE PENNSYLVANIA GERMAN FRAKTUR OF THE FREE LIBRARY OF PHILADELPHIA AN ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE by Frederick S. And Howell J. Heaney Weiser, 1976
  3. Pennsylvania (Portrait of America) by Kathleen Thompson, 1999-10
  4. Pennsylvania Historical Dictionary by Pennsylvania Editorial Staff, 2007-11-27
  5. Pennsylvania German Fraktur of The Free Library of Philadelphia (2 volumes) by Frederick S. Weisner., 1976
  6. Sumerian Hymns and Prayers to God Nin-Ib, from the Temple Library at Nippur (University of Pennsylvania, Babylonian Expedition, Series A, Cuneiform Texts, Volume 22, Part 1) by Hugo Radau, 1911-04-10
  7. The Christmas Treasury and Personal Family Record by Franklin Center Pennsylvania Franklin Library, 1979
  8. Pennsylvania (Land of Liberty) by Jason Glaser, 2003-08
  9. Pennsylvania (Celebrate the States, Set 8) by Stephen Peters, 2000-04
  10. The Pennsylvania Colony (The Thirteen Colonies) by Dennis B. Fradin, 1988-12
  11. The On-line revolution in libraries: Proceedings of the 1977 conference in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Books in library and information science)
  12. The Pennsylvania Colony (Spirit of America-Our Colonies) by Jean Kinney Williams, Jean Kinney Williams, 2003-08
  13. Pennsylvania Dutch Country-Getawy Guides (Yale Law Library Publications) by Margaret Gates, Susan Jurgelski, et all 1998-06-15
  14. Research in Pennsylvania (Special Publications of the National Genealogical Society, No. 68.) by Kay Haviland Freilich, 2003-04

101. Genealogy & Family History Databases. Genealogy Tree Software. Free Genealogy Se
77, Sassytazzy s Online Genealogy Research Library 600+ pages of Free on site pennsylvania Biographies, full text search of thousands of biographies of
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102. Department Of Library & Information Science - Alumni
to be presented by the pennsylvania Library Association in 2004. Chair, Continuing Education Committee, Northeastern pennsylvania Library Network.
http://www.sis.pitt.edu/~dlis/people/alumni/hudson.html
Admissions MLIS Faculty Brochure ... Information Ethics SIS News Events Seminars People / Alumni MLIS Alumna Clara Hudson - New Librarian Honors Award New Librarian Honors Award "This award honors a librarian who has been in the profession less than six years, regardless of chronological age. It recognizes the originality and inventive ability of a new librarian who devises new and improved methods in library service on a statewide or local level, and who demonstrates promise for continued growth in librarianship." We nominate Clara Hudson for the Award, to be presented by the Pennsylvania Library Association in 2004. We often wondered how she did it. She never confused her three roles, that of public librarian, academic librarian, and library student, which may have been difficult at times since she often had only 30 minutes to change hats (although she did say it was difficult remembering how to answer the phone). She was unfailingly professional in her demeanor, despite the strain she must have been felt at times. A word about her public library experience. At Mount Carmel , she implemented children's year-round story time that included the statewide summer reading program. Under her leadership, the Mount Carmel Library circulation statistics significantly increased. While there, she also wrote a successful grant to the Bill and Melissa Gates Foundation allowing the library to receive several public access computers and a high-speed cable line and network. (Previously the library had 3 telephone lines for computer access.) At the Mill Memorial Library in Nanticoke , she implemented a fundraising drive, raising over $10,000 the first year, more than doubling the initial goal.

103. Penn College: Library
pennsylvania College of Technology. College Library Events Calendar Find out what is going on in the library. Library Hours - Check out our schedule.
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104. George Washington Papers: About The Collection
Historical Society of pennsylvania HSP. Huntington Library University of pennsylvania Library UP. Virginia Historical Society
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/gwhtml/gwedit.html
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The George Washington Papers: About the Collection
George Washington is one of twenty-three presidents whose papers are in the Manuscript Division, Library of Congress. The Papers of George Washington was microfilmed in 1964 as part of the Presidential Papers Project instituted by Congress in 1957. The Washington Papers has now become the first manuscript collection to be digitized in its entirety from microfilm. The collection is available online in its entirety. Digital images of negative-format photostats of three letterbooks (28, 29, and 30 of Series 2) owned by the National Archives and Records Administration and microfilmed with the Washington Papers have been replaced with positive-format digital images from film provided by the National Archives. Selected original items from the Addenda to the George Washington Papers have been digitized and added to the online collection as well. These letters, survey documents, and other materials were acquired after the bulk of the collection had been processed and microfilmed. The Diaries of George Washington Accompanying the George Washington Papers online is Donald Jackson and Dorothy Twohig, eds.

105. Professional Service
Council of pennsylvania Library Networks, Chair 198587. CrossRef, Library Advisory Board pennsylvania Regional Library Resource Centers Board, 1983-88.
http://www.columbia.edu/~jneal/2pro_service.html
- James G. Neal -
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  • American Library Association
    • ALA Website and Links Task Force, 1999-2000. Conference Program Committee, 1992-93. Congress on Professional Education (Continuing Professional Development, COPE-2) Steering Committee, Chair 2000-02. Council, 1994-2001. Executive Board, 1997-2001. Executive Director Search Committee, 1993-94, 2000-01. International Relations Committee, 1990-96, 2005-07. President Advisory Committee, 1994-95. Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act (UCITA) Task Force, 2000-03. Association of American Universities, Intellectual Property/Information Technology Committee, 1997- Association of College and Research Libraries (ALA)
      • College and Research Libraries Editorial Board, 1990-96. Heads of Public/Reader Services Steering Committee, 1983-86. President's Program Planning Committee, 2004-06. Program Planning Committee, 1988-89. Scholarly Communications Committee, 2002-06. University Libraries Section, Policy and Planning Committee, 1988-90. Association of Research Libraries
        • Advisory Committee on the Office of Management Services, 1991-92.

106. Regional Academic Cooperation
Northeastern pennsylvania Library Network. The D. Leonard Corgan Library is a member of the Northeastern pennsylvania Library Network, a consortium of
http://www.kings.edu/coursecatalog/general/cooperation.htm
REGIONAL ACADEMIC COOPERATION
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Back to General Information King's College participates on several levels in programs of academic cooperation with other educational institutions. The seven independent colleges of Northeastern Pennsylvania comprise the membership of NEPIC (Northeastern Pennsylvania Independent Colleges). The administrative officers of these institutions meet regularly during the academic year to discuss matters of common concern and to plan cooperative action in the interest of higher education in Northeastern Pennsylvania. Northeastern Pennsylvania Library Network The D. Leonard Corgan Library is a member of the Northeastern Pennsylvania Library Network, a consortium of academic, public and special libraries in the Hazleton/Scranton/Wilkes-Barre area. The organization was established in 1956 for the purpose of resource sharing through interlibrary lending, since no library can be entirely self-sufficient. Affiliated with the NPLN is a group of fourteen hospital and nursing school libraries comprising the Health Information Library Network of Northeastern Pennsylvania (HILNNEP). NPLN maintains a regional online catalog and publishes a Union List of Periodicals and Newspapers. Through cooperative arrangements with NEPIC member colleges and the NEPBC, students and faculty may borrow directly from the libraries of NEPIC members.

107. Sheet Music Collections
University of pennsylvania Library. Annenberg Rare Book Manuscript Library The Keffer Collection of Sheet Music contains 2531 scores ranging in date from
http://www.lib.duke.edu/music/sheetmusic/collections.html
Music Library Association
Sheet Music Collections
New site: Sheet Music Consortium
The Sheet Music Consortium is a group of libraries working toward the goal of building an open collection of digitized sheet music using the Open Archives Initiative:Protocol for Metadata Harvesting (OAI:PMH).
If you know of a collection of sheet music with public access (either through a web page or online catalog), please send a message to Lois Schultz
American Jewish Historical Society , director, Harilyn Slome
Yiddish popular sheet music (3,000 items). 15 West 16th St. New York, NY 10011 (212) 294-6160. E-mail: ajhs@ajhs.org
American Memory project
The online resource compiled by the Library of Congress National Digital Library Program. With the participation of other libraries and archives, the program provides a gateway to rich primary source materials relating to the history and culture of the United States. In the coming years, the National Digital Library Program plans to digitize more of the Library's unique American history collections and make them freely available to teachers, students, and the general public over the Internet. Special collections to be digitized include the documents, films, manuscripts, photographs, and sound recordings that tell the American story. The program is funded by congressional appropriations and private sector donations.
Aurora Public Library (Illinois)
Alice Doty Weirnecke collection. The collection is 22 file cabinets large, and is one of the larger collections in a public library in the Midwest. Many of the items have been cataloged in a database but most don't show up in a search of WorldCat. And there is still a good portion of it that hasn't been put in the catalog. (We still have a card catalog for the file cabinets.) Along with the file cabinets, we have a whole range of sheet music books - mostly pop, show music, etc. Contact the library for more information:

108. Electronic Acquisitions Librarian Position
pennsylvania Library NOTICE OF PROFESSIONAL POSITION VACANCY LIBRARIAN, ELECTRONIC ACQUISITIONS The University of pennsylvania Library has an excellent
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109. Posted 7/20/2005 Curator, Schoenberg Center For Electronic Text
The University of pennsylvania Library is presently seeking a bright, creative individual with a solid background in humanities computing to guide and
http://www.lisjobs.com/jobs/details.asp?ID=27392

110. The Online Books Page: Call Numbers / Subjects
This page lets you browse online books by their Library of Congress call number Library of Congress Call Numbers play a role similar to the Dewey
http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/subjects.html
CALL NUMBERS / SUBJECTS
This page lets you browse online books by their Library of Congress call number category, which arranges books by their main topic. (More information below .) Books with similar main topics will often appear near each other when you browse, often allowing you to find multiple books on a subject that interests you.
Categories
Select one of the general topic areas below to start browsing. If you would like to see a general overview of the topics covered in a category, select the "Overview" link next to a topic.
Notes
Library of Congress Call Numbers play a role similar to the Dewey Decimal numbers found in many public libraries, but are based on a different category system. The Library of Congress system is used by most larger research libraries in the US, and a similar system is also used in Canada. Most of our books have call numbers, but a small portion of them (about 1/6 at present) do not. Rare books, children's books, and old popular fiction that's no longer popular are more likely not to have a call number compared to other kinds of books. You can look for books without call numbers in our author and title listings, however. In physical libraries, books have only one call number, which determines where they get shelved. In theory, it should be possible to assign multiple call numbers to online books, so that they can be found under multiple topics in the "virtual shelves". As a practical matter, though, we can only support one call number per book at present. We try to choose ones that put books in their most relevant category. We may offer more versatile subject browsing options (possibly based on things other than call numbers) in the future.

111. E-Resources Search
Stapleton Library, Room 203 Indiana, PA 15705
http://www.library.upenn.edu/cgi-bin/res/sr.cgi?resourcetype=17

112. The Online Books Page
THE ONLINE BOOKS PAGE. Listing over 20000 free books on the Web Updated August 9, 2005. BOOKS ONLINE Search our Listings New Listings Authors
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