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  1. A Passion for Books : A Book Lover's Treasury of Stories, Essays, Humor, Love and Lists on Collecting, Reading, Borrowing, Lending, Caring for, and Appreciating Books by Rob Kaplan, 2001-01-23
  2. The Book of Books (The Book of Books, An Eclectic Collection of Reading Recommendations, Quirky Lists, and Fun Facts about Books) by Les Krantz and Tim Knight, 2007
  3. Pioneers of American Landscape Design II: An Annotated Bibliography (Nps Reading List.) by Historic Landscape Initiative (Project), 1995-02
  4. Urban, Regional, Health, Education and Transport Economics (Economics Readings Lists, Course Outlines, Exams, Puzzles and Problems Series, Vol 25)
  5. American History: Selected Topics in Twentieth Century History (Selected Reading Lists and Course Outlines from American Coll and Univ, Vol 8) by Warren Susman, John Chambers, 1987-01
  6. The Traveler's Reading Guide: Ready-Made Reading Lists for the Armchair Traveler by Maggie Simony, 1987-02
  7. Public Finance Reading Lists: Economics Reading Lists, Course Outlines, Exams, Puzzles and Problems by Edward Tower, 1985-08
  8. The special relationship: The United States as the British have seen it : a selective reading list by British writers by Esmond Wright, 1976
  9. Big Book of Teen Reading Lists by Nancy J. Keane, 2006-08-30
  10. Labor Economics Exams, Puzzles & Problems With Additional Reading Lists (Economics Reading Lists, Course Outlines, Exams, Puzzles & Problems Ser, Vol 15)
  11. Comparative Systems and Planning (Economics Reading Lists, Course Outline, Exams, Puzzles & Problems Series, Vol.17)
  12. The preservation and restoration of library materials: A basic and practical reading list (Architecture series--bibliography) by Edward A Collister, 1985
  13. Political Philosophy and Theory (Vol. 1) (Political Science Reading Lists and Co by Incorporated The Staff of Eno River Press, 1981
  14. Public Economics IV: Urban, Rural, Regional : Law and Crime; Health, Education (Economics Reading Lists, Exams, Puzzles and Problems) by Edward Tower, 1995-09

41. Morton Grove Public Library Webrary®
History, young adult and children's services, reading lists, and events; Morton Grove, IL.
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Online book clubs ... more... ...from the Youth Services Department Kids links Booklists Harry Potter Guide Story hours ... more... ...connect, recharge, link Homework Health Read It! Pop Culture ... more... ...explore, research, learn Retirement Insurance Money Transportation ... more... MGPL is proud to be the recipient of the Library Public Relations Council's 2004 Division I L.PeRCy awards for both best newsletter and best web site! These awards honor "the finest examples of public relations materials from libraries in the U.S. and Canada." Search the Catalog Title Author Subject Renew library materials online The Webrary is a service of the Morton Grove Public Library , and is maintained by the Library's Web Team . We're interested in your suggestions or comments on our site; use our Feedback page to tell us what you think.

42. BookSpot.com Newsletter
Monthly newsletter features sites for book reviews, reading lists, bestseller lists, and author and publisher information.
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43. St. Charles Public Library - Youth Services Reading Lists

http://www.st-charles.lib.il.us/youth_services/yrl/ythread.htm

44. Airport High School Media Center
West Columbia library; find reading lists, database of titles, and email addresses for faculty.
http://www.lex2.k12.sc.us/ahs/2002/media center/mediacenter.htm

45. StuartStories.com, Entertaining Short Stories And Writing Activities For Childre
Stories and writing activities, by Stuart Baum. reading lists and writing contests included.
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46. Authors' Summer Reading Lists
Authors Summer reading lists Summer is here…and that means it s time to catch up on By the way, we ll be adding authors reading lists all summer long,
http://www.authorsontheweb.com/Reading_Lists/
-select- BookReporter.com ReadingGroupGuides.com AuthorYellowPages.com Teenreads.com Kidsreads.com Authors' Summer Reading Lists
Summer is here…and that means it's time to catch up on all the books you've been stockpiling throughout the year. But have you ever wondered what writers are reading over the summer? We asked some authors to clue us in and tell us what's top on their list. By the way, we'll be adding authors' reading lists all summer long, so be sure to check back often.

47. Rockaway Township Free Public Library
Features reference resources, staff directory, reading lists, policies, and business hours.
http://www.gti.net/rocktwp/

48. Authors On The Web -- 2003 Authors' Summer Reading Lists
See what your favorite authors are reading, and then browse the lists of a few If you are an author who would like to submit a summer reading list next
http://www.authorsontheweb.com/features/summer03/index.asp
-select- TheBookReportNetwork.com BookReporter.com ReadingGroupGuides.com AuthorYellowPages.com Teenreads.com Kidsreads.com 2003 Authors' Summer Reading Lists
Ever wondered what authors are reading this summer? We asked, and more than 60 authors responded by telling us about the titles on their summer reading lists. See what your favorite authors are reading, and then browse the lists of a few authors you have never heard of. After all, they are readers - just like you - and you may find a new favorite from their suggestions.
If you are an author who would like to submit a summer reading list next year, please email Wiley@bookreporter.com.

49. Recommended Reading Lists For All Ages
Keep your kids hands and minds occupied with a great book — or a few. Our suggestions should keep them busy all year long.
http://www.familyeducation.com/topic/front/0,1156,22-20654,00.html
Recommended Reading Lists for All Ages
Keep your kids' hands and minds occupied with a great book or a few. Our suggestions should keep them busy all year long. Choose an Age!
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50. Vermont-NEA Reading Lists
Suggested reading lists for Kids. Each year in December and again in May, VermontNEA publishes and distributes lists of books that Vermont librarians
http://www.vtnea.org/vtnea15.htm
Home Who We Are Opportunities for Educators Advice for Parents ... Support for Kids
Suggested Reading Lists for Kids
Each year in December and again in May, Vermont-NEA publishes and distributes lists of books that Vermont librarians recommend as good reading for children and young adults. Each of the lists includes recommendations for students at three levels: primary, middle grade, and high school. These very excellent book lists are developed in cooperation with the Vermont Educational Media Association an affiliate of Vermont-NEA. Enjoy... Summer 2005 Summer 2004 Holidays 2003 Summer 2002 ... Support for Kids

51. RWA's Library Homepage
Photos of the library, loan policies, summer reading lists for each grade from grade 7 to 11.
http://www.emsb.qc.ca/royalwest/library/frames.html
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52. GradeLevelReadingLists.org - Grade Level Reading Lists, Children's Book Reviews,
reading lists, grade, grade level, children, reading levels, grade lists, teacher lists, best children s books, 1st grade, 2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th grade,
http://www.gradelevelreadinglists.org/
Led by Vanya Jackowski, Hedgehog Books is the brainchild of teachers who passionately believe that reading aloud to children will set them on a life-long journey of learning and exploration. Their teacher reviews will help you choose the best books for your children. Learn more about reading children's books aloud...
Hedgie has worked with teachers from each of the following grades to develop Grade Level Reading lists. Check back frequently. We'll be adding new books to each grade level as we get more and more teacher input. Please email us with any books you think should be added to the grade level lists. Note that the selection of a book for a specific child depends on that child's reading level. Use the links below to see the list of books recommended for each grade level and then follow the title links to the teacher and children's book reviews: Kindergarten First (1st) Grade Reading List Second (2nd) Grade Reading List Third (3rd) Grade Reading List ... Seventh and Eighth (7th-8th) Grade Reading List Hedgie needs your support to keep this site going. Please order books from Hedgehogbooks.com when you can. Where you shop makes a difference!

53. Computation, Automata, Languages
Notes, small essays, explanations, reading lists. By Cosma Rohilla Shalizi.
http://cscs.umich.edu/~crshalizi/notebooks/computation.html
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Computation, Automata, Languages
26 May 2005 16:35 Computers aren't made of matter.
- Greg Egan, Permutation City Ideal, theoretical computers are rather mathematical objects: they are, equivalently, algorithms, or effective procedures, or abstract automata, or functions which can be specified recursively, or formal languages. Things to learn more about: Classifications of machines and languages (beyond the classical, four-level Chomsky hierarchy). Hierarchies of computational power. Abstract-algebraic treatment of automata. Effects of making automata stochastic. Techniques for proving equivalence of automata; of minimizing automata. Bisimulation. Techniques for inferring automata or grammars from their languages, especially when generation is stochastic . Non-finite-state transducers. Analog computation. What forms are structurally stable? Other forms of unconventional computation. DNA computation doesn't interest me very much, because that's just another kind of hardware, and slow, big and noisy at that. But quantum computation is very interesting, because it can do something new. So, possibly, is computation in dynamical systems. Complexity classes - in space (memory), time, other resources? Analog equivalents. "Phase transitions" between complexity classes, and the analogy to physical phase transitions.

54. Summer Reading Lists >Instructional Services Department
Suggested Summer reading lists. Every student who will be entering grades six through twelve The Summer reading lists contain suggestions for reading;
http://www.fcps.k12.va.us/DIS/readlist/
Search: FCPS Policies, Bylaws, and Regulations Educational Accountability Facilities and Transportation Services Financial Services Human Resources Information Technology Instructional Services Special Services Summer Reading Lists Community Education Staff Development Department Offices
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Suggested Summer Reading Lists Every student who will be entering grades six through twelve in the fall must read at least one book over the summer. The follow-up in the fall will be determined by each school. The Summer Reading lists contain suggestions for reading; although students may read any other book that is approved by their parents, except where individual schools have issued their own summer reading requirements . Please note that schools may substitute their own summer reading requirements for FCPS requirements. All students should check with their schools for more information.

55. Lyons Public Library Website
History, art exhibits, young adult and children's services, reading lists, and events; Lyons, IL.
http://www.lyons.lib.il.us/
Lyons Public Library serving as your guide to research on the web. Search this site or the web powered by FreeFind
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The Lyons Public Library serves a population of over 10,000. The staff pride themselves on
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Celebrate Library Lovers' Month Get carded @ the Library To obtain a new Lyons Public Library card, ALL residents must:
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2. Complete a registration card. New residents must settle any fines or fees owed to their previous library prior to obtaining a card in Lyons. Our Mission...
The mission of the Lyons Public Library is to promote interest and enjoyment of reading in children and adults; to provide materials that supplement the local grade school, high school

56. Kidsreads.com - CLASSICS AND NEW FAVES READING LISTS
We ve freshened up our reading lists, adding new titles in all the New Favorites and Classics categories. Be sure to check them out when you need a great
http://www.kidsreads.com/lists/reading-lists.asp

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CLASSICS AND NEW FAVES READING LISTS
We've freshened up our Reading Lists, adding new titles in all the New Favorites and Classics categories. Be sure to check them out when you need a great book to read. CLASSICS
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A Kids Reads new fave is a recently published book that has already proved a hit with kids, parents and booksellers. These books have the potential to become classics.

57. Cyril B. Busbee Middle School Media Center
Find reading lists, literacy resources, database of titles, and email addresses; located in Cayce.
http://www.lex2.k12.sc.us/bms/2002/mediacen.htm

58. Fort Lee Public Library
Searchable catalog, resource links, and reading lists for children.
http://www.bccls.org/fortlee/
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New Jersey’s One Stop Library Gateway to quality information is Jersey Clicks . This portal to a suite of full-text databases can be found at http://www.jersey clicks.org Databases include subjects such as health, history, business, education, science, current events, literature, and fiction. Jersey Clicks may be accessed with your home computer or here at the Library. Ask at Reference for assistance. Speaking of technology, the Fort Lee Library, along with the other 73 libraries in BCCLS, switched computer systems in December. Our new system is Unicorn, which we expect to be faster and more versatile for borrowing and reserving books. We ask for your patience, while we learn the new system.
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59. Soc.Culture.Jewish FAQ And Reading Lists Www.scjfaq.org
The SCJ FAQ and reading lists were initially developed to support the The reading lists provide suggestions for books discussing various Jewish topics.
http://shamash.org/lists/scj-faq/HTML/
Soc.Culture.Jewish Newsgroups
Frequently Asked Questions and Answers
Reading Lists
www.scjfaq.org
Introduction
The S.C.J FAQ and Reading Lists were initially developed to support the readers of the USENET newsgroup soc.culture.jewish by providing answers to some commonly answered questions, as well as a set of reference reading. Since they were developed in 1993, the Internet has seen astounding change and growth. They now serve as a resource to the larger community, providing information about Judaism from all Jewish movements in a non-pejorative fashion. The S.C.J FAQ/RL is not the only resource for those wanting to learn about Judaism. Click here for a list of some other Jewish FAQs and Introductory sites.
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For those that previously used the autoresponder at Shamash, and still have that address archived, please change your address book to use the new autoresponder address: archives -at scjfaq.org (please make appropriate substitutions) or faq-autoresp -at scjp.jewish-usenet.org. If you find the FAQ a useful service, please consider providing your support, either financially or in some other fashion. Click

60. Mental Health And Psychiatry Internet Resources. Index
The Adelaide University Library Internet Mental Health Disorders Subject Guide. Bibliographies, reading lists, electronic resources, news and journals.
http://library.adelaide.edu.au/guide/med/menthealth/
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by Maureen Bell USEFUL SHORTCUTS - to information on the Library's web site
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- to electronic resources, including databases and electronic journals to which the library subscribes ON THE UNIVERSITY'S SITE Course Database - Undergraduate Course Listing - Medicine (including Psychology and Psychiatry) Student IT Services - including student email facilities and internet access. ON THE WEB Medline - links to PubMed, including the Library's customised version, notes and tutorials This page is being developed by the Research Librarian for Mental Health at the University of Adelaide, Maureen Bell. Its purpose is to provide some links to quality mental health sites on the World Wide Web, and to save you time in locating useful material. The

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