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         Tennessee Libraries:     more books (100)
  1. Tennessee Williams (Poets & Playwrights) (Poets & Playwrights) (Poets & Playwrights) by Kathleen Tracy, 2007-02-01
  2. Encyclopedia of Tennessee (Encyclopedia of the United States) by Nancy Capace, 1993-01-01
  3. Tennessee (Welcome to the U.S.a.) by Ann Heinrichs, 2005-10
  4. The Tennessee Valley Authority (Praeger library of U.S. Government departments and agencies, no. 35) by Marguerite Owen, 1973
  5. Davy Crockett: The Legend of the Wild Frontier (The Library of American Lives and Times) by Richard Bruce Winders, 2001
  6. Tennessee (Hello U.S.a) by Karen Sirvaitis, 2002-08
  7. Tennessee: A Photographic Journey by Colour Library Books, 1991-09-03
  8. Tennessee: Picture Memory Series (A Picture Memory) by Colour Library Books, 1993-04-06
  9. Uniquely Tennessee (Heinemann State Studies) by Adam McClellan, 2004-01
  10. Tennessee (Portrait of America) by Kathleen Thompson, 1999-10
  11. Tennessee (New Enchantment of America State Bks) by John Allan Carpenter, 1979-02
  12. Tennessee (America the Beautiful Second Series) by Deborah Kent, 2001-03
  13. Evolving texts: The writing of Tennessee Williams : catalog of an exhibition at the Hugh M. Morris Library, University of Delaware by Timothy Murray, 1988
  14. Government and Politics in Tennessee by William Lyons, John M. Scheb, et all 2001-11

41. OLC Diversity Awareness And Resources Committee » Sample Job Descriptions » Mi
University of tennessee libraries. The University of tennessee libraries is seeking two candidates for a twoyear Minority Librarian Residency Program.
http://www.olc.org/diversity/residency.html
also...
Minority Librarian Residency Program at the University of Tennessee Libraries
MINORITY LIBRARIAN RESIDENCY PROGRAM
University of Tennessee Libraries
ENVIRONMENT:
QUALIFICATIONS: REQUIRED:
A recent graduate degree from an ALA accredited master's program; member of historically underrepresented group; must have authorization to work in the U.S. Ability to work effectively in a team environment; excellent oral and written communication skills; demon-strated interest in scholarship and professional growth; strong service orientation; knowledge of issues and development in academic libraries.
SALARY AND BENEFITS:
Appointment as non-tenure track Instructor at a minimum salary of $40,000. There is financial support for attending conferences, seminars, and workshops. Relocation assistance will be provided. Excellent benefits include 24 annual leave days; choice of state retirement plan or TIAA/CREF with nonrefundable contributions paid for the employee by the University; optional group health and life insurance plans. Tuition remission is available for all university employees and partial undergraduate tuition remission is available to dependent children and spouses of UT employees.

42. Job Site -- Faculty Of Information Studies: Jobs Jobs Jobs
The University of tennessee libraries invites applications for the position of Instructional Services Coordinator. The successful candidate
http://plc.fis.utoronto.ca/resources/JobSite/JobDescription.asp?ID=5375

43. Library Staff Development Programs: Key Components
University of tennessee libraries Career Employee Program PDF document Expanding Our Horizons Tennessee Library Staff on the Road PDF document
http://www.arl.org/olms/staffdev/key_components.html
Library Staff Development Programs:
Key Components
The ARL Leadership Committee has been investigating the question of how to define successful staff development programs and how to identify best practices in this area. The committee solicited volunteers from ARL member institutions to provide examples of best practices and to identify key characteristics of these programs that make them successful. The committee found that organization of a staff development program is greatly influence by local factors. Some libraries have extensive support from campus offices for staff development, others have access to corporate training in partnership with their institutions, while still others must develop and design their programs using only library resources. Because the local environment influences the type of structure for the program as well as the type of offerings, the committee concluded that there is not a comprehensive one-size-fits-all model for staff development that will work in every ARL library. Instead, the committee identified core elements that are present in successful programs and some examples of best practices. Would you like one of the programs at your library added to this page? If so, first please make sure that the program meets the following criteria:

44. Circulation - Library Services - Pellissippi State Technical
privileges at University of tennessee libraries and other participating Area residents who are 18 years of age and can present a valid Tennessee
http://www.pstcc.edu/library/libserve/circ/circ.htm

45. Vita - Anne Pemberton
“Services to Persons with Disabilities in tennessee libraries What has Changed in June 1999 – July 2000 Board Member, Tennessee Library Association
http://library.uncwil.edu/faculty/pembertona/vita.html
Anne E. Pemberton , Instructional Services Coordinator
William Madison Randall Library, University of North Carolina Wilmington Professional Experience Other Experience Education Presentations ...
Memberships

Professional August 2004 – Present: Instructional Services Coordinator William Madison Randall Library , University of North
Experience Carolina Wilmington ( UNCW
Coordinate and promote instructional services such as library instruction sessions, drop-in clinics, workshop series, library tours; lead instruction team/primary contact librarians meetings; create new instructional services as needed; teach 3 credit hour library course; organize and assess instructional services statistics; mentor and evaluate instructional services librarians; serve as “Primary Contact Librarian” for School of Nursing (including Clinical Research Program), Department of Psychology, Department of Social Work, Department of Sociology (including Gerontology and Criminal Justice); work at reference desk and staff virtual chat service; provide instruction to undergraduate and graduate students; create and maintain webpages; assist departments in selection of materials (for specified departments); serve on various working groups and committees. July 2003 – August 2004: Public Services Librarian William Madison Randall Library University of North Carolina Wilmington UNCW Public Services Librarian serving as “Primary Contact Librarian” for School of Nursing, Department of Psychology, Department of Social Work, Department of Sociology (including Gerontology and Criminal Justice); work at reference desk and mobile reference desk; provide instruction to undergraduate and graduate students; create and maintain online subject guides; assist departments in selection of materials (for specified departments); serve on various working groups and committees.

46. Tennessee Library : Free Information On Public Libraries In Tennessee
Tennessee Library System tennessee libraries Data Information and Profiles for Library.
http://www.librarybug.org/state-Tennessee.html
Free Library Data. Choose From The List Below. Geneology info Home Contact Us About Us Tennessee Library Info Select a library to view detail. Click here to select new state.
Other Tennessee Resources : Tennessee Public Schools Tennessee Private Schools
ADAMS MEMORIAL LIBRARY
KNOX COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY SYSTEM ...
Public Library Data

Contact : Advertise Here Nursing Home Drug Rehab Online College Degree

Coming Soon! : Family Geneology, Archives, and Obituaries
Editor Picks : Public Schools

47. Tennessee Library : Free Information On Public Libraries In Tennessee
Tennessee Library System tennessee libraries Data Information and Profiles for Library.
http://www.librarybug.org/city-Tennessee.html
Free Library Data. Choose From The List Below. Geneology info Home Contact Us About Us ADAMSVILLE ... LENOIR CITY
Tennessee Library Info Select a City to the left to view a list of libraries.

Click here to browse by library name for Tennessee
Click here to select a different state.
Public Library Data

Contact : Advertise Here Nursing Home Drug Rehab Online College Degree

Coming Soon! : Family Geneology, Archives, and Obituaries
Editor Picks : Public Schools

48. TENN-SHARE
Composed of over 300 libraries and information agencies of all types and sizes in tennessee, exists to promote sharing of library resources.
http://www.tenn-share.org/
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TENN-SHARE
Promoting Library Resource Sharing TENN-SHARE seeks to provide leadership in all areas of resource sharing among the libraries in Tennessee including collections, training and leadership development.
News
TENN-SHARE Stars
TENN-SHARE
P. O. Box 121924
Nashville, TN 37212
Phone:615-297-8393
Penny Frere, Executive Director
Contact Us

49. Home Page For WCPL Site
Countywide network of libraries located in the Bethesda, Fairview, Leiper's Fork, and Nolensville communities. The Main and Local History/Genealogy libraries are in Franklin, tennessee.
http://lib.williamson-tn.org/
Holdings:
Library Catalog

Recent Additions

Periodicals

Libraries:
Franklin (Main)

Bethesda

Fairview

Leiper's Fork
...
Genealogy

Guides: Special events Bibliographies Community Resources Directory Misc: Job opportunities Recent Donations View your library record Board of Trustees ... Feedback The Williamson County Public Library System seeks to meet the recreational, educational, and information needs of the citizens of Williamson County through a county-wide network of libraries located in the Bethesda Fairview Leiper's Fork , and Nolensville communities. Franklin houses the Main and Genealogy libraries.
  • Borrowers in good standing may check out and return materials at any location. They may also order materials located at another branch. You may also search for library materials using our Online Public Access Catalog : (Click here for searching tips) Author Title/Series Journal Title Words ... Call Number
Visitor Number Since 8/11/1998 Williamson County Public Library 1314 Columbia Avenue Franklin, Tennessee 37064-2723

50. Charles C. Sherrod Library
libraries of East tennessee State University, including Sherrod Library and the Quillen College of Medicine Library.
http://sherrod.etsu.edu/
Site navigation

51. UTK Libraris Government Documents And Microforms
The University of tennessee, Knoxville libraries is a selective Federal Depository Library and provides free public access to U.S. Government information. The Documents and Microforms Department currently selects about 83% of publications, maps, and electronic data distributed by the Government Printing Office.
http://www.lib.utk.edu/gpo/govdoc.html
Quick Links
Background Notes

Budget of the U.S.

Catalog of Gov't Pubs. (Marcive)

CFDA
...
Other Frequently Used Sites
Our Purpose
The University of Tennessee Libraries is a selective Federal Depository Library and provides free public access to U.S. Government information. The Documents and Microforms Department currently selects about 72% of publications, maps, and electronic data distributed by the Government Printing Office Governments
Federal

State and Local

International

Special Topics Legislation and Regulations Maps Statistics Technical Reports ... Historical Documents Collection Microforms Microform Research Collections Starting Places Documents by Subject Documents Librarianship About the Department Staff Links Maintained by Teresa Berry , Reference Librarian University of Tennessee Libraries Last updated March 27, 2002.

52. TSLA-Library Programs And Services
The chair of the tennessee Library and Archives Management Board or a designee will serve as an Approved by the tennessee Advisory Council on libraries
http://www.tennessee.gov/tsla/lps/tacl.htm
Skips Top Navigation Menu Home TSLA Online Catalog Visitor Info. ... Site Map SEARCH: TACL Bylaws Name Objectives Membership ... 2004-2005 TACL Directory Library Programs and Services Tennessee Advisory Council on Libraries Bylaws of the Tennessee Advisory Council on Libraries
ARTICLE I: NAME
The name of this organization shall be the TENNESSEE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON LIBRARIES.
ARTICLE II: OBJECTIVES
The functions and responsibilities of this organization shall be those designated by the Chair of the Library and Archives Management Board, and shall include:
  • Advise the Tennessee State Library and Archives on the development of the long-range program for library services in Tennessee. Advise the Tennessee State Library and Archives on policy matters in the administration of the long range program. Assist the Tennessee State Library and Archives in evaluating library programs, services and activities.
  • ARTICLE III: MEMBERSHIP
  • Members of the Council shall be appointed by the chair of the Tennessee State Library and Archives Management Board. Appointments shall be broadly representative of Tennessee and sensitive to Grand Divisions and special populations. Membership shall consist of at least one representative from a public library, a school library, an academic library, a special library and a regional library; a representative of the Tennessee Library Association; a representative of Tenn-Share; and representatives o f library users equal to at least one-third of the total Council membership. Membership shall consist of no less than fifteen and no more than eighteen.
  • 53. SEAALL Homepage
    An official regional chapter of the American Association of Law libraries. Covers the Southeastern states of Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, Puerto Rico, South Carolina, tennessee, U.S. Virgin Islands, Virginia, Washington D.C., and West Virginia.
    http://www.aallnet.org/chapter/seaall/
    In response to the destruction wreaked upon our sister libraries by Hurricane Katrina, the SEAALL Community Services Committee is collecting monetary donations to help fund Katrina devastated law libraries' recovery. SEAALL has established a PayPal account to enable a secure means of donating to this cause online. Click here to make a donation Welcome to the Southeastern Chapter of the American Association of Law Libraries. SEAALL is a not-for-profit organization incorporated in Florida with the purposes of promoting law librarianship and developing and increasing the usefulness of law libraries, particularly those in the Southeastern area of the United States. SEAALL was originally established in 1954 an expansion of the Carolinas Chapter (established in 1939 as AALL's first chapter). Today our membership is over 500 strong, representing law librarians from the private sector, the government, academia, and more. For more on the history of SEAALL, please see From the SEAALL Attic , by Hazel Johnson.

    54. Tennessee Newspaper Project - Home Page
    Part of a national effort to locate, catalog, preserve on microfilm, and make accessible, newspapers published in the US from the earliest colonial days to the present. Site provides information about American newspapers held in the state's libraries.
    http://www.lib.utk.edu/spcoll/newspaper/tnphome.htm
    University Links About the University Academic Programs Administration Libraries Research Support UT The University System A-Z Index WebMail Dept. Directory Select type of search Library Site Search People Search Campus Search System Search The Tennessee Newspaper Project - Home Page TNP Home Page Database of Cataloged Titles Newspaper Holdings Survey TNP Staff and Contact Information The Tennessee Newspaper Project (TNP) is part of the United States Newspaper Program, a national effort to locate, catalog, preserve on microfilm, and make accessible, newspapers published in the United States from the earliest colonial days to the present. Grant funding is provided by the National Endowment for the Humanities and technical support is provided by the Library of Congress. Tennessee's project is based in Knoxville at the University of Tennessee Libraries. The project does not have any newspapers. It maintains a database (link below) of information of American newspaper holdings in the state of Tennessee and has access to information on the holdings in libraries across the country. Some papers can be borrowed through interlibrary loan; contact your local interlibrary loan department or the holdings institution listed in the database here for more information on accessing a newspaper. The most recent TNP database is a comprehensive list of newspaper holdings for a number of Tennessee libraries.

    55. Tennessee Library Association
    Information on jobs and libraries in tennessee. Also includes organizational and conference details.
    http://toltec.lib.utk.edu/~tla/

    56. Tennessee Secretary Of State - Redirect
    searchable directory of libraries in tennessee
    http://www.state.tn.us/sos/statelib/publib/

    57. Ky-Tn Research Associates - Professional Genealogists In Kentucky And Tennessee
    Gail Jackson Miller (KY) and J Mark Lowe (TN), ancestral investigators specializing in Kentucky and tennessee, with access to the Kentucky Department of libraries and Archives in Frankfort, and the tennessee State Library and Archives in Nashville.
    http://www.kytnresearch.com/
    Professional Genealogists in the Nation's Heartland! We at Ky-Tn Research Associates welcome you to our website. We conduct research throughout Kentucky and Tennessee with regular service at the Kentucky Department of Libraries and Archives in Frankfort and the Tennessee State Library and Archives in Nashville . Each of our associates has over 25 years of experience in the Genealogical Research field. We research in U.S. records and conduct thorough record searches. If you are having difficulty with any aspect of your research, contact us. There are many qualified genealogists available in the U.S. If we cannot help you, we will refer you to another researcher.
    Contact
    We offer a variety of research services . If you have questions, please visit the FAQ page . If they are not answered there, then feel free to contact a researcher directly: Gail Jackson Miller, CG

    58. 404 Page Error
    One of twelve regional libraries in the state, serving local public libraries in a region of East tennessee north of Knoxville, from Cumberland Gap in the east to the Big South Fork National Recreation Area in the west.
    http://www.state.tn.us/sos/statelib/p&d/clinchpowell/
    Tennessee State Library and Archives 404 Error Page Not Found Visit our homepage at www.tennessee.gov/tsla or use search function below SEARCH Entire Site FOR
    Tennessee State Library and Archives
    403 Seventh Avenue North
    Nashville, TN 37243
    Phone: 615.741.2764 Fax: 615.532.2472
    Email: webmaster.tsla@state.tn.us

    59. The University Of Memphis: University Libraries - Government Publications Depart
    The Government Publications Department of The University of Memphis libraries is the Federal Regional Depository Library for tennessee. The Department receives 100% of the publications, maps and electronic data distributed by the Government Printing Office.
    http://exlibris.memphis.edu/resource/unclesam/index.html
    search ask a librarian tomCat home ...
    Internet and World Wide Web Resources

    Uncle Sam Government Publications Department
    Tennessee Regional Depository
    The Government Publications Department of The University Libraries is the Federal Regional Depository Library for Tennessee. The Department receives 100% of the publications, maps and electronic data distributed by the Government Printing Office. Twenty-two selective depositories, including public libraries, academic libraries, and law libraries, serve the state of Tennessee. These Federal depository libraries provide access to and reference service for the publications received from the Government. The Government Publications Department is also a Tennessee Depository Library. Finding Government Information
    Internet Resource Guides
    Databases and Indexes
    Depository Library Information

    60. Watauga Regional Library
    Regional library based in Johnson City that serves the needs of libraries in northeast tennessee.
    http://www.wrlibrary.org/
    2700 South Roan St.
    Suite 435
    Johnson City, TN
    Tel: (423) 926-2951
    Fax: (423) 926-2956 Information Mission Statement Staff Libraries of the Watauga Region Imagination Library Catalogs Local Tennessee Library Catalog Resources Google Search Tennessee Electronic Library User Guide Tennessee Libraries on the Internet ... Staff Entrance Watauga Regional Library
    Imagination Library Comes To Watauga Region On August 19, 2005, Johnson County became the 64th Tennessee county to adopt Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library, and the final county in the Watauga Region to adopt the program. The Imagination Library was created by Dolly Parton in 1996, and provides a new, age-appropriate, hardcover book each month to children from birth to age five at no cost to the family. According to the Dollywood Foundation, the Imagination Library is now available in more than 500 communities in 40 states. Currently, more than 70 percent of the 375,000 Tennessee children under age five have access to the program. The total cost of the program is only $27 per child, per year, which includes 12 hardcover books, postage, shipping and handling, and includes no administrative or overhead costs. This cost is split equally between each county program and the Governor’s Books from Birth Foundation. All parents in Carter

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