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         Virginia Libraries:     more books (100)
  1. A guide to church records in the Archives Branch, Virginia State Library by Virginia State Library, 1981
  2. Virginia State Library Publications by Ralph Hamor, 1957
  3. Jefferson's Fine Arts Library: His Selections for the University of Virginia Together With His Own Architectural Books by William Bainter O'Neal, 1976-06
  4. In Their Time, 1920-1940. An exhibition in the University of Virginia Library honoring Mrs. Louis Henry Cohn. by University of Virginia Library., 1977
  5. Descriptive Catalogue of Books and Manuscripts in the Clifton Waller Barrett Library, University of Virginia by Joan St.C. Crane, 1988-02-28
  6. A guide to Bible records in the Library of Virginia by Library of Virginia, 1999
  7. Parish Lines, Diocese of Southern Virginia: By Charles Francis Cocke (Library publications) by Charles F. Cocke, 1996-06
  8. The Fiction of James Fenimore Cooper: An Exhibition of American, English and Continental Editions and Manuscripts from the Clifton Waller Barrett Library University of Virginia by James Fenimore Cooper, 1974
  9. A guide to Bible records in the Archives Branch, Virginia State Library by Virginia State Library, 1985
  10. Earl Gregg Swem,: A bibliography (College of William and Mary in Virginia. Library contributions) by James Albert Servies, 1960
  11. More Virginia broadsides before 1877: [bibliography] (Virginia State Library publications ; no. 39) by Ray Orvin Hummel, 1975
  12. The blacksmith in colonial Virginia (Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Library research report series) by Harold B Gill, 1965
  13. A Virginia gentleman's library by Thomas Jefferson, 1971
  14. Bret Hartes[!]: a Checklist of Printed and Manuscript Works of Francis Bret Harte in the Library of the University of Virginia. by Lucy Trimble, compiler. Clark, 1957

81. Fedora
developed jointly by The University of virginia Library and Cornell University. Rutgers University libraries sponsored the first Fedora Users Group
http://www.fedora.info/
Fedora
Download
Documentation

Support

Publications
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About
Fedora is a general purpose repository service developed jointly by The University of Virginia Library and Cornell University. The Fedora project is devoted to the goal of providing open-source repository software that can serve as the foundation for many types of information management systems. The software demonstrates how distributed digital information management can be deployed using web-based technologies, including XML and web services. Download Fedora Software: Version 2.0 Download Fedora Brochure: About Fedora
The Fedora User Community is taking shape

The website now has a section devoted to the growing community of Fedora users . If you have a Fedora project that you would like listed on the Community homepage, please contact the Fedora Project Technical Coordinator
The DEFF Fedora Project invites Fedora users (current and potential) to European Fedora User Meeting
, Copenhagen, Denmark, 28 September 2005. The meeting will be free of charge, but registration is required. More information about the meeting may be found at http://fedora.cvt.dk/meeting-2005/index.php

82. Genealogy.com: Genealogy SiteFinder: Places/Geographic, United States, West Virg
20386; West virginia University libraries View in New Window; Here you can look through the West virginia University s virtual library, services and
http://www.genealogy.com/links/c/c-places-geographic,united-states,west-virginia
showAd("banner") New? Start Here Genealogy How-To Getting Started Getting Organized ... Ask an Expert
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83. Hampton Virginia, Libraries
City of Hampton, virginia Hampton Public Library Any virginia resident may get a library card. Verification of home address, or ID with name and
http://www.hampton.gov/library.html
City of Hampton, Virginia - Hampton Public Library Bookmobile/Book Van Services
Libraries on wheels that visit childcare centers, nursing homes, retirement homes, senior citizen centers. To schedule a visit call 727-1149. Books By Mail
Anyone who is homebound or shut in may apply for this service. Books arrive by mail and may be returned in the same mailing pouch. 727-1149. Children's Programs
There are storytimes for 2 and 3-5 year-olds, and special programs for school-aged children. A summer reading program and special activities for all ages are available at the Main Library and branches. Call the Main Library at 727-1157, or the branches at the numbers below. Genealogy and Virginia Research
We have books, papers, documents, clippings and other records which trace the history of Virginia, of Hampton, and of its families. Special Collections, Main Library, 727-1314. Gift Shop
The Friends of the Hampton Public Library operate a gift shop in the Main Library. Items available include supplies for in-library use and a variety of quality gift items. Grants Resources
A collection of books, periodicals, directories, newsletters and statistical materials is available to aid the nonprofit grant seeker. Special Collections, Main Library, 727-1314.

84. Digital Libraries: Cataloguing And Indexing Of Electronic Resources
University of virginia Library. Cataloging Services Department. URL http//www.lib.virginia.edu/cataloging/. Vanderbilt University.
http://www.ifla.org/II/catalog.htm
DIGITAL LIBRARIES:
Cataloguing and Indexing of Electronic Resources
IN THIS DOCUMENT: Internet Sources
Periodicals

Bibliography

Mailing Lists
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Selection of Electronic Resources
SUGGESTIONS TO:
IFLANET@ifla.org
SEE ALSO: Digital Libraries: Projects and Resources
Digital Libraries: Electronic Journal and Text Archives

Digital Libraries: Metadata Resources

Library and Information Science: Interlibrary Loan, Document Delivery and Resource Sharing
...
Library and Information Science: Organizations and Companies
INTERNET SOURCES
BUBL - the Bulletin Board for Libraries.
Electronic resource listings by UDC and subject headings.
URL: http://bubl.ac.uk/
Ercelawn, Ann. Tools for Serials Catalogers.
March 1995.
URL: http://www.library.vanderbilt.edu/ercelawn/serials.html
Indiana University Libraries. Cataloging Resources.
URL: http://www.indiana.edu/~librcsd/resource/library/cataloging/
Memorial University. Cataloguer's Toolbox.
URL: http://www.mun.ca/library/cat/
MIT. Cataloging Oasis.
URL: http://macfadden.MIT.EDU:9500/colserv/cat/
NISS (National Information Services and Systems)
A selective annotated collection of electronic social and medical science resources organized by UDC.

85. SPEC Kit 264
1998 Student Survey on the University of virginia Library (excerpts); 2000 Faculty Survey on the University of The Association of Research libraries
http://www.arl.org/spec/264sum.html
SPEC Kit 264
Extended Library Hours
September 2001 TABLE OF CONTENTS Survey Representative Documents Building Access and Use Policies
  • Boston College
    • Circulation Services and Policies. Access to the Libraries
    Brown University
    • Circulation Services for Brown University. Library Access and Use
    Case Western Reserve University
    • Acceptable Use Policy
    Cornell University
    • Who may use the library?
    Washington University
    • Olin Library Rules and Regulations
    University of Wisconsin
    • General Info: Frequently Asked Questions. Use Policies
    Visitor Policies
    • New York University
      • Visitors' Policies
      Rice University
      • Library Services for Non-Rice Users
      Syracuse University
      • Visitors Policy
      Extended Service Hours
      • North Carolina State University
        • about the libraries: Hours, Phone Numbers
        Pennsylvania State University
        • University Libraries. Library Hours
        University of Virginia
        • general information: hours
        University of Wisconsin
        • Hours for College Library
        User Surveys
        • University of British Columbia
          • Planning the Future Library. Results of a User Survey (excerpts)

86. T. Jefferson's Plan For The University Of Virginia--Reading 3
This in itself was revolutionary because libraries were not important features of 1818, Special Collections Department, University of virginia Library.
http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/twhp/wwwlps/lessons/92uva/92facts3.htm

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Determining the Facts
Reading 3: Jefferson's Philosophy of Education
Thomas Jefferson was as interested in the curriculum of the university as the architecture. Other existing American universities were closely tied to religious institutions, since the main purpose of higher education was the instruction of church clergymen. Jefferson believed, instead, that the primary focus of the curriculum should be scientific knowledge. Keeping with Jefferson's views that religious instruction be kept separate from university studies, he included neither church nor chapel in his design. Instead, the library stood, physically and symbolically, at the center of the plan, housed in the Rotunda. Jefferson also developed a list of 7,000 books to be acquired to fill the library building he had created. This in itself was revolutionary because libraries were not important features of other institutions where learning was based on students' recitation of facts memorized from professors' lectures. In contrast, Jefferson believed that students should draw their own conclusions from hearing lectures, reading books, observing nature, and conducting scientific experiments. For this reason, he instituted an innovative elective system at the University of Virginia, rather than a fixed curriculum. There were no required courses; the students were free to choose from the available offerings. Jefferson explained, "This institution of my native state, the hobby of my old age, will be based on the illimitable freedom of the human mind to explore and to expose every subject susceptible of its contemplation."

87. UW Libraries - Database Search
University of virginia. Library. Geospatial Statistical Data Center virginia (2) virginia Maps. View Browse Results / New Search / New Browse
http://www.lib.washington.edu/resource/search/ResFull.asp?Field=subject&ID=50876

88. UW Libraries - Database Search
University of virginia. Library. Geospatial Statistical Data Center virginia (2) virginia Maps. Keywords, center (1844), data (1211), gazetteer (18),
http://www.lib.washington.edu/resource/search/ResFull.asp?Field=record&ID=67263

89. Titles And Abstracts From Digital Libraries No.9 (9th DL Workshop At ULIS)
David Seaman, Kendon Stubbs, University of virginia Library The University of virginia Library has recently received a $400000 grant from The Andrew W.
http://www.dl.ulis.ac.jp/DLW_E/Journals/no9.html
Digital Libraries
No.9, March 1997
University of Library and Information Science
Tsukuba Science City, Ibaraki 305, Japan
  • Japanese Web Information Network: January 1996
    Itaru NAKAGAWA, Hidehiro ISHIZUKA, Takeo YAMAMOTO, Univ. of Library and Information Science Internet presentation : how to design
    Hiroatsu FUKUDA, Library, Tokyo Institute of Technology The Electronic Archive of Early American Fiction at the University of Virginia
    David Seaman, Kendon Stubbs, University of Virginia Library The Electronic Text Center at the University of Virginia Library
    David Seaman, Kendon Stubbs, University of Virginia Library University of Virginia / University of Pittsburgh Japanese Text Initiative
    Sachie Noguchi, East Asian Library, University of Pittsburgh Library Automation in Thailand
    Vilas Wuwongse, Asian Institute of Technology An Information Retrieval using Conceptual Index Term for Technical Paper on Digital Library
    Chinatsu HORII, Masakazu IMAI and Kunihiro CHIHARA A New Method of Evaluation for the Effect of the Creativity Support System using Digital Library
    Konomu Dobashi, Koichi Hori, Shinichi Nakasuka, Hiroyuki Yamauchi, Ryuki Tachibana
  • Demonstrations
  • The demonstration of Z39.50 servers for Japanese bibliographies
  • 90. Libweb - Directory Of USA Public Libraries, Virginia
    The original directory of library home pages. This page is a directory of Public libraries in virginia.
    http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/Libweb/Public_VA.html
    Libraries on the Web
    USA Public - Virginia
    Current update: 09/25/05 Keyword search

    91. Library
    American Library Association virginia Association of Law libraries virginia Library Association. Related Information
    http://avenue.org/library.htm
    Electronic Libraries Associations Related Information

    92. The Library Of Virginia
    What We Do Services Programs Projects. Nolan T. Yelich, Librarian of virginia. The Library of virginia is located in downtown Richmond, virginia.
    http://www.lva.lib.va.us/

    News and Events

    -Calendar
    -Holiday Schedule
    -Closings Hurricane Katrina
    Information
    Search Catalogs Spotlight
    -What's New The Virginia Shop
    -LVA Publications Contact Us
    -Ask a Librarian Support the Library Site Index
    -Site Search Directories
    Nolan T. Yelich, Librarian of Virginia The Library of Virginia is located in downtown Richmond, Virginia. Hours 800 East Broad Street Richmond, Virginia 23219-8000 Research Assistance VA FOIA Webmaster who we are ... what we do

    93. What We Have
    Provides access to multiple databases and millions of digital images of text, photographs and maps pertaining to the history and culture of virginia.
    http://www.lva.lib.va.us/whatwehave/
    breadCrumbs("www.lva.lib.va.us",">>","index.htm","undefined","undefined","undefined","0"); Order Materials Research Assistance What We Have Who We Are What We Do What We Have Our collections include books, magazines, newspapers, state and Federal publications; county and city government records, state government records, architectural drawings and plans, Bible records, business records, organization records, personal papers, genealogical notes and charts; maps, rare books, broadsides, sheet music, posters, prints and engravings, postcards, paintings, sculpture and photographs. Learn more about research in our collections Not all of our collections are indexed or reproduced online. Please contact us for research assistance if you don't find what you are looking for. LVA Catalogs Search across both the Archives and Manuscript catalog and the Books/Journals catalog of published material, as well as almost all of our online digitized collections. Books, Journals... Catalog

    94. Virginia Library Association
    Provides mission statement, membership, publications, and manual of the virginia Library Association.
    http://www.vla.org/
    The Virginia Library Association web site uses frames. If your browser doesn't support frames you may want to upgrade to a newer browser or use the Site Map/Text Only Menu
    Webmaster: Steven P. Helm shelm@radford.edu

    95. VLA Jobline
    Certification as a professional librarian by the Library of virginia is required LOCATION virginia Beach Public Library V irginia Beach, virginia
    http://www.vla.org/jobline.asp
    VLA Jobline
    To submit new job listings, please contact Linda Hahne at the VLA office:
    (757) 583-0041 or lhahne@coastalnet.com
    The Virginia Library Association charges $75.00 per job listing.
    Before submitting a job listing please read the VLA Jobline Policy
    VLA Jobline was last updated on September 26, 2005 DATE ENTERED: September 23, 2005 POSITION: Librarian I - Youth Services LOCATION: Williamsburg Regional Library
    Williamsburg, VA REQUIREMENTS: REQUIRED: ALA-accredited MLS degree required. Knowledge of electronic sources and computers essential. Public library experience and working with children a plus. SALARY: Full-time $32,092/year, or higher DOQ TO APPLY: FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND AN APPLICATION: www.wrl.org/jobs.html . QUESTIONS: Call Noreen Bernstein, WRL Youth Services Director, 757-259-4054 or email: nbernste@mail.wrl.org . POSITION OPEN UNTIL FILLED BY QUALIFIED CANDIDATE. EOE. DATE ENTERED: September 23, 2005

    96. UVa Library: Electronic Centers
    University of virginia Library Services services of primary and secondary materials from the University of virginia Library s rare and unique holdings.
    http://www.lib.virginia.edu/ecenters.html
    UVa Library Home General Information Services Circulation ... Site Index
    Electronic Centers
    "Just as the method of recording human progress shifted from the quill to the printing press 500 years ago, so is it now shifting from print to digital form. The library will continue to provide books and the printed record, but must now also deliver texts, images, and sounds to the personal computers of students, faculty and the public. The vision that prompted Jefferson to place the library in the Rotunda remains central to our focus. The University Library has taken the lead by establishing content-oriented centers to which students and faculty and scholars from around the world can go via their computers. This web site gives a glimpse into the riches found in the electronic centers. " Karin Wittenborg, University Librarian
    Brown Science and Engineering Library Digital Lab
    New E-text/GeoStat Lab
    The combined E-Text/Geostat lab is open for public use whenever Alderman Library is open. The phone number for the combinedEtext/Geostat Lab is 434.982.2630, but email addresses remain the same: geostat@virginia.edu

    97. Electronic Text Center At UVa Library
    The Center combines an online archive of thousands of SGML-encoded electronic texts and images with a library service that offers hardware and software
    http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/

    98. Where Is The Technician For Your Area
    Visit The West virginia Library Commission. WVLC Cultural Center Personnel Cris Spradling (WVLC Network Team. Leader) 304558-3577 ext. 2004 800-642-9021
    http://www.wvlc.lib.wv.us/
    Where is the technician for your area
    Click on the person's name to obtain today's schedule
    Click on their email address to send email Visit The West Virginia Library Commission
    WVLC Cultural Center Personnel
    Cris Spradling (WVLC Network Team. Leader)

    304-558-3577 ext. 2004
    cris@wvlc.lib.wv.us
    Dwayne Bartley (WVLC Administration)
    304-558-3577 ext. 2001
    dwayne@wvlc.lib.wv.us
    Carl Hackworth (WVLC Network Tech.)
    304-558-3577 ext. 2017
    carl@wvlc.lib.wv.us
    Fred Vickers (WVLC Network Tech.) 304-558-3577 ext. 2005 vickersf@wvlc.lib.wv.us Harlan White (WVLC Network Administrator) 304-558-3577 ext. 2002 whiteh@wvlc.lib.wv.us Northern West Virginia WVLC Personnel Tammy Richards (UNIX Admin. and VTLS Support) richards@clark.lib.wv.us Lila Thomas (Field Tech. Martinsburg area) thomasl@martin.lib.wv.us ... janek@weirton.lib.wv.us Southern West Virginia WVLC Personnel Larry Arnold (UNIX Admin. and VTLS Support) 304-438-3750 or 304-438-5694 Cell Phone arnold@raleigh.lib.wv.us Scott Birchfield (WVLC Field Tech. Raleigh area) birchs@mail.mln.lib.wv.us Mike Wilson (WVLC Field Tech. Parkersburg area) 304-420-4587 ext. wilsonm@park.lib.wv.us

    99. VIVA, The Virtual Library Of Virginia
    Information on this library consortium of shared digital collections.
    http://www.vivalib.org/
    VIVA is a consortium of academic libraries offering: VIVA is sponsored by the
    State Council of Higher Education for Virginia (SCHEV)

    Home
    Collections Libraries ... About VIVA For suggestions and information about the VIVA page,
    please contact the VIVA Webmaster Updated August 15, 2005

    100. Geospatial And Statistical Data Center
    virginia map indexes and links to related resources.
    http://fisher.lib.virginia.edu/
    dqmcodebase = "/scripts/" This site will look much better in a browser that supports web standards Geostat (the Geospatial and Statistical Data Center) houses UVa's maps, geospatial data, and social science datasets. We offer specialized software to analyze digital geographic and statistical data, and trained staff to help you find and access the data you need.
    Search Geostat Resources: Browse Geospatial Resources Browse Statistical Resources
    Spotlight
    The David Rumsey Map Collection contains over 8,000 rare historic maps primarily from the 18th and 19th century, mainly from North and South America. Maps are digitized and can be downloaded.
    Quick Links
    American Factfinder
    County and City Data Book

    Election Data and Maps

    Historical Census Browser
    ... Give to the UVa Library E-Text and Geostat Labs Combine
    This summer, the E-text and Geostat Labs joined forces to offer scanning, OCR, statistical and geospatial support in one location (Alderman 313 - the Geostat Center). Geospatial and Statistical Data Center
    Charlottesville VA 22904-4129
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