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  1. George Washington and the making of a nation, (American heritage junior library) by Marcus Cunliffe, 1966
  2. Washington and manifest destiny;: Address at the opening of the Library of Congress exhibition commemorating the centennial of the Territory of Washington, May 14, 1953 by William O Douglas, 1953
  3. Twenty-five years of the Washington Library Association by Helen Johns, 1956
  4. HISTORICAL SKETCH OF THE LIBRARY OF WASHINGTON AND LEE UNIVERSITY by Betty Ruth Kondayan, 1980
  5. Washington Are Library Directory
  6. An index of folksongs contained in theses and dissertations in the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C by Charles W Bean, 1981
  7. Titian Ramsay Peale, 1799-1885: For an exhibition held by the Special Collections Division, the Gelman Library, George Washington University, September-October ... Washington University, collectors series) by Julia Link Haifley, 1981
  8. The taming of the shrew. (Folger Shakespeare Library and Theater, Washington, D.C.): An article from: Doors and Hardware by Andrew K. Stevenson, 1994-06-01
  9. Missouri: the sesquicentennial of statehood;: An exhibition in the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C., December 15, 1971, to September 4, 1972 by Library of Congress, 1971
  10. Washington, Centennial of the Territory, 1853-1953, An Exhibition in the Library of Congress ... by Library of Congress., 1953
  11. Washington, D.C (World Almanac Library of the States) by Acton Figueroa, 2003-01
  12. Computers in Libraries 2000: Proceedings-2000 Washington Hilton & Towers March 15-17, 2000 (Computers in Libraries (Proceedings))
  13. The Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington. by TRUSTEES OF AMHERST COLLEGE, 1933
  14. The Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington by Not Applicable, 1933

81. Washington Library Media Association
Provides information for school libraries and librarians. Provides a list of school libraries, instructional resources, professional development for librarians, and an overview of the association.
http://www.wlma.org/index.htm
WLMA Home Page
What's New?
Sunday September 25, 2005 The WLMA web site provides news and information for school librarians and school libraries in Washington State. After two weeks on this page, items are archived for three months. Join our listserv for current discussion. Supervisor's Resource Bank provides a quick listing of information. The Washington Librarian's Index to the Internet provides access to Washington sites. OSPI site and Online Grade Level Resources provide the latest Washington School information.. Congratulations to the newly elected officers that will begin their terms at the end of the October conference: (9/25/05)
  • President-elect:-Marianne Hunter Vice President:-Karen Williams Publicity Officer/Chair:- Linda Jabara Sr. High Level Chair-elect:-Betty Brennan Middle/Jr. High Level Chair-elect:- Linda Collins Elementary Level Chair-elect- Martha Miller
Woodinville High School has a .6 FTE librarian opening with a full benefit package. (9/25/05)

82. Welcome To The Chicago Public Library
Library hours and access policy, online card catalog, locations and list of services. Includes information on the Harold washington Library Center and neighborhood libraries.
http://www.chipublib.org/

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83. Muriel Spark, 1918-. British Author 
of washington University Library's Spark collection (access is open; papers not available to view online).......
http://library.wustl.edu/units/spec/manuscripts/mlc/spark/
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84. Klickitat County, Washington, Genealogy And History Research
Query boards, information on cemeteries, census, libraries; photos and vital records information.
http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~westklic/index.html
Klickitat County, Washington
Genealogy and History Research
The goal of this website is to provide information that might be helpful to your research in this area.
If you have questions on how to proceed, or need additional assistance, please ask,
and I'll help you where and when I can.
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Information about my Ancestors
I'm a member of the:
Klickitat County Historical Society,
West Klickitat County Historical Society,
Clark County Genealogical Society.
This webspace is provided through the generosity of RootsWeb. Unless otherwise noted, all information posted on the following pages is the result of my research. Making copies for your personal use in O.K., however any other use is prohibited! Copying from this website simply to post onto another website is not permitted! Please ask first! RootsWeb Supporter

85. DC/SLA Chapter Web Site
Provides a forum for information professionals to network, learn and to help one another develop skills in putting knowledge to work. Includes announcements, program, events, membership information and a newsletter.
http://www.sla.org/chapter/cdc/
Welcome to the web site for the Washington DC Chapter of the Special Libraries Association Announcements:
  • Sept.'05 Chapter Notes PDF
    July Web Usage Statistics

  • Events:
  • SLA Virtual Learning Seminar on Shrink-wrap and Click-wrap Licenses on Sept. 28
  • Dine Arounds begin Sept. 29 and are being held throughout the month of October
  • DC/SLA Book Club meets to discuss Execution: The Discipline of Getting Things Done on Oct. 6
  • DC/SLA Young Professionals go on a Capital Hauntings walk on Oct. 7
  • See the Chapter Events Calendar for details on these events and upcoming programs
  • SLA Resources:
  • Join SLA
    SLA Membership Access Only
    Who's Who in Special Libraries
    Information Outlook Online
  • President's Message:

    Welcome to the Washington, DC Chapter of the Special Libraries Association web site. We provide a forum for information professionals in the Washington area to network, to learn, and to help one another develop their skills at putting knowledge to work. We run an active email discussion list , publish a monthly newsletter , and hold meetings, programs and networking events throughout the year. We reach out to students through scholarships and programs, and to the community through consultation and service activities.

    86. (title)
    This article discusses the collaboration between the libraries and the Freshman Seminar Program at washington State University. Many goals related to information literacy competencies as defined by the library and higher education associations are met through this partnership. The librarians have an active role with the seminars and also take part in the peer facilitator training process.
    http://www.rapidintellect.com/AEQweb/mo2456may.htm
    Academic Exchange Quarterly Fall 2003: Volume 7, Issue 3 A Collaborative Approach to Information Literacy in the Freshman Seminar Elizabeth Blakesley Lindsay, Washington State University Beth Lindsay is the Head of Library Instruction at Washington State University She also is an adjunct professor for the University of Maryland University College. In addition to her MLS, she holds an MA in comparative literature. Abstract This article discusses the collaboration between the Libraries and the Freshman Seminar Program at Washington State University Many goals related to information literacy competencies as defined by the library and higher education associations are met through this partnership. The librarians have an active role with the seminars and also take part in the peer facilitator training process.
    Introduction
    Anyone who has taught or participated in a library instruction session knows that teaching students research skills without a specific context is usually a waste of time. Without a particular assignment or project, students are not motivated to learn and often do not come away with a clear understanding of what resources the library can offer. Working with a freshman seminar over the course of a semester has been rewarding for the students, who have learned both concrete research skills and higher order critical thinking and information literacy skills, and also for the librarians. Playing a part in the training process for the undergraduate students who actually deliver the freshman seminar has been another successful venture.

    87. Nursing/Biology Library
    Access to washington Research Library Consortium resources as well as links to Internet sites of interest to nursing and the biological sciences.
    http://libraries.cua.edu/nurscoll/

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    212 Gowan Hall, 202-319-5411
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    URL: http://libraries.cua.edu/nurscoll/index.html Send questions and comments to: webmaster@mail.lib.cua.edu MODIFIED: October-15-2004 CONTRIBUTORS: CUA Libraries Staff
    , The Catholic University Of America. All rights reserved.

    88. Gelman Library - George Washington University
    Research affiliation Association of Research libraries.
    http://www.gwu.edu/gelman/
    faculty alumni visitors off-campus students ... friends and donors Title Journal Title Keyword Author (Last First) Subject Heading Call Number Services Research Help Ask A
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    Melvin Gelman Library
    2130 H Street NW
    Washington, DC 20052
    Site maintained by Web Development Group
    Please send us your questions and comments

    89. PubMed At The UW
    Quick guide of search. University of washington, Health Sciences libraries.
    http://healthlinks.washington.edu/help/pubmed.html
    @import url("/howto/css/preferred1.css"); Off-Campus Access HealthLinks Health Sciences Libraries How-To
    Instructional Video Clips
    To watch the instructional video clips ( ), the Flash player is required.
    PubMed at the UW
    Go to PubMed now PubMed provides access to all of MEDLINE and OldMEDLINE back to the 1950s and to additional life sciences journals. Updated daily.
    Basic Search Techniques
    Step 1: Enter Your Terms
    Type any key word or phrase into the search box as shown in the image. Use an asterisk (*) to retrieve variations on a word, e.g., bacter * retrieves bacteria bacterium bacteriophage , etc.
    • For a Subject Search : Enter one or more words (e.g., asthma drug therapy ) in the query box and click on Go. PubMed automatically "ANDs" (combines) terms together so that all terms or concepts are present, and it translates your words into MeSH terms. For an Author Search : Enter the author's name in the format of last name first followed by initials (e.g., byrnes ca For a Journal Search : To retrieve articles from a specific journal use PubMed's Journals Database or Single Citation Matcher features (available from the left hand navigation bar on PubMed's search screen).

    90. Consortium Of Consortia
    International Coalition of Library Consortia washington State libraries Statewide Database Licensing Project WSL SDL (in washington state)
    http://www.library.yale.edu/consortia/WashSt.html
    International Coalition of Library Consortia
    Washington State Libraries Statewide Database Licensing Project
    WSL SDL (in Washington state)
    Website: http://www.secstate.wa.gov/library/libraries/projects/sdl/
    Washington State Libraries
    PO Box 42460
    Olympia, WA 98504-2460 Phone 360-704-5217
    Fax 360-586-7575 Will Stuivenga
    Project Manager, Statewide Database Licensing
    wstuivenga@secstate.wa.gov
    Karen Forsyth
    Database Licensing Librarian
    kforsyth@secstate.wa.gov
    Number of office staff: 2 Brief Description: Through Washington libraries, all Washingtonians will have access to a range of electronic database products with which to address their informational and educational needs. And, Washington libraries will be able to leverage their resources to gain more cost effective access to database products. Description of activities: LSTA funds are used to subsidize by 50% the cost of a general periodicals database and a Washington State newspaper database. Legal structure Government-supported Primary functions
    • Electronic content licensing Training
    Number and type of member libraries 15 4-year academics; 33 Community and technical colleges; 66 Public libraries; 25 Medical libraries; 22 Tribal libraries; approx. 2200 K-12 libraries

    91. Online Exhibition, Depicting Devotion: Illuminated Books Of Hours From The Middl
    An online exhibition of Books of Hours in the collection of the Department of Special Collections, washington University libraries, St. Louis.
    http://library.wustl.edu/units/spec/exhibits/illuminated/index.html
    Depicting Devotion: Illuminated Books of Hours from the Middle Ages
    Washington University Libraries, Department of Special Collections, St. Louis, Winter 2001-2002
    Curated by Kevin Kalish, Department of English and
    Christina Linsenmeyer van Schalkwyk, Department of Music
    Table of Contents
    Introduction

    Essay

    Books of Hours
    ...
    Special Collections Home
    Acknowledgements:
    Many thanks to Dr. Sherry Lindquist and Elizabeth Staley for organizing this collaborative exhibition.
    Thanks also to Dr. Monica Wright for contributing the essay on the history of manuscripts. This exhibition is a part of and contributes to a city-wide exhibition of illuminated manuscripts. The three other contributing institutions are The Saint Louis Art Museum Saint Louis University , and the Saint Louis Public Library
    Web adaptation: Alison Carrick.

    92. The Mount Vernon Cultural District - Welcome
    Home to 11 diverse cultural institutions, museums, theaters, libraries, schools, private clubs and a national shrine of the Catholic Church all located within 3 blocks of the first monument to George washington.
    http://www.mvcd.org/
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    missionmedia.net

    93. Library Filters Must Go
    A Virginia judge rules that local libraries must remove Netfiltering software on public computers, setting a nationwide precedent. Declan McCullagh reports from washington. Wired News
    http://www.wired.com/news/news/story/16455.html

    94. Western Pacific Chapter, AALL
    A regional chapter of the American Association of Law libraries. Covers Alaska, California, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, washington, Wyoming, the U.S. Pacific Territories, and Western Canada.
    http://www.aallnet.org/chapter/westpac/
    CONTENTS 2005 WestPac Annual Meeting
    October 13-15
    Seattle, Washington
    Conference Information

    Preliminary Program
    [PDF]
    Registration Form
    [PDF] General WestPac Information
    Bylaws

    Constitution

    Membership Application

    Membership Directory
    ...
    WestPac Brochure
    [PDF] WestPac Home AALLNET Search AALLNET Send comments about this site to: Updated 20 September 2005 Western Pacific Chapter, American Association of Law Libraries
    Welcome to WestPac!
    WestPac members hail from academic, law firm, government, and other law libraries in the Western Pacific Region. They represent libraries and related organizations in Alaska California Hawaii Idaho ... Wyoming , the U .S. Pacific Territories , and Western Canada , as well as other organizations outside the Pacific Northwest.
    WestPac Member Libraries
    Alaska Alaska State Court Law Library www.state.ak.us/courts/library.htm California Alameda County Law Library www.co.alameda.ca.us/law/index.htm Garret W. McEnerney Law Library at Boalt Hall www.law.berkeley.edu/library/index.html

    95. LLSDC -- Law Librarians' Society Of Washington, D.C., Inc.
    Local chapter of the American Association of Law libraries. Has information about the organization, its activities, events and membership, job listings, and access to the chapter's listserv.
    http://www.llsdc.org/
    Search our Site! Site Index Choose one... Home About LLSDC AALL Business Forms Committees Contact Calendar of Events Education Focus Groups GPO Congress Jobline Join LLSDC Law Library Lights Legis. Source Book Listserv Publications SIS Volunteer What's New About LLSDC
    Who We Are
    Executive Board Special Interest Sections ... The Week in Progress (Draft) What's New Check the Calendar for the latest scheduled events and programs requiring pre-registration! Upcoming Fall Events:
    Sept 22 -
    LLSDC Presents…
    An Evening in Provence Our Opening Reception: Join your library friends for an evening of French food, wine and song
    Sept 29 Library Managers' Group Brownbag Lunch Meeting - Join your colleagues for what should be a rousing discussion of staffing issues. Can one have too much staff?
    Join LLSDC
    Top 10 Reasons to Renew Your LLSDC Membership

    Membership Form
    Review Newly Revised Interlibrary Loan Guidelines

    (.pdf format)

    96. Washington Public Libraries
    washington Public libraries Web Directory Pend Oreille County Library Puyallup Public Library Renton Public Library Richland Public Library
    http://www.publiclibraries.com/washington.htm
    Washington Public Libraries

    97. KOPPE | WAGONER ARCHITECTS
    The washington firm's portfolio of residential, libraries, community centers, conference centers, educational, child care and liturgical architecture, with an emphasis on preservation. Portfolio, profile and contacts.
    http://kwarch.com/

    98. Artifact: Full Record For University Libraries, University Of Washington : Music
    Title University libraries, University of washington music library Organisations University of washington, libraries, Music Library
    http://www.artifact.ac.uk/displayoai.php?id=725

    99. Smithsonian Institution Libraries Home Page - Welcome To The Smithsonian Institu
    Supporting research and exhibitions in a broad range of history and culture disciplines. In washington, DC. Research affiliations Association of Research libraries, Research Library Group.
    http://www.sil.si.edu/
    quick find...........please select an item Digital Editions Exhibitions Galaxy of Knowledge Press Room Smithsonian Libraries Catalog Tools for the Researcher
    Doodles, Drafts and Designs Exhibition - Now Available

    The U.S. Exploring Expedition Digital Collection

    Now On Display: The Making of a Homemaker

    Celebrity Caricature Exhibition
    ...
    Smithsonian Institution Web site

    100. Japanese Canadian Internment - Information At The University Of Washington Libra
    Bibliography by UW libraries general materials, roots of racism, internment and redress, related sites.
    http://www.lib.washington.edu/subject/Canada/internment/intro.html
    Japanese Canadian Internment
    Information at the University of Washington Libraries and Beyond
    Introduction
    "...this government notice, from the newly established British Columbia Security Commission, announced a policy of wholesale evacuation of Japanese Canadians from the so-called coastal defense zone..."
    Keeping British Columbia White
    Stephen M. Beckow Photograph courtesy of Vancouver Public Library The evacuation of the Japanese Canadians, or Nikkei Kanadajin , from the Pacific Coast in the early months of 1942 was the greatest mass movement in the history of Canada . By the eve of Pearl Harbor, nearly 23,000 people of Japanese descent made their home in Canada, principally in British Columbia. Three-quarters of that number were naturalized or native-born citizens. The Nikkei were foresters and fishermen, miners and merchants. Except for the industrialists who profited from cheap Asian labor, much of white British Columbia regarded the Japanese Canadians with suspicion, if not rabid hostility. Over the years the Nikkei had been targets of unremitting discrimination and occasional violence. Not until 1949, four years after Japan had surrendered, were the majority of Nikkei allowed to return to British Columbia. By then most had chosen to begin life anew elsewhere in Canada. Their property had long before been confiscated and sold at a fraction of its worth.

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