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American Booksellers Foundation for Free Expression Links to the Free Expression Newsletter and other sites relating to bookselling and freedom of speech.
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American Booksellers Foundation for Free Expression News and updates on matters of free speech, book banning and related issues for booksellers.
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American Council of Learned Societies A private non-profit federation of national scholarly organizations which promote the advancement of humanistic studies. Member of the Research Library Group (RLG).
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American Dental Association Library Primarily for ADA members. Includes help with Medline and Loansome Doc and a bibliography of resources in dental history. Limited services are available to nonmembers.
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American Indian Library Association Committed to disseminating information about Indian cultures, languages, values, and information needs to the library community. Includes links to information on American Indian education and literature and information on the organization.
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American Jewish Historical Society A membership organization founded in 1892; maintains a museum, archives and research library with collections dating from the sixteenth century to the present. Located at Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts, USA. Open to the public without charge throughout the year. Research affiliation: Research Library Group.
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American Journeys A digital library of more than 18,000 pages of eyewitness accounts of North American exploration. A collaboration between the Wisconsin Historical Society and National History Day.
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American Libraries Career Leads Online Job advertisements appearing in recent issues of American Libraries magazine.
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American Libraries Online Online version of the American Library Association's flagship publication. Features current news about libraries and librarians. Includes job opportunities.
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American Library Association The ALA is the oldest and largest library association in the world. Includes association information, news, events, and advocacy resources for members, librarians, and library users.
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American Library Association Library History Round Table Details of awards, archive of newsletters and cumulative bibliography.
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American Library in Angers, France A branch of the American Library in Paris, offering activities, a newsletter, and access to the online catalog. Site in French and English.
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American Library in Paris A private, non-profit English-language library in Paris, France since 1920. Site includes information on membership, collections, services, and events.
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American Memory Site hosted by the Library of Congress as a gateway to online collections of the history and culture of the United States, totaling more than 7 million digital items.
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American Philatelic Research Library The largest public philatelic library in the United States, with many of philately's classic periodicals, catalogs, government documents, auction catalogs, and a variety of other materials.
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American Philatelic Society The largest public philatelic library in the United States, Its holdings include catalogues, government documents, auction catalogues, and a variety of other materials. Located in State College, Pennsylvania.
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American Philosophical Society Library Located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. A collection which dates from the Society's founding in 1743. Includes first editions of Sir Isaac Newton's 'Principia' and Charles Darwin's 'Origin of Species.' Areas of particular strength: 18th and 19th century natural history, the history of genetics and eugenics in America, quantum mechanics, and the development of cultural anthropology in America. Research grants and fellowships are available. Research affiliation: Research Library Group.
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American River College Library Information on the library including information on finding resources in the library and on the internet. Provides a list of newly received videos and books.
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American Society for Information Science Provides education and networking opportunities to information professionals (including librarians, webmasters, information specialists, educators, researchers, publishers, information center managers) in organizations around the world. Bridges the gap between information science research and information services practice.
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American Theological Library Association Professional association of librarians who specialize or have an interest in theology, religious studies, or the bibliography of religion. Includes staff directory, products for sale, and conference information.
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American University in Cairo Notable collections include the Creswell Library of Islamic Art and Architecture, and the collections of Max Debbane, Selim Hassan, Labib Habachi, Mahmoud Saba, and Hassan Fathy. Research affiliation: Research Library Group.
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American Women's History, A Research Guide: Librarianship Bibliography of print and online sources.
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AmphetaDesk Free, cross platform, open-sourced, syndicated news aggregator.
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Amphetadesk Auto-subscribe bookmarklet Auto-subscribe bookmarklet for Amphetadesk
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An Gorta Mor: The Great Hunger Archive Collection of books and art about the Irish famine, including digitized handwritten pages from the Board of Guardians meetings in Killarney.
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An Interview with Jessamyn West A short assortment of questions about librarianship and hot topics related to it. [Bookslut]
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An Introduction to the Resource Description Framework Introduction to RDF by Eric Miller, OCLC in Dlib magazine.
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Anarchist Librarians Web Collaboratively assembled news and links focused on a better world and socially responsible libraries.
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And Librarians get Recruited to Spy Editorial on the Patriot Act's library provisions. [Detroit Free Press]
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Andersja's Blog Knowledge management and information architecture topics covered by Anders Jacobsen.
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Anderson, P.F. Personal pages of the Head of the Dentistry Library at the University of Michigan.
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Andover-Harvard Theological Library Links to basic information about the library, Internet resources, bibliographies of reference materials, and information about the manuscripts and archives collection and online exhibits.
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Andrew Osborne's Library Automation Pages Offering information to systems librarians on a variety of library systems and vendors.
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Anglican Library Society For libraries and archives of the Anglican Communion. With information and links.
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Ann's Place -- Library Job Hunting Collections of job ads from web and gopher sites, listservs, and print sources, covering the U.S., Canada, the UK, Ireland, and Australia.
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Anne and Jerome Fisher Fine Arts Library at the University of Pennsylvania Collections cover architecture, city planning, historic preservation, history of art, landscape architecture, the studio arts and urban design. Holdings emphasize Western subjects, but includes materials on the arts of Islam, South Asia and the Far East.
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Annette and Irwin Eskind Biomedical Library Provides access to materials to support the patient care, healthcare education, and biomedical research missions of Vanderbilt University Medical Center.
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Annotated Bibliography of Digital Library Related Sources List of references originally compiled by Steven Ketchpel at Stanford University, forms part of a collection of bibliographies of scientific literature in computer science.
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Annual Review of Information Science and Technology The annual publication of the American Society for Information Science. Focuses on activities and trends in the field of information science and technology. Includes links to the ASIS home page and print version purchase information.
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APICES: Association Paléographique Internationale For people interested in ancient and medieval writing. In English and French.
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