• Van Pelt Library's collection of law-related materials serves a broad clientele, the majority of whom are in the School of Arts and Sciences (SAS), including the Fels Center of Government, the School of Social Work, the Graduate School of Education, and the City and Regional Planning Department within the Graduate School of Fine Arts. (upenn.edu)
  • Let your patrons know about The Library 100 by using these graphics on your library's website and in e-mail newsletters or notifications. (oclc.org)
  • Direct the full range of archival, educational, loan, programmatic, and information-related services to provide for the accessibility, preservation, digitization and interpretation of the library's historical materials. (usajobs.gov)
  • The purpose of the collection management policy is to inform the public of the policies and practices guiding the development of the Library's collection. (sppl.org)
  • The goals of the collection are to support the Library's mission, vision, and strategic framework by providing materials and resources that meet the learning, information, education, and entertainment needs of our community. (sppl.org)
  • As the Library's largest facility, the George Latimer Central Library houses an expanded collection and acts as a resource and referral center for the entire Library system. (sppl.org)
  • The Library's physical and electronic collections, including open access and special collections, are engaging and accessible and showcase diverse voices and perspectives, providing opportunities for transformative learning. (sonoma.edu)
  • The purpose of this document is to establish and communicate guidelines and procedures for the continued growth and maintenance of the SSU Library's collections. (sonoma.edu)
  • Selection and assessment of library materials is the responsibility of faculty librarians, with input from library staff, instructional faculty, and students, and is an essential component of the library's curriculum . (sonoma.edu)
  • This collection joins the material Alan Lomax collected during the 1930s and early 1940s for the Library's Archive of American Folk-Song, bringing together the entire seventy years of Alan Lomax's work under one roof at the Library of Congress. (loc.gov)
  • The scope of the collection of the Matas Library is shaped by the library's mission and the needs of its users. (tulane.edu)
  • All information on this group from the Library's collection of agency notebooks has been digitized. (mn.gov)
  • Thanks in part to its location in the Town Center, the Cary Memorial Library receives frequent requests to display signage or banners on the library's building and grounds. (carylibrary.org)
  • Abstract: The Asian and Middle Eastern Division in the Library of Congress is committed to sharing and collaborating with national and international communities to further promote non-Latin script collections, and provide greater access to the Library's vast non-Latin script collections for our users. (eastasianlib.org)
  • How can the collective East Asian library community contribute to the research library's goal to become more diverse and equitable? (eastasianlib.org)
  • Process of acquiring the library materials which comprise the library's collection. (mt.gov)
  • With one search box , it searches across the CIA Library's book and ebook collections, article databases, media and more. (culinary.edu)
  • The Library's Special Collections consist of over 30,000 volumes with an emphasis on Anglican and Episcopal documents, early Bibles, and editions of the Book of Common Prayer. (gts.edu)
  • The library's physical collections are not available to patrons, as GTS transitions to future uses of this space. (gts.edu)
  • These documents collections are described in the United States Government Information and Foreign and International Governmental Organization Government Documents policies. (upenn.edu)
  • Changes in organization and staffing of preservation programs operated by major research libraries in the U.S. and Canada are described in a new publication from the Association of Research Libraries (ARL). (clir.org)
  • SPEC Kit #160, "Preservation Organization and Staffing" (January 1990), is based upon responses of 109 ARL libraries to preservation surveys conducted by ARL over the past two years. (clir.org)
  • The Library does not serve as an archive for the City of Saint Paul or any organization. (sppl.org)
  • There are currently 13 different types of cooperatives operating in Brazil (Agriculture ones included), represented by the Brazilian Cooperatives Organization (Organização das Cooperativas Brasileiras - OCB). (cscjournals.org)
  • Material includes organization and company correspondence, contracts, brochures and policy documents. (yorku.ca)
  • His films are available through the Film-Makers' Cooperative, Fales Library and Special Collections, and Allied Productions, Inc. Cramer is an artist+ member of Visual AIDS-an organization that utilizes art to fight AIDS by provoking dialogue, supporting HIV+ artists, and preserving the legacy of the AIDS epidemic. (nyu.edu)
  • A dynamic organization devoted to library services for the East Asian studies communities in North America since 1958. (eastasianlib.org)
  • The session is aiming at unveiling new perspectives linked to the emerging domestic and international issues and discovering particular approaches workable to the East Asian library community and its organization. (eastasianlib.org)
  • Any mediation relating to disputes arising under the licence shall be conducted in accordance with the mediation rules of the World Intellectual Property Organization (http://www.wipo.int/amc/en/mediation/rules). (who.int)
  • The first one created was the Cooperative Africana Materials Project (CAMP) founded in 1963, LAMP was the fourth AMP created in 1975. (salalm.org)
  • Results from this ongoing research project will help libraries, archives and museums plan with greater confidence at a difficult time," said Skip Prichard, OCLC President and CEO. (fopl.ca)
  • OCLC is a nonprofit cooperative that connects thousands of member libraries worldwide. (oclc.org)
  • The Library 100 list is based on data from the OCLC WorldCat database, which has information about billions of books, movies, music, art, digital materials, and real-life artifacts in its members' collections. (oclc.org)
  • Domestic and international trademarks and/or service marks of OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. and its affiliates. (oclc.org)
  • WorldCat represents a long-lasting collaboration among OCLC, member libraries and material providers. (oclc.org)
  • Data quality is fundamental to the integrity of OCLC systems and services, providing the foundation for successful discovery and sharing of library resources. (oclc.org)
  • WorldCat Quality Team members actively participate in the Program for Cooperative Cataloging ( PCC ) and professional organizations, such as the American Library Association ( ALA ), Online Audiovisual Catalogers ( OLAC ) and Music OCLC Users Group ( MOUG ), by serving on many committees, task forces and boards. (oclc.org)
  • Online copy cataloging software from OCLC used by Montana libraries to obtain records for local automation systems and add local holdings to the WorldCat database using the web. (mt.gov)
  • Omnivore uses WorldCat Discovery from OCLC (a global library cooperative. (culinary.edu)
  • The Library faculty, with leadership from the Collection Development Librarian, is responsible for developing and managing collection policies, budgetary allocations, continuing resource subscriptions, collection maintenance, and issues impacting the collection. (sonoma.edu)
  • https://findingaids.library.northwestern.edu/repositories/4/archival_objects/65702 Accessed October 02, 2023. (northwestern.edu)
  • https://archivesspace.library.northeastern.edu/repositories/2/archival_objects/217836 Accessed September 29, 2023. (northeastern.edu)
  • The plenary session of the 2023 CEAL annual meeting is to explore and foster new and creative ways to achieve DEI in resource and service development, as well as in teaching and research, of the East Asian libraries, in response to the changing world. (eastasianlib.org)
  • The Biological Sciences Department website was added to the collection in 2023 as part of GWU's Web Archiving program. (gwu.edu)
  • Today, LAMP continues to acquire newspapers, archival collections, government documents, periodicals, ephemera and other rare material from/about Latin America but it is not limited to just buying microfilm or microfiche, or microfilming materials but it has expanded its mission to support digitization projects. (salalm.org)
  • Computerized listing of books, periodicals or other library materials from which information can be extracted by a number of identifiers related to the bibliographic description of the item. (mt.gov)
  • We found increasing participation of the agriculture cooperatives in the Brazilian economy, approximately 1,618 cooperatives, representing 23 percent of cooperatives in 2018. (cscjournals.org)
  • Regional depositories may also share collections and responsibilities as outlined in the 2018 Guidelines for Establishing Shared Regional Depository Libraries . (fdlp.gov)
  • Under CRL there are six projects that Judy referred to as the "AMPs", which work to acquire library and archival materials from different world regions. (salalm.org)
  • The findings are part of the Reopening Archives, Libraries, and Museums (REALM) Project designed to generate scientific information to support the handling of core museum, library, and archival materials as these institutions begin to resume operations and reopen to the public. (fopl.ca)
  • The Library is fully committed to providing access to these specialized materials through referral, cooperative agreements, and resource sharing through interlibrary loan. (sppl.org)
  • We have over 45,000 items in our collection (not including all the items available through interlibrary loan). (topshamlibrary.org)
  • Other materials may be obtained by interlibrary loan. (gts.edu)
  • In 2012, the Minnesota legislature appropriated funds from the Clean Water Fund to create an Aquatic Invasive Species Cooperative Research Center at the University of Minnesota, in collaboration with the Commissioner of Natural Resources (DNR). (mn.gov)
  • The collaboration ensures that all members have access to the more than 5.5 million print monographs retained by our 60+ participating libraries. (hathitrust.org)
  • In the last two years, the ASME Division staff in collaboration with other Library offices, have done some groundwork, notably, re-establishing the ALA-LC Romanization Tables Review Procedures, testing Thai and Armenian scripts' input capability in the local ILS Voyager, participating in BIBFRAME, conducting cataloging projects in non-Latin script collections, among many others. (eastasianlib.org)
  • Encourages collaboration and further discussion with other organizations working with international collections at a national and international level, such as the Africana Librarians Council, Council on East Asian Libraries or the Middle East Librarians Association, among others. (salalm.org)
  • By linking the preservation of print and digital collections, this program reduces costs of collection management and brings together national/continental collective management of collections. (hathitrust.org)
  • Library staff today remain committed to leadership, and many have served as elected officers and in appointed positions in professional and scholarly organizations. (ala.org)
  • WV, marked the beginning of a projected continuing dialogue between TAAC and the academic and research library community, in order to explore the impact of the changing technological environment on scholarly communication, research, publication, and librarianship. (clir.org)
  • The Library emphasizes breadth over depth, unabridged over abridged and general materials over specialized, scholarly, and professional materials. (sppl.org)
  • Through various partnerships and memberships, we participate in cooperative purchases, collection access and sharing, and scholarly communication and publishing efforts. (sonoma.edu)
  • The Matas Library collects current scholarly information which supports the research, clinical, administrative and educational needs of the Tulane Health Sciences Campus. (tulane.edu)
  • As a result of this extraordinary collective collection, we're able to offer member libraries services and programs to ensure preservation of the scholarly record, enhance user access, and enable collection management on an individual library level and at scale. (hathitrust.org)
  • Urges libraries to continue acquiring print material through a network of regional vendors, often the only available sources, and thereby not limit diversity in scholarly collections. (salalm.org)
  • Please use the Library Search for journal titles, especially for those that have no electronic access and/or when the article you are seeking was published prior to 2005. (tulane.edu)
  • Omnivore is a search engine for library resources. (culinary.edu)
  • Discovery search helps you find materials in many different resources and directs you to the optimal resources for your research. (culinary.edu)
  • Plus , you can expand your search beyond the CIA Library and find information about books and other materials in libraries worldwide. (culinary.edu)
  • Specialized librarians, centrally located at the Materials Management Center, select materials in all formats and subject areas for the entire Library system. (sppl.org)
  • Subject librarians identify, evaluate, select, and deselect materials for the collection in specific areas in consultation with instructional faculty when appropriate. (sonoma.edu)
  • librarians consider the availability of materials through our partnerships when making selection and deselection decisions. (sonoma.edu)
  • Ask the Matas Librarians if you are interested in electronic versions of these types of materials. (tulane.edu)
  • American Association of School Librarians (AASL) - Unit of the American Library Association for school librarians and media specialists. (richmondreview.co.uk)
  • Site includes information on projects and conferences, lists of award-winning children's materials, resources for librarians and parents, and links to web sites for kids. (richmondreview.co.uk)
  • Authors Among Us: Librarians as Children's Writers - A database of library professionals who are authors of published, forthcoming, and not-yet-published books for children and young adults. (richmondreview.co.uk)
  • Children and the Internet: Policies that Work - An American Library Association (ALA) publication designed to help librarians develop policy for children's access to the Internet. (richmondreview.co.uk)
  • Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC) - Bibliographies, reviews, webcasts, and links to online children's literature resources for librarians, teachers, and university students. (richmondreview.co.uk)
  • More specialized and primary materials are also available, mainly from the depository programs of several different government and intergovernmental organizations and through electronic access to online systems. (upenn.edu)
  • provides access to the primary sources -- legal codes and statutes, case law, records of legislative proceedings, and hearing transcripts -- and secondary materials (e.g., law review articles) needed for in-depth legal research. (upenn.edu)
  • Providing equitable access for persons with disabilities to library facilities and services is required by Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, applicable state and local statutes and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA). (ala.org)
  • Libraries must not discriminate against individuals with disabilities and shall ensure that individuals with disabilities have equal access to library resources. (ala.org)
  • The John Gearen Library of Fenwick High School is committed to supporting the school's mission to prepare students for academic excellence in high school and college by providing convenient and effective access to quality library services, collections in a variety of formats and information resources designed to meet curriculum, research, intellectual, creative and personal needs of the Fenwick community. (fenwickfriars.com)
  • Fenwick High School is a member of the eRead Illinois Program, a statewide program designed to increase access to e-books for Illinois residents and grow e-book expertise among library staff, library system staff, and Illinois residents. (fenwickfriars.com)
  • By pooling funds, participating members are able to access these materials which can be quite expensive to purchase on an individual basis. (rwhc.com)
  • The library preserves and provides access to the records of the administration and examines and interprets the era of the President for scholars, students, journalists, media producers, public officials, and the general public. (usajobs.gov)
  • Staff at neighborhood libraries refers patrons to Central for in-depth reference help and access to materials beyond the scope of the smaller locations. (sppl.org)
  • Online resources extend the collection by providing instant, 24-hour access to information. (sppl.org)
  • The Sonoma State University Library supports the University's commitment to educational access and excellence by providing a broad range of materials to support a dynamic, multi-disciplinary, and diverse curriculum. (sonoma.edu)
  • As the cost of collections, specifically journals, continues to rise, the long-term sustainability of providing access to critical collections presents significant challenges for academic libraries. (sonoma.edu)
  • As outlined in CSU policy ICSUAM 5303.00 , Commodities with Special Purchasing Requirements, "[e]ducational materials and information access resources related to campus library services may be purchased without advertising for (or soliciting) bids. (sonoma.edu)
  • The Library continues to explore new models for expanding access to and preserving information sources by working cooperatively by collaborating with other libraries. (sonoma.edu)
  • Most of the journal collection was in print until 2005 when online access was purchased for journals following Hurricane Katrina. (tulane.edu)
  • Click here to access the Course Reserve Material Request online form . (tulane.edu)
  • Through cooperative networks, the Matas Library ensures access to literature not currently owned or licensed by Tulane University. (tulane.edu)
  • The mission of the Network of the National Library of Medicine (NNLM) is to advance the progress of medicine and improve the public's health by providing U.S. researchers, health professionals, public health workforce, educators, and the public with equal access to biomedical and health information resources and data. (nnlm.gov)
  • To inquire about access to this collection, please contact the Herskovits Library at [email protected]. (northwestern.edu)
  • The Topsham Public Library is the access point for traditional and innovative resources to meet the informational, social and cultural needs of an evolving community. (topshamlibrary.org)
  • dLOC provides access to digitized versions of Caribbean cultural, historical and research materials currently held in archives, libraries, and private collections. (unt.edu)
  • The data that libraries access in WorldCat is enhanced so it's better than the data they provided. (oclc.org)
  • In addition, our technology specialists focus on developing unique solutions to help libraries interact with WorldCat data and manage their catalogs so local users can find and access the information they need. (oclc.org)
  • Designated staff in your library and disability services office may access everything in HathiTrust for the purposes of providing materials to your students, faculty, and staff with print disabilities. (hathitrust.org)
  • When your library closes unexpectedly, your academic community may continue to obtain lawful access to your collection through the HathiTrust Digital Library for items that correspond to physical books on your shelves. (hathitrust.org)
  • The focus has not been collection building like LAMP but to create access to hard to find information. (salalm.org)
  • LAOAP includes working documents, preprints, research papers, statistical documents, and other difficult-to-access material published by research institutions, nongovernmental organizations, and peripheral agencies, and that are not controlled by commercial publishers. (salalm.org)
  • For library collections that are not accessible, we are committed to providing reasonable accommodations and timely access to users with disabilities. (montana.edu)
  • A password is required to access your account online, request and renew items, use downloadable collections, and sign into research databases from home. (libertylakewa.gov)
  • In a larger sense, access is the ability to obtain information through a library and its cooperative links to additional resources. (mt.gov)
  • Advocates for continued and increased support for Open Access initiatives in Latin American and Caribbean countries through the Latin American Materials Project (LAMP), Latin Americanist Research Resources Project (LARRP), SALALM's Award for Institutional Collaborative Initiatives, and other existing collaborative Open Access projects. (salalm.org)
  • The Library is a founding member of the New York Area Theological Library Association (NYATLA), which permits students access to over four million volumes in the collections of its 20 member institutions. (gts.edu)
  • The purpose of this guide is to give health departments, lung associations, and providers of health care and health education knowledge of and access to materials on tuberculosis (TB) education, training, and public awareness. (cdc.gov)
  • The ISSN International Centre and its Governing Board will continue to make Keepers Registry functionality and content available for the UK and international communities of libraries, publishers and scholars at https://keepers.issn.org . (edina.ac.uk)
  • As the Penn Library is also a depository for United Nations and European Community documents, Van Pelt Library has a share of the law and law-related materials from these international organizations. (upenn.edu)
  • Libraries and archives now need resources and assistance for these efforts from all concerned individuals and organizations. (clir.org)
  • Maintain and develop cooperative working relationships with academic, cultural and non-profit organizations to develop joint programs related to the holdings of the library. (usajobs.gov)
  • Material ranges from videos and films of theatre and dance productions, documents by and about film artists, including taped interviews with artists, to material on organizations for the development and promotion of film and video art. (yorku.ca)
  • The library gives priority exhibits proposed by Lexington artists and community organizations, but anyone is welcome to apply. (carylibrary.org)
  • This collection is intended to support teaching, research, and private study. (cdlib.org)
  • Once processing is complete, the collection will be open for research and selected material will be digitized and made available online. (cdlib.org)
  • For help locating material and making a research request please contact [email protected]. (cdlib.org)
  • Documentary films, including research materials, correspondence and shooting scripts. (yorku.ca)
  • The Alan Lomax Collection includes ethnographic field documentation, materials from Lomax's various projects, and cross-cultural research created and collected by Alan Lomax and others on traditional song, music, dance, and body movement from around the world. (loc.gov)
  • The collection covers the practice of medicine and related biomedical, public health and related disciplines, research literature, methodological literature, and in-depth, authoritative analyses of areas influencing biomedicine and health care. (tulane.edu)
  • The subject emphases of the collection reflect past and present research interests at Tulane. (tulane.edu)
  • Browse NNLM's curated collections that feature tools and programs, and informational materials from NLM, NIH, and other trusted sources of health information, research data, outreach toolkits, training opportunities, and much more. (nnlm.gov)
  • About University of Maine Cooperative Extension:As a trusted resource for almost 100 years, University of Maine Cooperative Extension has supported UMaine's land and sea grant public education role by conducting community-driven, research-based programs in every Maine county. (topshamlibrary.org)
  • The legislature instructed the Board of Regents of the University of Minnesota to 'develop and implement an Aquatic Invasive Species Cooperative Research Center, including equipment and facility development. (mn.gov)
  • As the foundation for all our services and programs, the HathiTrust Digital Library collection encompasses 18+ million volumes broadly representing titles from more than 60 North American and international research libraries. (hathitrust.org)
  • In addition, we are pursuing research on relevant areas by establishing a cooperative system with government departments and various research and policy institutions in Korea and overseas. (nl.go.kr)
  • It supports original research in the humanities, sciences and social sciences through physical and electronic collections. (salalm.org)
  • The first phase of the research is focusing on commonly found and frequently handled materials, especially in U.S. public libraries. (fopl.ca)
  • Lab testing of physical items followed literature reviews conducted by Battelle to help define the scope of the project's research and the information needs of libraries, archives, and museums. (fopl.ca)
  • Scientific research is essential to answer questions about the spread of the coronavirus on materials that are ever-present in our nation's libraries, archives, and museums," said IMLS Director Crosby Kemper. (fopl.ca)
  • Abstract: Although East Asian collections in the United States bring a great deal of value to the research, teaching, and learning mission of research universities, there needs to be a bigger conversation about how these collections can become more inclusive. (eastasianlib.org)
  • The topical files that make up a large portion of this collection contain newspaper clippings, brochures, photocopied materials, research notes, and photographs. (louisville.edu)
  • The Library also participates in the New York Metropolitan Reference and Research Agency (METRO) cooperative , which offers the resources of over 200 libraries in the metropolitan area. (gts.edu)
  • DORISEA is a cooperative network of scholars from the Universities of Goettingen, Hamburg, Muenster, Heidelberg and Berlin (HU), whose research focuses on the connection between religion and modernity in Southeast Asia. (lu.se)
  • and collections of artifacts and memorabilia all related to the President. (usajobs.gov)
  • This presentation contains more than 500,000 pages of Alan Lomax's personal papers and office files from his time at the Library of Congress (1932-1942) and from his post-Library career through the 1990s. (loc.gov)
  • Dewey Decimal and Library of Congress are two classification systems used for call number development. (mt.gov)
  • Libraries should use strategies based upon the principles of universal design to ensure that library policy, resources and services meet the needs of all people. (ala.org)
  • The library actively responds to this commitment by providing resources and services that support and enhance the broad and rigorous programs of the College of Arts and Sciences and the Conservatory of Music. (ala.org)
  • To enable faculty and students to take full advantage of library resources, the library maintains a highly qualified staff that is responsive to individual needs and exceptionally dedicated to service and teaching. (ala.org)
  • The library resources are available to those members who have paid a minimal fee to borrow the books, journals and videos in our collection. (rwhc.com)
  • These collections are unique and significant resources for the City and region. (sppl.org)
  • The Library participates in departmental and university reviews of library resources and makes recommendations for the funding needed to support materials for new programs and accreditation reviews. (sonoma.edu)
  • The Library strives to be thoughtful in our stewardship of funding and considers the sustainability and equitability of purchasing and subscription models when evaluating resources. (sonoma.edu)
  • Campuses are encouraged to solicit competitive bids on such materials and resources whenever practical so that opportunities are realized to optimize potential cost savings and benefits to the University. (sonoma.edu)
  • The Matas Library makes thorough and authoritative content selections by exploring for and analyzing new resources as well as through departmental, faculty, and library liaisons. (tulane.edu)
  • Developed resources reported in this [publication, press release, website] are supported by the National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health, under Cooperative Agreement number XXXXXX. (nnlm.gov)
  • The collection includes online resources and in library materials . (topshamlibrary.org)
  • A cooperative digital library for resources from and about the Caribbean and circum-Caribbean. (unt.edu)
  • Quality bibliographic data forms the foundation for successful discovery and sharing of library resources. (oclc.org)
  • Includes online resources for collection development, storytelling, and programming. (richmondreview.co.uk)
  • Includes links and resources of interest to those serving youth in libraries. (richmondreview.co.uk)
  • Understanding the needs of libraries is an important part of the work we do and gives us the opportunity to look for ways in which we can leverage Federal resources in the most effective manner. (eastasianlib.org)
  • Digitization of this resource was partially supported with federal Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) funds made possible through a grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services, and administered by the State Library of North Carolina, a division of the Department of Cultural Resources. (ncsu.edu)
  • The Keller Library provides an environment and collections to educate and form leaders for the church and offers resources in support of the curriculum of the General Theological Seminary.The primary context and focus of this collection is the Episcopal Church and broader Anglican Communion in a changing world. (gts.edu)
  • The Library seeks to maintain its historic collections and enhance the resources available to its patrons through cooperation with other libraries, particularly theological libraries in the New York area. (gts.edu)
  • The library offers students in all GTS programs extensive theological resources through its large collection of printed materials and its online catalog. (gts.edu)
  • AIHA facilitates and supports these partnerships by providing resources and materials for partners. (cdc.gov)
  • EurasiaHealth Knowledge Network is an on-line clearinghouse, supported by AIHA, featuring a library of multilingual health resources, databases, and interactive forums. (cdc.gov)
  • Most libraries are covered by the ADA's Title I (Employment), Title II (Government Programs and Services) and Title III (Public Accommodations). (ala.org)
  • Libraries should include persons with disabilities as participants in the planning, implementing, and evaluating of library services, programs, and facilities. (ala.org)
  • The ADA requires that modifications to communications must be provided as long as they are "reasonable," do not "fundamentally alter" the nature of the goods or services offered by the library, or result in an "undue burden" on the library. (ala.org)
  • The Oberlin College Library actively strives for excellence in all aspects of its operations and services and has a history of leadership in academic libraries and librarianship generally. (ala.org)
  • Established work groups for various areas of public and technical services that encourage cooperation across departmental lines and provide a mechanism for effective communication among library staff. (ala.org)
  • Veuillez consulter Services en français pour une collection de nos pages web en français. (yorku.ca)
  • Topsham Public Library is proud to present a plethora of materials, programs and services for adults. (topshamlibrary.org)
  • See what new items we have added to the collection on our new books and more page, check out programs and events and the services we provide. (topshamlibrary.org)
  • The output of the REALM Project, both the systematic literature review and the lab test results, give library workers the information they need to make practical, informed decisions as they reopen their spaces and resume their services. (fopl.ca)
  • Becoming Digital: Policy Implications for Library Youth Services - An examination of issues surrounding the digitization of library services for children and young adults. (richmondreview.co.uk)
  • Provide reference services to depository libraries within the region they serve. (fdlp.gov)
  • Availability of a library and its services to the population it is intended to serve. (mt.gov)
  • Headquartered in Denver, BCR is a broker for bibliographic services, databases and training required by its member libraries. (mt.gov)
  • Computer based network offering support functions to libraries, particu-larly in cataloging/technical services. (mt.gov)
  • Specialized Information Services (SIS) is a division within the National Library of Medicine (NLM) External . (cdc.gov)
  • The guide provides some more details about the list, some activity ideas for how to use the other materials in this kit, and a few thoughts on possible discussion topics you could have with patrons. (oclc.org)
  • We understand how important it is to our member libraries that the items in their collection are easily discovered by their patrons. (oclc.org)
  • The library staff welcomes visits from prospective students and visiting scholars. (gts.edu)
  • Our aim was to equip America's libraries, archives, and museums with information to help them do what they do best: continue serving their communities. (fopl.ca)
  • Because technologies for sound, image, and electronic delivery of information continue to evolve, the Library will monitor and evaluate new formats, implementing them when appropriate. (sppl.org)
  • New regional coordinators can use this checklist to orient themselves to their responsibilities and to evaluate their depository collection. (fdlp.gov)
  • Patron requests and neighborhood needs are integral to the selection process, resulting in patron driven acquisition of materials. (sppl.org)
  • The 2004 acquisition of the Alan Lomax Collection was made possible through a cooperative agreement between the American Folklife Center, the Association for Cultural Equity External , and the generosity of an anonymous donor. (loc.gov)
  • We organize cooperative work groups and educational programs that address topics identified via roundtables, board meetings or individual member requests. (rwhc.com)
  • Cooperative learning, or grouping, is a way to organize students into groups of two to four, allowing students to share ideas and take responsibility for their own learning. (bioedonline.org)
  • We provide libraries with the means to contribute data to WorldCat in non-Latin script, in keeping with worldwide publishing and cataloging standards that sometimes tread on sensitive geo-political ground. (oclc.org)
  • As a membership cooperative, we work with our member libraries to improve the quality of existing cataloging data in WorldCat to make that possible. (oclc.org)
  • It establishes the standard set of rules for cataloging procedures and decisions used by most libraries in English speaking countries. (mt.gov)
  • On the path to recovery from the COVID-19 global pandemic, the world is facing more challenges from international wars, social unrests to natural disasters, under which the principle of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) becomes even more crucial to the educational institutions including the East Asian libraries. (eastasianlib.org)
  • Make it easy for folks to find books on The Library 100 list. (oclc.org)
  • The Matas Library also licenses electronic databases, journals, and books along with the other Tulane Libraries for the entire Tulane Community. (tulane.edu)
  • Books and monograph titles are located on the Mezzanine Level of the Matas Library. (tulane.edu)
  • Older editions of these books may be borrowed for longer periods from the Matas Library book stacks. (tulane.edu)
  • Materials tested in phase one included the cover of hardcover books (buckram cloth), the cover of softback books, plain paper pages inside a closed book, mylar protective book cover jackets, and plastic DVD cases. (fopl.ca)
  • Comic Books for Young Adults - An introduction to comic book and graphic novel formats, genres, publishers, and collection development issues for libraries that serve young adults. (richmondreview.co.uk)
  • Here you can find databases, online journals, NIAS Press e-books , and the latest issues of a collection of Asian newspapers. (lu.se)
  • In addition, 21 ARL libraries that have established major preservation programs were contacted in early 1990. (clir.org)
  • You will be responsible for planning, directing, and administering all programs and activities of the library. (usajobs.gov)
  • Dígame un cuento/Tell Me a Story: Bilingual Library Programs for Children and Families - A guide for developing English-Spanish library activities for toddlers through young adults and families. (richmondreview.co.uk)
  • File of bibliographic records created according to specific uniform principles of construction, which describes the materials in a collection, a library or a group of libraries. (mt.gov)
  • These include consortia purchases of electronic databases or microfilms collections, pre-archiving, etc. (salalm.org)
  • In all collections decisions, the Library supports freedom of inquiry and adheres to the American Library Association Library Bill of Rights and its interpretation in the ACRL Intellectual Freedom Principles for Academic Libraries . (sonoma.edu)
  • Below is a list of selected library terms and acronyms used by Montana public libraries. (mt.gov)
  • Through our shared infrastructure, your library can contribute digitized content and avoid the costs of hosting your own preservation environment. (hathitrust.org)
  • Please note that some historical materials may contain harmful content and/or descriptions. (ncsu.edu)
  • Records from Tulare Cooperative Extension County Office in aproximately 183 boxes. (cdlib.org)
  • Beginning in 1913, the Agriculture Extension Service, later known as UC Cooperative Extension, placed farm advisors employed by the University of California in every county that formed a Farm Bureau and agreed to sponsor Extension Service work. (cdlib.org)
  • Falmouth, Maine - The 21st annual University of Maine Cooperative Extension Cumberland County Master Gardener Volunteer plant sale will be held rain or shine Saturday, May 17 , from 8 a.m. to noon , at the Barron Center, 1145 Brighton Ave., Portland. (topshamlibrary.org)
  • Cooperative Extension Service. (ncsu.edu)
  • The outreach arm of Land-Grant Universities-the Cooperative Extension System-is uniquely poised to facilitate this translation process and contribute to resolution of current substance misuse and other behavioral health issues. (montana.edu)
  • Members of the library staff are delighted that Oberlin has been nominated for the ACRL Excellence in Academic Libraries Award. (ala.org)
  • Libraries play a catalytic role in the lives of people with disabilities by facilitating their full participation in society. (ala.org)
  • The Library reserves the right to earmark gallery spaces for departmental exhibits and displays. (carylibrary.org)
  • On January 16, 2001, ALA Council, the governing body of the American Library Association, unanimously approved the following policy. (ala.org)
  • The policy was written by the Americans with Disabilities Act Assembly, a representational group administered by the Association of Specialized and Cooperative Library Agencies (ASCLA), a division of the American Library Association. (ala.org)
  • The American Library Association recognizes that people with disabilities are a large and neglected minority in the community and are severely underrepresented in the library profession. (ala.org)
  • Sponsored by the Feminist Task Force of the Social Responsibilities Round Table of the American Library Association. (richmondreview.co.uk)
  • Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC) - Unit of the American Library Association supporting the profession of children's librarianship. (richmondreview.co.uk)
  • School that teaches library and information science at the master's degree level and that has qualified for accreditation under requirements of the American Library Association. (mt.gov)
  • Association of public library trustees, Friends, foundations and advocates affiliated with the American Library Association. (mt.gov)
  • In more recent years Oberlin has contributed two ACRL presidents (Eileen Thornton and William A. Moffett) and has played a central role in the founding and development of the Oberlin Group of Liberal Arts College Libraries. (ala.org)
  • By Collection Development and Equity in the Time of Covid-19 Task Force. (salalm.org)
  • In response to requests from its sponsoring institutions, the Commission has published a support package for libraries and archives titled "Ideas for Preservation Fund Raising. (clir.org)
  • Donated to the University Archives and Special Collections, University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire in 1985. (uwec.edu)
  • This collection was de-accessioned from Milbank Memorial Library Special Collections and donated to the Bank Street College Archives by her children William and John Weber in 2009. (bankstreet.edu)
  • This is an in-depth review of published literature on virus transmission, attenuation, and decontamination methods that can inform discussion and decisions about operations in archives, libraries, and museums. (fopl.ca)
  • Materials in this collection include publicity materials about the Art Therapy program, formerly an archives vertical file. (gwu.edu)
  • Consumers Cooperative Association of Eau Claire (Eau Claire, Wis. (uwec.edu)
  • The Consumers Cooperative Association of Eau Claire was founded in 1935 by Eau Claire residents and area farmers. (uwec.edu)
  • The Cooperative Welfare Association served as the "company" union for the Louisville Railway Company, a private holder of Louisville's major street rail franchise. (louisville.edu)
  • Founded in 1876, ALA is the national association serving the interests of libraries. (mt.gov)
  • This database is produced by the American Theological Library Association. (lu.se)
  • A pioneer in library instruction, Root built Oberlin's library into one of the preeminent college libraries in America, while also serving the profession in numerous ways, including as president of ALA and as a founding member of ALA's College Library Section, the precursor to ACRL. (ala.org)
  • A member of the Library staff must approve the exhibit after it is hung, and may require changes in layout for appearance or safety considerations. (carylibrary.org)
  • Any library worker would agree that people make good decisions when their decisions are based on facts and evidence," said Nate Hill, Executive Director, Metropolitan New York Library Council and member of the REALM Project Steering Committee. (fopl.ca)
  • The Oberlin College Library consists of a main library and branch libraries for music, art, and science as well as an on-campus storage facility. (ala.org)
  • Collections funds are divided between ongoing subscriptions (primarily journals and databases) and one-time purchases (primarily monographs, media, and journal backfiles). (sonoma.edu)
  • Print journals are arranged alphabetically by title on three levels of the Matas Library. (tulane.edu)
  • Most comprehensive interdisciplinary engineering information database in the world, with almost 7 million summaries of journal articles and conference proceedings, referencing 5,000 journals and conference material from the 1970's onwards. (edina.ac.uk)
  • ATLA Religion Database with ATLASerials offers indexing to journal articles, book reviews, and collections of essays in all fields of religion combined with ATLA's online collection of major religion and theology journals. (lu.se)
  • Scope and Contents This collection consists of material relating to Yater's interests in the history of Louisville, Kentucky and the history of rail transportation. (louisville.edu)
  • Materials in this collection include correspondence, pamphlets, a syllabus, and archived versions of Chemistry Department website. (gwu.edu)
  • The first Brazilian cooperative was created in 1889, with the dawn of the Republic, Cooperativa Econômica dos Funcionários Públicos de Ouro Preto, located at Minas Gerais state, southeastern Brazil. (cscjournals.org)
  • In this article, we compared the current facts and figures of the Brazilian agriculture cooperatives along with World Co-operative Monitor's, discussed in this descriptive single case. (cscjournals.org)
  • The Matas Library retains some older materials of medical and historical importance, even when they are no longer of use in clinical practice. (tulane.edu)
  • Finally, the Lea Library , a component of the Annenberg Rare Book and Manuscript Library, shares support for canon law. (upenn.edu)
  • A library school intern and several universities worked with the Commission to write and assemble the package, which includes an overview from the national perspective, articles judged helpful for making a case for local preservation support, and examples of institutional fund-raising initiatives. (clir.org)
  • One of the best ways you can support the library is by word of mouth. (topshamlibrary.org)
  • Let town selectmen know how much you appreciate what Topsham Public Library offers and come to town meeting to support our budget. (topshamlibrary.org)
  • Here we find the rapidly growing area of computer supported cooperative learning (CSCL), with different kinds of support for discussion groups, on-line debates, chats, forums, arenas, etc. (lu.se)
  • We recognize that libraries as institutions are not neutral and that collections and subject coverage are shaped by the identities of our selectors, our communities, and the vendors with whom we work. (sonoma.edu)
  • Our global data specialists work with libraries to review large batches of records before contributing them to WorldCat. (oclc.org)
  • Cooperative action at work! (hathitrust.org)
  • Artists (or their representatives) must be prepared to hang their own work with minimal assistance from the Library. (carylibrary.org)
  • Van Pelt's collection of law and law-related materials is broader in nature than others on campus, although it includes some specialized materials as well. (upenn.edu)
  • The library includes TB-specific materials. (cdc.gov)
  • This Guide includes criteria for the selection of documents to be included in the LILACS database, one of the Information Sources of the VHL (Virtual Health Library). (bvsalud.org)
  • Since 2016, HathiTrust has coordinated collective action to develop the largest independent collection of digitized and preserved U.S. Federal Documents from dozens of U.S. agencies to bolster both democracy and scholarship. (hathitrust.org)
  • The collection should reflect the diversity of the community, providing information in a variety of formats and at multiple levels of complexity. (sppl.org)
  • The breadth of collections is unparalleled. (oclc.org)