• The Library Records were generated by and pertain to the development and administration of the Library at Oregon State University. (oregonstate.edu)
  • Series V contains records generated by the Central Library Office of OSSHE while administered at OSU by Librarian Lucy Lewis. (oregonstate.edu)
  • In January 1977, hours were increased to 35 per week, and the staff included a branch librarian and two full-time library assistants. (nj.us)
  • In addition to the documentation of policy formulation, compilation of departmental information, committee activity, and other day-to-day administrative tasks these records reflect the Library's interaction with other institutions of higher education, libraries, and professional organizations. (oregonstate.edu)
  • The correspondence documents interaction between library administration and various departments within the library, OSU colleges and departments outside the library, other libraries in the OSSHE system, professional library organizations, the Oregon State Library, Oregon Historical Society, and OSU committees and other administrative bodies. (oregonstate.edu)
  • The UAF Oral History Collection consists of over 11,000 recordings, most of which were donated by organizations and individual interviewers who collected them over the years. (alaskahistoricalsociety.org)
  • The selected resources linked below provide a mix of digitized primary source from both the Library of Congress and external libraries and organizations. (loc.gov)
  • This blog explores images in the Library's collection related to African American small businesses. (loc.gov)
  • Series II consists of minutes and correspondence from the Library Administrative Council and minutes from library staff and faculty meetings. (oregonstate.edu)
  • Series III consists of records generated by various OSSHE committees and the Chancellor for Higher Education regarding policy formation, planning, and the compilation of bibliographical information among the system's college and university libraries. (oregonstate.edu)
  • The photographs of the Farm Security Administration - Office of War Information Photograph Collection form an extensive pictorial record of American life between 1935 and 1944. (loc.gov)
  • The Lakeland History Room includes research space, guided access to City archives, a DIY digitize lab to convert analog formats, and programs by knowledgeable library staff.Lakeland Library is open to the public. (optimot.de)
  • Lakeland Library is open to the public. (optimot.de)
  • For more information, please contact the Lakeland Public Library at 863.834.4263. (optimot.de)
  • The scrapbooks in Series VII were compiled by the Public Relations Committee and contain newspaper clippings about library staff, collections, and events that were clipped from the Barometer , Oregonian . (oregonstate.edu)
  • December 4, 1932 - The public school building at Fairbanks was destroyed by fire. (alaskahistoricalsociety.org)
  • Public library display in shoe store. (loc.gov)
  • Including records from the Interinstitutional Committee, the OSSHE Library Council, and several of the OSSHE campus presidents, this series chiefly contains reports, correspondence and meeting minutes. (oregonstate.edu)
  • Processing and encoding partially funded by a grant from the Council on Library and Information Resources. (si.edu)
  • This blog explores the Du Bois digitized charts available through the Library of Congress. (loc.gov)
  • Los Angeles Unified School District Historic Context Statement, 1870 to 1969 (Sapphos Environmental for the Office of Environmental Health and Safety, March 2014) explores over a century of development of the LAUSD. (lausd.org)
  • Lakeland Books by Mailas the pickup location for your holds or contact library staff and let them know you would like your materials mailedinstead of made available for pickup. (optimot.de)
  • With a valid library card, you can request books, articles and audiovisual materials from a network of libraries in Florida. (optimot.de)
  • Statistical information compiled monthly by OSSHE regarding circulation, books lost and withdrawn, reference usage, and additions to the collections make up the records in series IV. (oregonstate.edu)
  • In addition to reviews of books and periodicals newly acquired by the library, there are also lectures on various topics such as health and travel intended to highlight library collections. (oregonstate.edu)
  • The African American Portraits Gallery includes portraits found in books from the African American Perspectives Collection. (loc.gov)
  • Project Jukebox is the digital branch of the Oral History Program and provides synchronized and interactive access to audio and video recordings, transcripts, maps, historic photographs and films from across Alaska. (alaskahistoricalsociety.org)
  • The History of Oregon State University Oral Histories and Sound Recordings consist of oral histories conducted in 1956 by Lillian Van Loan for her doctoral dissertation on the history of Oregon State College and subsequent interviews done by Ilona Fry in 1980 on the development of the liberal arts at Oregon State University. (oregonstate.edu)
  • Sound recordings and transcripts are available for all components of the collection except two tape recordings of the Library dedication (OH03a:21). (oregonstate.edu)
  • The personnel files of library staff constitute series VI and includes correspondence, curriculum vitae, grade transcripts, and photographs. (oregonstate.edu)
  • Series VIIIa contains chronologically arranged program lists and transcripts of lectures delivered by library staff on the university radio station KOAC. (oregonstate.edu)
  • The collection also includes more contemporary interviews conducted by SCARC staff and relating to various aspects of OSU's history. (oregonstate.edu)
  • Most of the records in these three series were generated by the Central Library Office of OSSHE when it was located on the OSU campus from 1932 to 1965. (oregonstate.edu)
  • On September 1976, the Post Office was relocated to a new site on Lacey Rd, and the library occupied its former building on Rte. 9. (nj.us)
  • The most extensive group of his political papers, those which he bequeathed to his second wife Frances, and which she subsequently sold to Lord Beaverbrook in 1949 (and hence originally held at the Beaverbrook Library) are now in the custody of the Parliamentary Archive (the Record Office at the House of Lords). (liberalhistory.org.uk)
  • Also contained in these scrapbooks are photographs, brochures, and newsletters relating to events sponsored by the Friends of the Library. (oregonstate.edu)
  • Donated materials not selected for the collection will be given to the Friends of the Library. (optimot.de)
  • If you need assistance bringing materials from your vehicle, please contact the Checkout Desk at 863-834-4263.Lakeland Library Cooperative. (optimot.de)
  • Below are some of the larger on-line collections of archival materials that may be useful for educators in development of curriculum and classroom projects about Alaska history. (alaskahistoricalsociety.org)
  • Please note that terminology in historical materials and in Library descriptions does not always match the language preferred by African Americans individually or as a community, and may include negative stereotypes. (loc.gov)
  • P277-4-52, James Wickersham Photographs, Alaska State Library. (alaskahistoricalsociety.org)
  • Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division. (loc.gov)
  • The collection includes photographs of signs enforcing racial discrimination. (loc.gov)
  • The American Library Association (ALA), the national voice of the profession in the United States, has developed statements, policies and initiatives supporting human rights by affirming intellectual freedom, privacy and confidentiality, and the rights of all people to access library services and resources on an equitable basis. (wikipedia.org)
  • The interview of Gordon Gilkey documents Gilkey's work with the restitution of artworks in Europe after World War II, his years as a faculty member and administrator at Oregon State, and the development of humanities and social science academic programs. (oregonstate.edu)
  • The collection was purchased through an appropriation of Congress in 1988. (si.edu)
  • Los Angeles Unified School District History of Schools (Chronology), 1855-1972 (Educational Housing Branch School Planning Division, Third Edition, January 1973) lists current and closed schools, centers and sites. (lausd.org)
  • Use your library card and create an account and download/stream up to 12 titles per month on your PC or mobile device. (optimot.de)
  • This account is confined to archives and collections of papers dating from about 1885. (liberalhistory.org.uk)
  • Mrs. Mitchell took over the school in 1932 when Miss Chisholm died. (optimot.de)
  • Encourage the school community to become involved in the dynamic process of contributing to the Collection/Archive and Museum in ways that reflect current environments and cultures. (lausd.org)
  • The LAUSD Art & Artifact Collection is located in over 1,000 school and administrative sites that have accumulated historical items, artwork, and artifacts, some as property of the District and others as gifts and donations. (lausd.org)
  • In addition to budget and reference statistical information, the library statistics and inventory records in series IX document the inventory and valuation of library equipment and supplies and consist primarily of used property release forms, correspondence, and memoranda. (oregonstate.edu)
  • The collection documents Duke Ellington's career primarily through orchestrations (scores and parts), music manuscripts, lead sheets, transcriptions, and sheet music. (si.edu)
  • In December 1976, a contract was signed by the Lacey Township Committee, the Friends of the Lacey Library, and the Ocean County Library Commission, making the Lacey Library a branch of the Ocean County Library system. (nj.us)
  • The library soon became overcrowded, and in 1982 the Township Committee (who owned the building) appropriated $120,000 for the expansion of the building. (nj.us)
  • Many of the generation of distinguished Liberal politicians who had been closely associated with the movement to set up a National Library in the late nineteenth century were themselves professional men, often barristers, solicitors or academics, or else they came from a commercial background, and were thus archivally minded, fully sensitive to the historical significance of their papers, and thus to the necessity of preserving them in good order. (liberalhistory.org.uk)
  • Librarians also protect human rights by developing diverse collections, programs and services, and preserving cultural and historical records. (wikipedia.org)
  • Library services in Lacey Township began in 1925, in the home of Julia B. Fouche. (nj.us)
  • The LAUSD Art & Artifact Collection/Archive and Museum is a program of the LAUSD Arts Education Branch, Division of Instruction, in association with the Facilities Services Division. (lausd.org)
  • Records of the Oregon State System of Higher Education's (OSSHE) centralized library system, housed on the OSU campus from 1932 to 1965, are also included. (oregonstate.edu)
  • Those items may be made available for purchase in the Friends of the Library Book Sale area. (optimot.de)
  • The Friends of the Lacey Library were organized in 1974. (nj.us)
  • Lloyd George was at no time a prolific correspondent, writing very sparingly to both personal friends and political associates. (liberalhistory.org.uk)
  • Through three decades of collecting, the University of Alaska Fairbanks has built the largest collection of archival films in and about Alaska, with particular strength for the pre-statehood era. (alaskahistoricalsociety.org)
  • It was developed by the Alaska State Library and the Elmer E. Rasmuson Library, University of Alaska Fairbanks. (alaskahistoricalsociety.org)
  • Lillian Taylor was in charge in 1932 when the library was moved to a room in the original Forked River House Restaurant on Rte. 9 (which burned down in 1992). (nj.us)
  • Community Hall, on the corner of Rte. 9 and Lacey Rd., provided a room for the collection in 1936, with shelving built by WPA workers. (nj.us)
  • Included in this collection are images of African American soldiers, shipyard workers, tenant farmers, steelworkers, health care workers, professionals, as well as images from of Negro business and shopping centers. (loc.gov)
  • Following a conversation with Senator Simeon Fess on 2/20/33, Herbert Hoover wrote Fess to record his analysis of key events and developments during the first five periods of Depression. (famousamericans.net)
  • Transport of macromolecules across vascular endothelium and its modification by fluid mechanical forces are important for normal tissue function and in the development of atherosclerosis. (imperial.ac.uk)
  • But the National Library of Wales now holds no fewer than seven important Lloyd George archives, six of them acquired during the last twenty years. (liberalhistory.org.uk)
  • The Library presents the historic captions because they can be important for understanding the context in which the images were created. (loc.gov)
  • By 1986, the library was open 50 hours per week. (nj.us)
  • Included among the topics covered in this series are: budgets, gifts and grants to the library, library policies, computer networks and databases, and library collections. (oregonstate.edu)
  • The location of this service changed many times in the next few years. (nj.us)
  • During the next twelve years, the collection continued to move many times. (nj.us)
  • Ellington was earning income from playing music at seventeen years of age, and around this time he earned the sobriquet "Duke" for his sartorial splendor and regal air. (si.edu)
  • Demands for library service matched the growth in the area. (nj.us)
  • The bulk of the oral histories held in this collection were conducted by Lillian Van Loan in 1956 (16 interviews), Ilona Fry in 1980 (4 interviews), and Chris Petersen after 2012. (oregonstate.edu)
  • Librarianship is aligned with the human capabilities approach to development, which contributes to human rights by valuing and supporting the development of each person. (wikipedia.org)
  • Apply in person for a Lakeland Library Community Borrower Card with your valid State of Ohio Driver's License or State of Ohio ID. (optimot.de)
  • The current collection of films and videos combines hundreds of individual donations to UAF with films collected earlier by the Alaska State Library. (alaskahistoricalsociety.org)
  • In times of disaster, they serve as critical community hubs and communication centers. (wikipedia.org)
  • This group rapidly became an active advocate for the development of library service in the community. (nj.us)
  • A group of Newark businessmen began the Barnegat Pines development, which subsequently brought new residents from central and north New Jersey, as well as Pennsylvania. (nj.us)