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ALA Library Education and Employment Job ads from American Libraries and College and Research Libraries NewsNet, as well as links to the ALA conference placement service, job openings at ALA, and a "Guide to Employment Sources in the Library and Information Professions."
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ALA News Archive Collected headlines related to US libraries, grouped by month of publication. Archives go back to 1997.
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ALA Office for Accreditation & Committee on Accreditation Provides leadership in the development of standards for accreditation and to develop and maintain procedures for the implementation of the ALA accreditation function. Lists resources for those interested in the accreditation process of library schools in the United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico.
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ALA Office for Intellectual Freedom The Office for Intellectual Freedom is charged with implementing ALA policies concerning the concept of intellectual freedom as embodied in the Library Bill of Rights, the Associations basic policy on free access to libraries and library materials. The goal of the office is to educate librarians and the general public about the nature and importance of intellectual freedom in libraries.
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ALA Office for Literacy and Outreach Services Provides multiple resources to assist the efforts of library staff who seek effective library outreach strategies to serve traditionally underserved populations.
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ALA TechSource Home of Library Technology Reports Online, how-to guides to library systems and services, plus the Source Online, a site with free news, features, and commentary.
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ALA | TER: Technology Electronic Reviews Information on this electronic serial publication. It provides reviews of and pointers to resources, both print and electronic. Resources include books, articles, serials, discussion lists, software, training materials, and bibliographies.
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ALA's Library Bill of Rights The Associations basic policy on free access to libraries and library materials.
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ALA's The Freedom to Read Statement The Association's policy statement on intellectual freedom and censorship.
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ALA's Top 100 Banned or Challenged Books of 1990-2000 A list of the most frequently challenged books of the 1990s, based on the challenges reported to ALA's Office for Intellectual Freedom.
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ALA.org - Characteristics of Programs of Information Literacy that Illustrate Best Practices Attempts to articulate elements of exemplary information literacy programs for undergraduate students at four-year and two-year institutions.
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ALA.org - Directory of Institutions Offering Accredited Master's Programs in Library and Information Studies Canadian and American schools. Each program's listing includes contact names, an address, phone and fax numbers, an e-mail address, degrees and certificates offered, and distance education opportunities.
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ALA/ACRL Standards and Guidelines This page is a portal to the various documents of standards available from the ACRL. While the scope of these documents are broad, many fall under the auspices of Collection Management; including Guidelines for Curriculum Materials Centers and Standards for Libraries in Higher Education.
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ALA/Government Documents Round Table (GODORT) Homepage Links to resources important to individuals who work with government information on a regular basis. Such as the Handout Exchange, GPO Purl Alert, and Frequently Used Sites.
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ALA/RUSA/MOUSS Interlibrary Loan Committee American Library Association Reference and User Services, Management and Operation of User Services Section. The ALA group to belong to if you an are ILL/DD worker. Page has links to the 1993 ILL code, wrapping guidelines, and fax/electronic delivery guidelines.
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ALA: Banned Books Week Information and resources on this year's Banned Books Week, from the American Library Association. Includes an overview of the topic of banned and burned books, press kits, a list of the most frequently challenged books, and links.
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Alabama Archives Located in Montgomery, Alabama. Strengths: Alabama history including an extensive collection of primary and secondary sources on the African-American experience from Reconstruction through the 1970s; genealogy; military records; and teacher resources. Research affiliation: Research Library Group.
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Alabama Library Association Information on governance, news, membership, and resources.
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Alaska Library Association Includes links to member libraries, newsletter, and annual conference information.
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Alberta Gaming Research Institute Library Weblog Useful gambling research sources.
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Alexandria Digital Library Project Digital map collections at the University of California Santa Barbara.
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ALIAnet Employment Pages New and archived Australian library employment ads, salary scales, work-level guidelines, and links to other job sites. From the Australian Library and Information Association.
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Alibris - Banned Books Alibris' section of books that have been banned, challenged, or expurgated, and the often humorous reasons why.
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ALICE Library Automation System. Known as ALICE in Europe and Australia, ANNIE in America, EMBLA in Iceland, and OASIS elsewhere. Particularly strong in school libraries but also in other areas. Vendor is Softlink (Australia).
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ALiNUS Searchable directory of academic library newsletters in the United States.
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ALISE - Association for Library and Information Science Education Focus on research, teaching, and service for library and information science education.
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All About Deselection (a.k.a. Weeding) for Libraries Tongue-in-cheek checklist.
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All About RSS Blog News and some commentary related to the technical and real-life application aspects of RSS.
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All about Trademarks Large list of links to publications about trademarks, including links for lawyers. Information on state, federal, international, and internet marks, FAQs about copyrights.
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Allreaders.com Allows users to search for books by characteristics of plot, theme, setting, and structure.
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Alpha Channel Guide to library multimedia services for the University of Tennessee teaching and learning community.
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Alpha-Numeric System for Classification of Recordings (ANSCR) Outlines the major categories of the ANSCR classifiction system and provides a brief explanation of the call number composition. ANSCR is the system used by many public and academic libraries for the arrangement of sound recordings.
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AlphaPatent Free Patent Downloader Provides free retrieval of patent documents for immediate viewing or via email. Multiple patent images are displayed in a single web page for easy viewing/printing.
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Alternative Careers Workshop An overview of a series of presentations given at the Catholic University of America on the subject of alternative careers for librarians from '98.
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Amelia Bloomer Project: Recommended books that embody feminist principles and the fight for the freedom of self, body, mind, and spirit. Titles have been selected for readers from birth through age 18. Sponsored by the Feminist Task Force of the Social Responsibilities Round Table of the American Library Association. Lists are available in PDF or HTML format.
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America Library of Geneva A non-profit subscription library based out of Geneva, Switzerland, serving the English speaking community.
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American Academy in Rome Library The Library acquires approximately 2,000 volumes per year and holds subscriptions to approximately 600 current periodicals. The Library houses noteworthy collections in contemporary art and architecture, landscape architecture, Italian history and literature, American literature, historical travel books, and music. Research affiliation: Research Library Group.
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American Antiquarian Society Worcester, Massachusetts - An independent research library focusing on American history, literature, and culture from the colonial period through 1876. Established in 1812, its collections include books, pamphlets, newspapers, periodicals, broadsides, manuscripts, music, children's literature, graphic arts, genealogy and local history. Research affiliation: Research Library Group.
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American Antiquarian Society Research library in Massachusetts specialising in American history and culture up to 1876. History, catalogues, online exhibits and guides to the collection.
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American Association of School Librarians (AASL) Unit of the American Library Association for school librarians and media specialists. Resources include information about education and careers; issues and advocacy; awards, grants, and scholarships; AASL news; publications and journals; conferences and events; and professional tools.
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