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Origami Lesson Offered at Library
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COMMUNITY BRIEFS
There will be an origami -- Japanese paper folding -- lesson for
children in grades fifth and sixth on June 14 from 2 to 3 p.m. at the
Rio Ran...
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Usherwood, B: Equity and excellence in the public library: why ignorance is not our heritage.(Book review)
Australasian Public Libraries and Information Services
; Usherwood, B Equity and excellence in the public library: why ignorance is not our heritage Aldershot UK, Ashgate 2007 45.00 [pounds sterling] www.ashgate.com Emeritus Professor Bob Usherwood is known to many public librarians for his long commitment to researching the public library. That he
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Research and Markets Reports on Best Practices of Public Library IT Directors
Wireless News
; Wireless News 07-21-2005 Research and Markets Reports on Best Practices of Public Library IT Directors WIRELESS NEWS-July 21, 2005-Research and Markets Reports on Best Practices of Public Library IT Directors (C)2005 10Meters - http:// www.10meters ...
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And many more; Concord Public Library should build on its 150-year legacy.
Concord Monitor
; Today the Concord Public Library is celebrating its 150th birthday. The goals written in the library's first report remain relevant: "The trustees consider it highly important that the public library become the cherished institution of the city, of all the people of the city; as its benefits are
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New D.C. Public Library cards
Library Administrator's Digest
; ... apply for a D.C. Public Library card. Other individuals can obtain temporary cards that are good only for computer use if they present a valid form of identification. Library cards are free of charge. News Release, D.C. Public Library, September 2002
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YOUTH, THE INTERNET AND THE PUBLIC LIBRARY
Library Administrator's Digest
; A recently completed research study, The Impacts of Youth's Use of the Internet on Youth's Use of the Public Library, surveyed 4,237 youth in both public and private schools (grades 5 through 12) in the Buffalo-Niagara region of western New York State. The objective of the survey was to investigate
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