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         California Libraries:     more books (100)
  1. The Huntington Library: Treasures from Ten Centuries
  2. The Portuguese in San Leandro (Images of America: California) by Meg Rogers, J. A. Freitas Library, 2008-07-02
  3. History and the Testimony of Language (California World History Library) by Christopher Ehret, 2010-12-15
  4. The Eastern Mediterranean and the Making of Global Radicalism, 1860-1914 (The California World History Library) by Ilham Khuri-Makdisi, 2010-04-28
  5. Revelation of the Unknowable God: With Text, Translation, and Notes to Nhc Xi, 3 Allogenes (California Classical Library) by Polebridge Press Karen L. King, 1996-07-01
  6. The Mountains of California by John Muir, 1961
  7. Scientists in conflict;: The beginnings of the oil industry in California, (Huntington Library publications) by Gerald Taylor White, 1968
  8. Treasures of the New York Public Library by Marshall Davidson, Bernard McTigue, 1988-11
  9. The Tongva of California (The Library of Native Americans) by Jack S. Williams, 2003-08
  10. California (World Almanac Library of the States) by Scott Ingram, 2002-01
  11. The Ohlone of California (The Library of Native Americans) by Jack S. Williams, 2003-07
  12. The Shasta of California And Oregon (Library of Native Americans of California) by Jack S. Williams, 2004-02
  13. The Shoshone of California (The Library of Native Americans of California) by Jack S. Williams, 2004-02
  14. John Sutter: Sutter's Fort and the California Gold Rush (The Library of American Lives and Times) by Iris Engstrand, Kenneth N. Owens, 2004-08

21. California Library Association: Home
Provides leadership for the development, promotion, and improvement of library services, librarianship, and the library community in California. Includes legislative updates, news, and links to membership information.
http://www.cla-net.org/
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CLA provides leadership for the development, promotion, and improvement of library services, librarianship, and the library community. We help members excel in a fast-changing job market. We're a resource for learning about new ideas and technology, and we actively work to influence legislation affecting libraries and librarians. Currently, CLA is comprised of nearly 3,000

22. California Libraries
A frequently updated directory of library websites. Libcat A Guide to Library Resources on the Internet
http://www.librarysites.info/states/ca.htm

23. Superpatron: Three New California Libraries
Tori Orr points me to this review in the SF Chronicle of three new California libraries, which concludes At the end of the day, three communities have invested in the belief that
http://vielmetti.typepad.com/superpatron/2007/01/three_new_calif.html

24. CALAFIA Home Page
A consortium of primarily academic California libraries, designed to bring together disparate collections in Latin American Studies.
http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/hasrg/latinam/calafia/index.html
About CALAFIA Affiliated Organizations:
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25. E-books And Their Future In Academic Libraries: An Overview
An overview of e-book issues, based on a development strategy for the University of California libraries. D-Lib Magazine
http://www.dlib.org/dlib/july01/snowhill/07snowhill.html
Contents
D-Lib Magazine
July/August 2001
Volume 7 Number 7/8
ISSN 1082-9873
E-books and Their Future in Academic Libraries
An Overview
Lucia Snowhill
Social Sciences Collection Coordinator
Davidson Library
University of California, Santa Barbara
snowhill@library.ucsb.edu
Abstract
The University of California's California Digital Library (CDL) formed an Ebook Task Force in August 2000 to evaluate academic libraries' experiences with electronic books (e-books), investigate the e-book market, and develop operating guidelines, principles and potential strategies for further exploration of the use of e-books at the University of California (UC). This article, based on the findings and recommendations of the Task Force Report ], briefly summarizes task force findings, and outlines issues and recommendations for making e-books viable over the long term in the academic environment, based on the long-term goals of building strong research collections and providing high level services and collections to its users.
Introduction
While electronic books and texts have been available for some time for selected public domain titles, only relatively recently have electronic texts been packaged and offered commercially as electronic books. It is the shift to the commercial production, sale, and distribution of e-books that has changed how libraries need to deal with e-books, and what prompted our investigation.

26. California Libraries | Transforming Life After 50
The libraries listed below were awarded Transforming Life After 50 targeted LSTA grants for 2008/09. Click the more link to find out about the inventive and exciting programs
http://www.transforminglifeafter50.org/innovators/california-libraries
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The libraries listed below were awarded Transforming Life After 50 targeted LSTA grants for 2008/09. Click the "more" link to find out about the inventive and exciting programs they developed. We also invite you to explore further connection and discussion opportunities with librarians and midlife adults alike on TLA50's Twitter Facebook , and Ning sites.

27. Library Education
While growing up, some people are lucky enough to learn more than one language which they do have an advantage over others who only knows how to speak one language.
http://friendcalib.org/

28. USC Libraries
Your quick search for articles, books, and other print and electronic resources Advanced Search
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29. California Libraries Catalog
Search for articles, books, and other print and electronic resources
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30. California State Library
Details services to local libraries, state and local government and the public. Links to California Research Bureau papers online, LDS publications, the state library directory and other useful information.
http://www.library.ca.gov/
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31. Library Lovers' Month
FRIENDS FOUNDATIONS of California Libraries FRIENDS FOUNDATIONS - VOLUNTEERS - ADVOCATES partners in library support. Questions or Comments regarding this site call 818-980-7476.
http://www.librarysupport.net/librarylovers/
February 2010
Library supporters create a celebration of their very own in honor of libraries.
Library Lovers' Month is a month-long celebration of school, public, and private libraries of all types. This is a time for everyone, especially library support groups, to recognize the value of libraries and to work to assure that the Nation's libraries will continue to serve. Wisconsin Library Association Advocates!
The Wiconsin Library Association (WLA) has designated February 2009 as "Library Lovers' Month", complete with a proclamation by Gov. Jim Doyle. WLA asks you to encourage your patrons to send a valentine to a legislator! Let them show legislators their appreciation for elected officials, but also how much they love their library. Templates, artwork and TIP SHEET for downloading Link to this page: "How To Love Your Library" Page A Valentine for your library . This detailed fundraiser is our jewel in the crown and a source of inspiration. How do you make Library Lover's Month official? Here is a sample Proclamation . Or use this sample Template Press release from the Georgia Public Library Service.

32. USC Libraries :: Specialized Research Collections
Library oversees rare books, manuscripts, and historic photographs. Site features history, links to individual collections, grant information and an online catalog.
http://www.usc.edu/libraries/collections/
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33. Norris Medical Library
Site features general information, access to electronic resources and library catalogs.
http://www.usc.edu/hsc/nml/

34. ARCHITECTURE & FINE ARTS LIBRARY:USC
Information site featuring history, directions and hours of operation.
http://www.usc.edu/dept/architecture/slide/afa

35. California Library Association: Newsletter
California Libraries Archives eNewsletter. California Libraries was revived as an e-newsletter in July 2009. Below are a list of all archives. Please note that some links
http://www.cla-net.org/events/newsletter/
COMMUNICATIONS TOOLKIT FORUM MESSAGE BOARDS CALIFORNIA LIBRARIES ONLINE ARCHIVES ARTICLES REPORTS ADDITIONAL RESOURCES CAREER INFORMATION ... Summer Reading Program
California Libraries Archives
e-Newsletter
California Libraries was revived as an e-newsletter in July 2009. Below are a list of all archives. Please note that some links within the archived e-newsletters may no longer be active. To submit an article for this month's issue, please contact Holly Macriss, CLA Executive Director, at hollym@cla-net.org
Article Requirements
  • In a Word document, limit word count to a minimum of 250 and a maximum of 1250 (special exceptions can be made) Limit article title to seven words or less No more than four (4) photos can be used and photos must be attached separately from Word document
California Libraries Online Archives
In 2003, California Libraries - in circulation since 1991 - switched from print to online format. Below are archives from California Libraries Online, published from February 2003 to October 2004. Following the October 2004 issue, California Libraries went into hiatus until its revival in July 2009 as an e-newsletter.
October 2004
Governor Signs Bond Bill Readers' Advisory Meets Dewey Decimal Literacy Section Election Results Edna Yelland Scholarship Winners ... Library-Related Ballot Measures
August 2004
Miles Wins 2005 Election...

36. USC Libraries :: Special Collections Department
Site serves as a central access point to hundreds of archives owned and housed at USC, other libraries, museums and institutions throughout the region.
http://www.usc.edu/arc/

37. USC Marshall » New In Library
Information about the Marshall libraries, research guides and links to online resources.
http://www.marshall.usc.edu/web/Library.cfm?doc_id=2016

38. San Luis Obispo County Library | California Libraries Catalog
California Libraries Catalog will search all of the participating libraries in California. Requested items will be delivered to your local library for a fee of $3.00.
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39. WELCOME-Jennifer Ann Wilson Dental Library And Learning Center
Information site including hours of operation, contacts and policies.
http://www.usc.edu/hsc/dental/library/
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40. USC Libraries :: East Asian Library
Online Asian Studies program, a collection of maps, and resources for China, Japan and Korea.
http://www.usc.edu/libraries/locations/east_asian/
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    East Asian Library
    Location
    Doheny Memorial Library
    3550 Trousdale Parkway
    University Park Campus
    Los Angeles CA 90089-1825 Phone: (213) 740-1772
    Campus map code: DML
    Overview
    The East Asian Library directly supports the research and teaching needs of the East Asian faculty and students at USC and includes in its collections Chinese, Japanese and Korean-language materials in all fields, but with an emphasis on social sciences and humanities. The Library's location on the first floor of Doheny Main Library supports a broader mission of promoting the integration of East Asian perspectives into the learning and experience of the University community as a whole.
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    Japanese Collection
    Korean Heritage Library
    For information about the history of East Asian Studies at USC, click

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