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  1. Colorado (The United States) by Jim Ollhoff, 2009-08-15
  2. Colorado (The New Enchantment of America Series) by John Allan Carpenter, 1978-02
  3. Colorado (United States) by Anne Welsbacher, 1998-02
  4. Colorado (This Land Called America) by Sheryl Peterson, 2008-07-15
  5. Agricultural Statistics of the State of Colorado, 1886 (1888 ) by Colorado. State Board of Agriculture, 2009-10-21
  6. First Annual Report of the Railroad Commissioner of the State of Colorado for the Year Ending June 30, 1885: [1886] by Colorado. Railroad commissioner, 2009-06-25
  7. Transactions of the Colorado State Medical Society: Annual convention by Colorado State Medical Society., 2010-05-10
  8. Workmen's compensation laws passed by the twentieth General assembly of the state of Colorado [1916] by Colorado, 2009-05-01
  9. Colorado College publication by Colorado College, 2009-11-05
  10. Report of Employes compensation commission to the nineteenth General assembly, state of Colorado, 1913 ... [1907] by Colorado. Employees Compensation Commission, 2009-05-01
  11. Colorado School of Mines bulletin by Colorado School of Mines., 2010-01-29
  12. Clifford, El Gran Perro Colorado (Clifford, The Big Red Dog) (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition) (Clifford the Big Red Dog (Spanish Tb)) (Spanish Edition) by Norman Bridwell, 1995-03-01
  13. Colorado Kidnapping (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition) (Sugar Creek Gang (Prebound)) by Paul Hutchens, 1998-05-01
  14. Colorado (Portrait of America Library) by Kathleen Thompson, 1987-09

41. Colorado Libraries « The Big Read Blog
June 21, 2010 Delta County, Colorado “Hike and Howl” was one of several Delta County Big Read events with an outdoor focus. Photo by Katherine Colwell
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42. Introducing The Colorado Libraries Volunteer Managers Council
Introducing the Colorado Libraries Volunteer Managers Council. By Catherine C. Childs and John Waite Bowers From Colorado Libraries, Summer 1997, pp. 3639.
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43. AskColorado - Welcome!
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44. Colorado Libraries For Early Literacy (CLEL) Facebook
Welcome to a Facebook Page about Colorado Libraries for Early Literacy (CLEL). Join Facebook to start connecting with Colorado Libraries for Early Literacy (CLEL).
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45. Colorado Libraries Circulation Network Links Facebook
Welcome to a Facebook Page about Colorado Libraries Circulation Network. Join Facebook to start connecting with Colorado Libraries Circulation Network.
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46. Baby Storytimes At Colorado Libraries | CLEL
Baby Storytimes at Colorado Libraries. In October 2009 we asked Colorado Youth Services listserv participants to let us know about their baby storytime offerings.
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In October 2009 we asked Colorado Youth Services listserv ( CYS-LIB ) participants to let us know about their baby storytime offerings. The list below is by no means exhaustive, but it does provide a snapshot of baby storytime services in Colorado. The storytime providers listed are available to share more information about their programs, or to answer general questions about baby storytimes. Please contact them if you have any questions! If we missed your program, send us an email so we can add it to the list! Adams County
Anythink Libraries
Brighton Branch "Baby Story Time" for pre-walkers
"Walker Story Time" for walkers under 3 years
For more information: Melody Costa mcosta@anythinklibraries.org
  • Baby Story Time once a week; Wednesdays at 9:30am Walker Story Time twice a week; Mondays and Fridays at 9:30am Early literacy tips for caregivers included in every storytime
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Southern Peaks Public Library "Toddler Storytime" for ages birth to 3 years
For more information: Babette Reeves children@alamosalibrary.org

47. Library People - Friends Of Colorado Libraries
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  • Advocacy on behalf of libraries to involve Coloradans in supporting their institutions. Grants and technical advice for Colorado's libraries, including rural and smaller libraries. Activities to benefit the community at large, such as visits by authors to local libraries and annual celebrations such as National Library Week. Support for Colorado's local Friends groups.
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49. Read Reviews & Get Cheap Book Deals » Colorado Libraries | CheapBookDeals.com
Cheap Book Deals Colorado Libraries. From thrillers, romance and classic novels to selfhelp, true crime and reference, CheapBookDeals has reviews and deals for everyone.
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50. Library People - Friends Of Colorado Libraries: News
NEW Advocacy Alert Center. News. Library People E-Flash Newsletters. E-Flash Newsletter August, 2010 In this edition Red Flags About Fall Elections, Resources and a Blog for
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51. AskColorado - Participating Libraries
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52. Libraries - City Of Westminster, Colorado
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53. LEO - A Continuing Education Calendar For Colorado Libraries
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54. ITG Installs Sorters In Colorado Libraries | LISWire
ITG Completes Sorter Installation in Douglas County, Colorado, Libraries Library selects ITG sorters to integrate with 3M RFID Infrastructure Norcross, Ga. – February 10, 2010.
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By WeaverStephens (not verified) - Posted on 17 February 2010 ITG Completes Sorter Installation in Douglas County, Colorado, Libraries
Library selects ITG sorters to integrate with 3M RFID Infrastructure
Norcross, Ga. – February 10, 2010. ITG (Integrated Technology Group) recently completed the installation of its second sorter in the Douglas County (Colorado) Library system, a seven branch system serving nearly 240,000 residents in the suburbs of Denver. ITG’s sorters were specified because of their durability, reliability and interoperability, as the library needed technology that would work with their 3M RFID infrastructure. With an annual circulation of 4.5 million items, the library relies on automation to keep up with demand, and though Douglas County has three large sorters from a prominent library materials handling vendor, it chose ITG for its second round of automated materials handling (AMH) purchases.
In 2007, Douglas County selected expensive, complex machines with features that went well beyond sorting, but they soon found themselves having to hire two in-house technicians to maintain them as response from the vendor could take up to 30 days. Extended downtimes and “spectacular book jams” that mangled items plagued the library system. “There was no need to subject the smaller branches to the possibility of being unnecessarily out of commission due to a problem caused by over-engineering,” says Richard McLain, DCL’s facilities manager. “The library sorting system is the heartbeat of a library, functioning 24 hours a day, so when there is a problem it puts the entire library operation extremely far behind,” he says.

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