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  1. Mississippi River (Rivers and Lakes) by John F. Prevost, 1999-07
  2. Mississippi in Words and Pictures (Young People's Stories of Our States Series) by Dennis B. Fradin, 1980-09
  3. Mississippi (Celebrate the States) by David Shirley, 1999-04
  4. The Mighty Mississippi (Geography of the World Series.) by Charnan Simon, 2004-08
  5. It's My State !: Mississippi (It's My State!) by Ann Gaines, 2007-04
  6. Journeys on the Mississippi by Kay Cooper, 1981-04
  7. The Mississippi River (Rivers of North America) by Jen Green, 2003-08
  8. The Mississippi Flood of 1993 (Cornerstones of Freedom Second Series) by Karin Luisa Badt, 1994-08
  9. The Mississippi (Rivers of the World) by Susan Darrell-Brown, 1978-12
  10. Mississippi (This Land Called America) by Shawndra Shofner, 2008-07-15
  11. The Mississippi Burning Civil Rights Murder Conspiracy Trial: A Headline Court Case (Headline Court Cases) by Harvey Fireside, 2002-11
  12. The Mississippi (First Book) by Ruth Crisman, 1984-09
  13. The Mississippi (First Book) by Ruth Crisman, 1984-09
  14. 1993 Mississippi River Floods (Disasters) by Jen Green, 2005-01

41. Sites Of Interest - Mississippi - Libraries - HCLS
Links to web sites of Libraries in Mississippi Welcome to the H arrison C ounty L ibrary S ystem Your Source for Information
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The University of Southern Mississippi Libraries
Take a tutorial in research techniques or a workshop in use of the library, check out the children's literature collection.
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Bolivar County Library System
Information on libraries, links to educational sites and online databases, and other items of local interest.
Central Misssissippi Regional Library System
Serving Rankin, Scott, Simpson, and Smith counties.
Copiah-Jefferson Regional Library
Serving Copiah and Jefferson counties. Site includes an online catalog.
First Regional Library System
Five-county library system serving DeSoto, Lafayette, Panola, Tate, and Tunica counties.
Hancock County Library System
Discover the services, policies and events calendar of this four-branch library system homed in Bay St. Louis, Miss.  
Harrison County Library System
Providing Library services to the citizens of Harrison County, Mississippi.

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43. Budget Woes Close A Dozen South Mississippi Libraries - WLOX-TV And WLOX.com - T
WLOX TV 13 The Station for South Mississippi - Local news, weather, sports, jobs, and entertainment - Gulfport, Biloxi, Pascagoula
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44. Some Mississippi Libraries Ban Jon Stewart Book
GULFPORT, MS Library officials in two southern Mississippi counties have banned Jon Stewart's best-selling America (The Book) over the satirical textbook's nude depictions
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E-Mail This Article Published on Monday, January 10, 2005 by the Associated Press Some Mississippi Libraries Ban Jon Stewart Book GULFPORT, MS - Library officials in two southern Mississippi counties have banned Jon Stewart's best-selling " America (The Book) " over the satirical textbook's nude depictions of the nine U.S. Supreme Court justices. "I've been a librarian for 40 years and this is the only book I've objected to so strongly that I wouldn't allow it to circulate," said Robert Willits, director of the Jackson-George Regional Library System of eight libraries in Jackson and George counties. "We're not an adult bookstore. Our entire collection is open to the entire public," Willits said. "If they had published the book without that one picture, that one page, we'd have the book." Wal-Mart has declined to stock the book because of the page, which features the faces of the nine Supreme Court justices superimposed over naked bodies. The facing page has cutouts of the justices' robes, complete with a caption asking readers to "restore their dignity by matching each justice with his or her respective robe." The book by Stewart and the writers of "The Daily Show," the Comedy Central fake-news program he hosts, was released in September. It has spent 15 weeks on The New York Times best seller list for hardcover nonfiction, and was named Book of the Year by Publishers Weekly, the industry trade magazine.

45. Mississippi Libraries Ban 'Daily Show' Book - Infoshop News
Do you think that more people will become anarchist / libertarian given the economic crisis? Yes! No; People are too busy with the new Halo release
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46. ALA | Dancing Rabbits In Mississippi Libraries, Dancing Rabbits In Mississippi L
Interface Volume 24, Winter, 2002. Interface is the newsletter published by the ASCLA division of the ALA. Fourteen libraries in the hills and delta of northwest Mississippi
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Surviving and Thriving on Your Own Print ALA Home Dancing Rabbits in Mississippi Libraries
Dancing Rabbits in Mississippi Libraries Interface Volume 24, Winter, 2002. Interface is the newsletter published by the ASCLA division of the ALA. Fourteen libraries in the hills and delta of northwest Mississippi are announcing the formation of the Dancing Rabbit Library Consortium. The consortium's miss is to develop and improve library service in northwest Mississippi through the collaborative efforts of all types of libraries. Members of the consortium have already received a second grant for shared technology support.
Volume24, Number 4, 2002
Dancing Rabbits in Mississippi Libraries: A New Multitype Consortium
by: Missie Craig, Carnegie Public Library of Clarksdale and Coahoma County Library service in northwest Mississippi has multiplied thanks to a bunch of... dancing rabbits Libraries have rabbits now? Well, yes, sort of. Fourteen libraries in the hills and delta of northwest Mississippi are announcing the formation of the Dancing Rabbit Library Consortium. "The grant we got to plan a multi-type consortium called the group 'the Delta area libraries'", say participants, "but not all the libraries were in the Delta. And 'Northwest Mississippi' didn't have any pizzazz, so when someone suggested 'Dancing Rabbit' we all jumped on it and began designing a logo in our heads!" Some of the area served by the consortium was also included in the 1830 Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek.

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"Rebuild Mississippi Libraries" If you would like to help the Jackson-George Regional Library recover from Hurricane Katrina, donations are being accepted through the Pascagoula Friends of the Library organization. Your tax-deductible donations will be used to help replace materials, shelving, appliances, furniture, and fixtures. Donations may be sent to:
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Moss Point, MS 39563 "Rebuild Mississippi Libraries" Fund Launched For Damaged Public Libraries Realizing that many public libraries are faced with vast cleanup efforts, major repairs and the replacement of collections, library supporters, communities, ad neighbors are asked to join in this rebuilding effort. Contributions can be sent to: Rebuild Mississippi Libraries Fund c/o AmSouth Bank 210 E. Capitol Street

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50. Mississippi Libraries - Memphis.com
6619 Highway 305, Olive Branch, MS 38654 Map +1 662.895.5900
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51. A Literacy Milestone For Mississippi Libraries
R ome wasn't built in a day, and neither will our nation's 21st century digital infrastructure. Gradually, however, it is taking shape. Highspeed networks increasingly link
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A Literacy Milestone for Mississippi Libraries by Terian Tyre MultiMedia Schools • March/April 2001 R ome wasn't built in a day, and neither will our nation's 21st century digital infrastructure. Gradually, however, it is taking shape. High-speed networks increasingly link schools, libraries, homes, and businesses all across this vast country. And statewide initiatives have often led the way. Mississippi, for example, was among the first to provide universal access to the Internet through all of its public libraries. Now, it steps out front as the first state to offer universal access to academic curriculum through its public libraries. Patrons choose their courses from the PLATO learning system, a collection of computer-based instructional curricula for young adults and adults from PLATO Learning, Inc. It's all Web-based and totally free to users.
First to Offer Statewide Access to PLATO
Playing a pivotal role in this literacy project is the Mississippi Library Commission (MLC) and its former executive director, John Pritchard. First, the MLC helped spearhead investment for a frame-relay network that made high-speed Internet access available to virtually all the libraries in the state. This improved infrastructure, in turn, enabled delivery of complex courseware like PLATO and other advanced applications to libraries statewide. Finally, an independent assessment by the state's First Regional Library in a demonstration project proved compelling. Patrons were interested. Quite a few took the self-paced instructional courses to earn their GED, for example. Library staff also generally approved, noting that it took little administration time (staff register patrons with the system just once) while offering considerable benefit to their communities. Based on this success, the MLC has now rolled out the PLATO Web Learning Network to public libraries throughout Mississippi. The MLC approved a 3-year subscription, which should result in a rich baseline data for further analysis.

52. New Orleans Louisiana And Mississippi Libraries One Year After Katrina - New Orl
What is the status of the public libraries in Mississippi, in New Orleans and throughout Louisiana a year after hurricane Katrina hit? How much damage is there still along the
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    Gulf Coast Libraries One Year After Katrina New Orleans - Louisiana - Mississippi
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    zSB(3,3) As a child, the highlight of my week was a trip to the public library where I could borrow all sorts of wonderful children's books. My children grew up with weekly trips to the public library. As an adult, I visit my public library several times a week. I cannot imagine what it must be like to be without a public library. When hurricane Katrina devastated the Gulf Coast, many school, public, and academic libraries were badly damaged or destroyed, particularly those in New Orleans and other parts of Louisiana and in Mississippi. How much progress has been made in the last year in restoring library services, with all of the other work that has had to be done?
    How Bad Is It? Has Progress Been Made Since Katrina?

    53. Mississippi Libraries, Library Catalogues & Books – Libdex.com
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    55. Elizabeth
    Head of Science Library, University of Mississippi Libraries. 2005 present Interim Coordinator of Reference, University of Mississippi Libraries. 2004 -2005.
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    publications committees and activities education ... contact information PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Head of Science Library, University of Mississippi Libraries. 2005 - present: Interim Coordinator of Reference, University of Mississippi Libraries. 2004 -2005. Science Librarian, Science Library, University of Mississippi Libraries. 1998 - 2004: Science and Technology Bibliographer and Reference Librarian, University of Mississippi Libraries. Information Resource Specialist, Science and Public Policy Program, University of Oklahoma. Reference Department Library Assistant, University of Oklahoma Library PUBLICATIONS Choinski, Elizabeth. 2007. Journal use in pharmacy: a citation analysis of faculty publications at a school of pharmacy. Choinski, Elizabeth and Michelle Emanuel. 2006. The one minute paper and the one hour class: outcomes assessment for one shot library instruction. Reference Services Review Choinski, Elizabeth, Amy E. Mark, Missy Murphey. 2003. Assessment with rubrics: an efficient and objective means of assessing student outcomes in an information resources class. portal: Libraries and the Academy Choinski, Elizabeth. 2000. Book review:

    56. Funding Falls, But Usage Up At Mississippi Libraries » The Commercial Appeal
    At the same time demands for services are increasing, libraries statewide are trying to figure out how to deal with dwindling fund sources.
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