978 resultados para State Library of Massachusetts


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"This list revised and brought down to date is being republished in the 3d part of Bowker's 'State publications, ' now in press."--Letter from compiler, March 11, 1904.

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Covers years 1841-1844.

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Accompanied by "Supplementary catalogue of the California state library. General department. Authors. E. D. McCabe, state librarian." (3 p. L., 980 p. 24 cm.) Published: San Francisco, Caxton printing company, 1898.

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Special reports and monographs are issued as part of some of the Reports

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Description based on: Feb. 8 to Nov. 15, 1929; title from cover.

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Mode of access: Internet.

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Report year irregular.

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The paper describes the creation and content of the digital archive of photographs, films and materials from fieldwork (interviews, surveys, and observations) of students from the Information Funds of the Cultural and Historical Heritage program at the State University of Library Studies and Information Technologies, Sofia, Bulgaria. The text discusses the educational opportunities of the archive, and the plans for publishing it as CD and for conversion into an electronic archive on the Internet.

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This Summer 2016 newsletter from the South Carolina State Library, volume 42, issue 3, features news and updates about the Talking Book Services, a federally-funded program to meet the reading needs of South Carolina residents who are physically unable to read or use standard printed materials.

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This Spring 2016 newsletter from the South Carolina State Library, volume 42, issue 2, features news and updates about the Talking Book Services, a federally-funded program to meet the reading needs of South Carolina residents who are physically unable to read or use standard printed materials.