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Libraries

Resources about library and information science or relevant to library professionals.

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Sub-headings:

Fun Facts
Internet for Libraries
Issues
Library Advocacy & Promotion
Library, Librarian & Library Science Blogs
Discussions of all aspects of librarianship and all types of libraries, as well as blogs written by librarians on a variety of topics.
Libraries Around The World
Libraries by Type
Library Employment
Library News
On the Job
Organizing the Web

Resources in this category:

BCK2SKOL Lessons
http://www.sc.edu/bck2skol/fall/fall.html
Online classes (including exams) for the librarian with little or no experience using the Internet--a great place to get started.
Bibliography on Evaluating Internet Resources
http://www.lib.vt.edu/help/instruct/evaluate/evalbiblio.html
"This bibliography, originally created for a panel discussion at a regional conference in Wisconsin, has grown with the increasing number of documents which address the problems and issues related to teaching and using critical thinking skills to evaluate Internet resources."
English-Spanish Language Resources for Library and Information Professionals
http://eubd1.ugr.es/tony/risweb.isa
"Here youŽll find a bilingual dictionary of terminology (both general and specific) used by library and information professionals containing over 89000 entries." Entries in the dictionary are taken from a variety of sources, including the IFLA Glossary.
English-Spanish/Spanish-English Language Resources for Library and Information Science Professional Search
http://eubd1.ugr.es/tony/risweb.isa
A bilingual compilation of common terminology encountered in Information Science literature. Useful for students and professionals interested in information organization and retrieval in English/Spanish.
How to Use the Dewey Decimal System
http://www.monroe.lib.in.us/childrens/ddchow.html
Here is a brief overview of the ten Dewey Decimal categories and what type of books you would find in each of the categories.
ISBNdb.com
http://isbndb.com/
Attention book-lovers of the world! Search the database at ISBNdb.com to find publishers' international standard book numbers, library call numbers, and books on your favorite subject. ISBNdb also searches online library catalogs for your selections and compares prices at online book stores.
Libraries411.com
http://www.libraries411.com/
This site is a free searchable online directory of Public Libraries in the USA and Canada. It provides both an address and a map image for each returned result.
Library and Archival Exhibitions on the Web
http://www.sil.si.edu/SILPublications/Online-Exhibitions/
Features links to online exhibitions created by archives, historical societies, libraries and museums.
The New York Public Library Digital Library Collections
http://www.nypl.org/digital/index.htm
"The New York Public Library Digital Library Collections represent a growing body of primary source materials created for the Web. The Digital Library Collections provide the public with digital versions of books, manuscripts, photographs, engravings, and other items as well as tools to browse, search, and analyze these materials remotely via the Internet. Many of the Digital Library Collections feature rich background and contextual information."
North Carolina ECHO: Exploring Cultural Heritage Online
http://www.ncecho.org/
This site offers an online doorway to the special collections of North Carolina's libraries, archives, museums, historic sites, and other cultural institutions.
ODLIS: Online Dictionary of Library and Information Science
http://lu.com/odlis/index.cfm
"ODLIS is designed as a reference resource for library and information science professionals, university students and faculty, and the general reader and library user. The primary criterion for including a new term is whether a librarian or other information professional might reasonably be expected to encounter it at some point in his (or her) career. The technical vocabulary of publishing, printing, book history, and computer science has been included when, in the author's judgment, a definition might prove helpful, not only to library and information professionals, but also to laypersons. "
Planning and Building Libraries
http://www.slais.ubc.ca/RESOURCES/architecture/index.htm
This excellent site includes not only considerations and tips for librarians planning their own renovations, expansions, or new buildings, but also provides library standards, hints for barrier-free design, resources for library automation, and a list of famous libraries with links to many images of award-winning designs.
Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
http://www.nypl.org/research/sc/sc.html
"The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture is a national research library devoted to collecting, preserving and providing access to resources documenting the history and experiences of peoples of African descent throughout the world." This web resource, part of the New York Public Library, hosts digital collections, online exhibitions, archives and manuscripts finding aids, and links to events and other related libraries.
Search for Public Libraries
http://nces.ed.gov/surveys/libraries/librarysearch/
"The Public Library Locator is a tool to help you locate information about a public library or a public library service outlet when you know some, but not all of the information about it. The information in this locator has been drawn from the NCES Public Libraries Survey." Libraries can be searched by name, address, phone number, etc., but also by legal service population, number of full time or professional staff, operating expenditures, operating income, collection size, services offered, types of transactions recorded - and many more. This allows users to compile lists of similar libraries across or within regions, states or counties. A powerful and flexible tool.
WorldCat [OCLC]
http://www.worldcat.org/
Search the catalogs of libraries around the world for books, music, videos, and articles.

What is the IPL?

The Internet Public Library is a public library for the world wide web.
Students from a consortium of colleges and universities with programs in information science develop and maintain the IPL!
Here are some of the partners in the IPL Consortium. A complete list is found on the IPL Consortium page.

The iSchool at Drexel Florida State University College of Information University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Graduate School of Library and Information Science Rutgers School of Communication and Information Studies

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Information and Library Science University of Pittsburgh School of Information Sciences Syracuse University School of Information The Information School - University Of Washington

The Internet Public Library is hosted by The iSchool at Drexel, College of Information Science and Technology,
with major support from the College of Information at Florida State University.

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