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NEW LIS BOOKS
The following is a sampling of titles recently acquired at the State Library for its LIS collection. All are available for Interlibrary Loan.
- Bouricius, Ann. The romance readers' advisory; the librarian's guide to love in the stacks. Chicago: ALA, 2000.
- Building a special collection of children's literature in your library: identifying, maintaining and sharing rare or collectible items. Edited by Dolores Blythe Jones. Chicago: ALA, 1998.
- Cianciolo, Patricia J. Informational picture books for children. Chicago: ALA, 2000.
- The cybrarian's manual 2. Edited by Pat Ensor. Chicago: ALA, 2000.
- Gorman, Michael. Our enduring values: librarianship in the 21st century. Chicago: ALA, 2000
- Kovacs, Diane. Building electronic library collections: the essential guide to selection criteria and core subject collections. N.Y.: Neal-Schuman, 2000.
- Library networks in the new millennium: top ten trends. Edited by Sara Laughlin. Chicago: ASCLA, 2000.
- Handbook for digital projects: a management tool for preservation and access. Edited by Maxine K. Sitts. Andover, MA: Northeast Document Conservation Center, 2000.
- Manley, Will. For library directors only: talking about trustees; For library trustees only; living with your director. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland, 1993.
- Mates, Barbara T. Adaptive technology for the Internet: making electronic resources accessible to all. Chicago: ALA, 2000.
- Nelson, Sandra S. The new planning for results: a streamlined approach. Chicago: ALA, 2001.
- Smith, Amy Sherman. Legacies for libraries: a practical guide to planned giving. Chicago: ALA, 2000.
- Traw, Jeri L. Library web site policies. Chicago: College Library Information Packet Committee, College Libraries Section, Association of College and Research Libraries, 2000.
- Turner, Anne M. Vote yes for libraries: a guide top winning ballot measure campaigns for library funding. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland, 2000.
- Weingand, Darlene. Administration of the small public library. 4th ed. Chicago: ALA, 2001.
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