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Bangor Public Library Blog: Who Are These Writers? #5
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Bangor Public Library Blog. Tuesday, February 2, 2010. Who Are These Writers? Prescott, a native of Salem, Massachusetts, grandson of Colonel William Prescott, commander of rebel forces at the Battle of Bunker Hill (the "Don't fire until you see the whites of their eyes" battle), is a noted historian who lived from 1796 to 1859. To assist him in writing. What is a noctograph. But to no avail):. In 1821, Prescott's commitment to writing began to pay off, as he began to have articles and reviews about lite...
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Bangor Public Library Blog: Oct 27, 2009
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Bangor Public Library Blog. Tuesday, October 27, 2009. Who Are These Writers? John Gorham Palfrey is another writer featured on the Bangor Public Library rotunda whose name and publications may not hold the high stature each held in 1912 during the library's construction. Palfrey's most famous work would have to be the five volume [originally planned as three volumes as shown in the above image] History of New England. Its meaning is "of or relating to an often immoderate reverence for forebears or tradi...
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LLNE News: LLNE Fall Meeting 2012: eBooks Revolution
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This blog is maintained by the editors of the LLNE News. Why wait 6 months to catch up with LLNE? This blog includes member news, LLNE updates, and tips on technology. Thursday, November 15, 2012. LLNE Fall Meeting 2012: eBooks Revolution. Harvard Law School will be hosting the LLNE annual Fall Meeting on Friday, December 7th, 2012. For more details, agenda, speakers, and registration information, please go to the meeting website. We hope you’ll join us! Posted by Kyle K. Courtney @ 10:36 AM.
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LLNE News: January 2005
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This blog is maintained by the editors of the LLNE News. Why wait 6 months to catch up with LLNE? This blog includes member news, LLNE updates, and tips on technology. Monday, January 31, 2005. Future of Law Libraries Symposium. The never-ending advancements in technology are impacting all aspects of law librarianship and law schools from staffing, to facilities, to faculty support, as well as classroom teaching. In the upcoming symposium, "The Future of Law Libraries," these issues will be addressed...
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LLNE News: July 2005
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This blog is maintained by the editors of the LLNE News. Why wait 6 months to catch up with LLNE? This blog includes member news, LLNE updates, and tips on technology. Tuesday, July 26, 2005. New Edition of LII's Online Annotated Constitution. There is a new edition of LII's Annotated Constitution. Available. This edition has increased functionality such as links to Supreme Court opinions. Source: Law Librarian Blog. Posted by Susan Vaughn @ 2:40 PM. Wednesday, July 06, 2005. AALLamo Blog for San Antonio.
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Bangor Public Library Blog: Finding Foreign Language Fiction Books at Bangor Public Library (& Elsewhere in Maine)
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Bangor Public Library Blog. Friday, May 27, 2011. Finding Foreign Language Fiction Books at Bangor Public Library (& Elsewhere in Maine). Bangor Public Library has recently added to our collection two new fiction books written in Chinese. One of these books is Luo di / Ha Jin zhu, yi (English translation:. A good fall by Ha Jin). Here is a permanent link to our catalog record of this book:. Http:/ ursus.maine.edu/record=b4894108 S53. The second of these books is. You can get better results for Chinese wo...
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Bangor Public Library Blog: NPR and Books
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Bangor Public Library Blog. Saturday, March 26, 2011. NPR has been in the news quite a bit recently. Have you noticed? I am not here to rehash all the arguments about plans to cut NPR's funding or to lay out a detailed case for why I would oppose or approve of the cutting of NPR's funding. All I would say is that I think NPR's reach is much greater than skeptics would have you believe and that its audience is not as narrow as some would have you believe. Recent coverage on NPR of these books became the m...
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Bangor Public Library Blog: May 27, 2011
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Bangor Public Library Blog. Friday, May 27, 2011. Finding Foreign Language Fiction Books at Bangor Public Library (& Elsewhere in Maine). Bangor Public Library has recently added to our collection two new fiction books written in Chinese. One of these books is Luo di / Ha Jin zhu, yi (English translation:. A good fall by Ha Jin). Here is a permanent link to our catalog record of this book:. Http:/ ursus.maine.edu/record=b4894108 S53. The second of these books is. You can get better results for Chinese wo...
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LLNE News: September 2005
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This blog is maintained by the editors of the LLNE News. Why wait 6 months to catch up with LLNE? This blog includes member news, LLNE updates, and tips on technology. Tuesday, September 27, 2005. Simmons GSLIS Continuing Ed. online workshops. Simmons is offering several online workshops. Source: Peter Scott's Library Blog. Posted by Susan Vaughn @ 12:50 PM. Thursday, September 01, 2005. Concerned about our colleagues affected by Hurricane Katrina? For thoughts about helping our colleagues in need.
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LLNE News: May 2005
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This blog is maintained by the editors of the LLNE News. Why wait 6 months to catch up with LLNE? This blog includes member news, LLNE updates, and tips on technology. Tuesday, May 31, 2005. Need to send a large file? The Law Librarian Blog mentions a service called YouSendIt.com. Upload your file to the service and e-mail a link from which recipients can download the file. Source: Law Librarian Blog. Posted by Susan Vaughn @ 5:54 PM. We knew it would happen- - The Law Firm. Thursday, May 05, 2005. Check...
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