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St. Jerome (331-420 A.D.)
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A long biography of the patron of librarians, the most learned of the Fathers of the Western Church.
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ALA News Archive
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Collected headlines related to US libraries, grouped by month of publication. Archives go back to 1997.
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BUBL Information Service
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An Internet-based information service for the UK higher education community.
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ERIC Digests on Libraries
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Offers an annotated list with links to ERIC Digests that relate to libraries, librarianship, and library science.
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Institute of Museum and Library Services
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An independent US federal agency supporting museums and libraries of all types.
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LibLinks
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Directory of library resource links organized by US states.
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Libraries for the Future
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A US national organization dedicated to information equity, literacy and the preservation and renewal of libraries. Offers research and advocacy programs, planning and training, forums, and publications.
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Libraries, Information and Society
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Postings and information from this international, holist and free Internet discussion forum to promote the commons and openness values of public information, and knowledge.
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Library Link of the Day
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A daily link for library enthusiasts. Also available via e-mail or an RSS feed.
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Library Lovers' Month
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Offers library support groups some ideas for making February a month-long celebration of school, public, and private libraries of all types.
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NodeWorks Encyclopedia - Libraries
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Encyclopedia article which examines the history and issues relating to libraries.
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Stump the Librarian
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List of correctly answered questions by reference librarians at Central Michigan University that were submitted as part of contest.
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UNESCO Libraries Portal
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Directory of online resources on librarianship and library science, as well as the websites of individual institutions.
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You Are Not Alone (Maybe)
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Frequently asked reference questions, posted by the University of Michigan's Internet Public Library.
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