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The amount of digital information that libraries need to manage effectively for the benefit of users is constantly increasing. This book discusses in detail how library administrators can better handle this growing abundance of information, as well as effective ways to allow library users easy access. Respected leaders in the field of librarianship explore various aspects of how librarians are meeting the challenges of delivering more digital information to a changing user base, including preservation demands, licensing agreements, digitizing and making available collections unique to specific libraries, and providing more personalized digital services to library users. This book focuses on ...
An adoring, celebratory tribute to the one, the only, Jennifer Coolidge, that all-at-once captures her unique personality, engaging life story, smart and sassy life lessons, and special brand of humor that's quickly made JC one of America's most beloved stars and pop culture icons. Whether we remember Jennifer Coolidge as the hilariously ditzy manicurist Paulette Bonafonté in Legally Blonde, as the seductress Stifler’s Mom from American Pie, or as the totally unaware and fragile basket case Tanya McQuoid in The White Lotus, these scene-stealing performances have shown her many dimensions as a comic actor and her craft is palpable—Jennifer has finally reached the pop culture stardom she ...
The content of this book "focuses on ways that technical services departments in libraries are meeting the challenges of new formats, new work duties, and changing jobs in the wake of less money and a decreasing job force."--Cover.
Hans Ulric Schleich was born in 1705 in Weisloch, Baden, Germany, the son of Carl and Anna Barbara Schleich. He married 1) Anna Susanna Alsweiler in 1728, d. 1731, 2) Catharina in about 1732/3, d. 1745, 3) Anna Catharina in about 1745, d. 1746, and 4) Anna Barbara Senck in about 1747. In 1752 Ulric brought his wife and children from all marriages to America and settled South Carolina. Descendants and relatives went by the surname of Sligh and lived in South Carolina, California, Georgia, Michigan, and elsewhere.
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