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Incoming Resources
- A census of British newspapers and periodicals, 1620-1800
- 101 horror books to read before you're murdered, Sadie "Mother Horror" Hartmann, co-owner of Night Worms and editor-in-chief of Dark Hart ; foreword by Josh Malerman ; illustrations by Marco Fontanili
- A guide for government agencies, how to comply with the Regulatory Flexibility Act, U.S. Small Business Administration, Office of Advocacy
- Lonely Planet's armchair explorer, editors, Lorna Parkes, Polly Thomas
- A house of my own, stories from my life, Sandra Cisneros
- Resolved, the United States federal government should substantially reduce its military and/or police presence in one or more of the following, South Korea, Japan, Afghanistan, Kuwait, Iraq, Turkey, national debate topic for high schools, 2010-2011 : pursuant to 44 United States Code, section 1333, compiled by the Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress
- Foreign affairs
- Elva S. Smith's The history of children's literature, a syllabus with selected bibliographies
- Gale books and authors
- English books & readers, 1475-1557, being a study in the history of the book trade from Caxton to the incorporation of the Stationers' Company, by H.S. Bennett
- Twentieth-century choral music, an annotated bibliography of music suitable for use by high school choirs, J. Perry White
- Wordplay for kids, a sourcebook of poems, rhymes, and read-alouds, Tim Wadham
- Flood proofing techniques, programs, and references, [prepared by Dewberry and Davis with French & Associates, LTD]
- Better with books, 500 diverse books to ignite empathy and encourage self-acceptance in tweens and teens, Melissa Hart ; foreword by Sharon M. Draper
- Irish and Scotch-Irish ancestral research, a guide to the genealogical records, methods, and sources in Ireland, by Margaret Dickson Falley
- The picture printer of the nineteenth century, George Baxter, 1804-1867,, by C.T. Courtney Lewis
- The foundation of artistry, an annotated bibliography of distinctive choral literature for high school mixed choirs, Linda Allen Anderson, annotator
- Maritime and naval history, an annotated bibliography
- The new woman's survival catalog, a woman-made book, Kirsten Grimstad ; Susan Rennie
- Reference services review, RSR
- The woodcut art of J.J. Lankes, Welford Dunaway Taylor
- The millionaire and the bard, Henry Folger's obsessive hunt for Shakespeare's first folio, Andrea E. Mays
- One hundred great Jewish books, three millennia of Jewish conversation, Lawrence A. Hoffman
- A shimmer of joy, one hundred children's picture books in America, by Chris Loker ; with contributions by Cathryn M. Mercier, Joel Silver, & Michael F. Suarez
- The Complete Review guide to contemporary world fiction, M.A. Orthofer
- Agatha Christie, woman of mystery, John Escott
- Books of the people, editor, Dr. Stuart W. Halpern
- More Christmas books, compiled and edited by Walter Klinefelter ; introduction by Wilbur Macey Stone ; index by Will Ransom
- Resolved, the United States federal government should substantially increase social services for persons living in poverty in the United States, national debate topic for high schools, 2009-2010 : pursuant to 44 United States Code, section 1333, compiled by the Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress
- A bibliographical check-list of Christmas books, compiled and edited with an introduction by Walter Klinefelter
- The colophon, a book collectors' quarterly
- The United States Senate, an institutional bibliography, 1789-present
- The romance of modern first editions, by Henry de Halsalle
- Historical dictionary of Buddhism, by Charles S. Prebish
- The Irish-American experience, a guide to the literature, Seamus P. Metress
- Critical survey of poetry, editor, D. Alan Dean
- A.E. Housman, a sketch, together with a list of his writings and indexes to his classical papers, by A.S.F. Gow
- The read-aloud family, making meaningful and lasting connections with your kids, Sarah Mackenzie, founder of read-aloud revival
- Census product catalog
- The Gigantick histories of Thomas Boreman,, by Wilbur Macey Stone
- Christmas books,, by Walter Klinefelter
- Read, rhyme, and romp, early literacy skills and activities for librarians, teachers, and parents, Heather McNeil
- Census product update, current and future data releases from the U.S. Census Bureau, U.S. Census Bureau
- The new Grove dictionary of jazz, edited by Barry Kernfeld
- A select bibliography of the principal modern presses, public and private, in Great Britain and Ireland, by G.S. Tomkinson ; with an introduction by B.H. Newdigate
- Resolved, the United States federal government should substantially increase its economic engagement toward Cuba, Mexico, or Venezuela, national debate topic for high schools, 2013-2014 : pursuant to 44 United States Code, section 1333, compiled by the Congressional Research Service and the Hispanic Division, Library of Congress
- American writers, a collection of literary biographies, Jay Parini, editor in chief, Supplement XVI
- The ultimate scene & monologue sourcebook, an actor's guide to over 1,000 monologues and scenes from more than 300 contemporary plays, Ed Hooks
- 120 banned books, censorship histories of world literature, Nicholas J. Karolides, Margaret Bald, and Dawn B. Sova
- Making sense of business reference, a guide for librarians and research professionals, Celia Ross
Outgoing Resources
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