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1 Silverman, Randall H.Art of publishers' bookbindings, 1815-1915 by Ellen K. Morris and Edward S. LevinReview of the book The Art of Publishers' Bookbindings, 1815-1915.Books, Reviews; Publishers and publishing; Bookbinding2002
2 Landesman, Margaret M.Changing reference collection - from a collection development point of viewA PowerPoint presentation given at ALA Annual 2002.Libraries, collections; Librarians; Reference service2002
3 Anderson, Richard BryanFolding down the sheets/Merry BlacksmithThis is a 1:12 sound file. Track 2 of a clawhammer banjo demo CD by Rick Anderson.Banjo music2002
4 Anderson, Richard BryanIMHBCO (In my humble but correct opinion) -- The book is dead and it's a good thing, tooAs a group, we librarians are certainly not unique in our ability to deny the obvious. But sometimes I think that we take that ability to a unique extreme. It is obvious, for example, that as a research tool for all but a very few academic disciplines, the print monograph is dead.Librarian; Academic; Libraries2002
5 Anderson, Richard BryanIMHBCO (In my humble but correct opinion)--LJ and the NRA: separated at birth? Or, knee-jerk politics makes strange bedfellowsI'm a regular reader of Slate, the online news and commentary magazine. 1 know it's part of the Microsoft Military-Industrial Complex, but Slate offers enough witty and insightful writing that I'm usually able to put aside my reflexive aversion to all things Microsoft for a few moments each morning ...Elitists, Extremists, Captured2002
6 Anderson, Richard BryanRed-Haired Boy/Speed the Plough/Old Mother FlanaganThis is a 1:51 sound file. Track 3 of a clawhammer banjo demo CD by Rick Anderson.Banjo music2002
7 Anderson, Richard BryanRickett's/Staten Island/The Black Horse (Hornpipes)This is a 1:53 sound file. Track 1 of a clawhammer banjo demo CD by Rick Anderson.Banjo music2002
8 Kraus, Peter L.Simon Winchester, Map that changed the worldThe author, noted writer Simon Winchester (who graduated with a Geology degree from Oxford University), makes no secret of the fact that this text is an unabashed tribute to his hero, William Smith, a nineteenth century surveyor and canal digger whose passionate hobby was geology. In the course of S...2002
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