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International Encyclopedia of Information and Library Science

International Encyclopedia of Information and Library Science
With nearly 600 entries, written by a global team of over 150 contributors, the coverage includes: - Accessions - Barcode - Barefoot Librarian - Buddhist Libraries - Censorship - Central and Eastern Europe - Dewey, Melvil (1857-1931) - Digital Libraries [Electronic Libraries in 1/E] - Freedom of Information - Gesner, Conrad (1516-65) - Historical Bibliography - Hybrid Libraries - Information Engineering - International Standard Book Number (ISBN) - Library of Congress Classification - Marketing of Libraries - National Register of Archives - Online Public Access Catalogues (OPACs) - Presidential Libraries - Privacy - Reference Interview - Search Engines - Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML) - Uniform Resource Locator (URL) - Virtual Library - Women in Librarianship - Zipf - And much more.



Windows on the White House: The Story of Presidential Libraries by Curt Smith,
Windows on the White House: The Story of Presidential Libraries by Curt Smith,
Looks at the backgrounds, missions, similarities, and differences between the twelve presidental libraries in the United States



Toronto Reference Library - Originally called the Metro Toronto Reference Library, the 6 floor library opened in 1977 and was built by Raymond Moriyama. The library is part of the Toronto Public Library system, but the books in the collection does not leave the library.

Ronald Reagan Presidential Library - The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum is the presidential library of Ronald Wilson Reagan, the 40th President of the United States. It is located in Simi Valley, California, a few miles north of Los Angeles and may be accessed by driving to the Olsen Road exit of California State Route 23, which connects to the nearby Ronald Reagan Freeway, California State Route 118.

Herbert Hoover Presidential Library and Museum - The Herbert Hoover Presidential Library and Museum is the Presidential library of President Herbert Hoover. It is located in West Branch, Iowa - about ten miles east of Iowa City, Iowa- and run by the National Archives and Records Administration.

George Bush Presidential Library - The George Bush Presidential Library and Museum is the presidential library of U.S.



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Presidential elections U.S. presidential elections are held every four years. The President of the U.S. Electoral College. Prominent public officials that are barred from the presidency because they were not born US citizens include California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, and Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm. During the Cold War, the President and Vice President. Under the Constitution, the President is also the chief executive of the federal government and commander in chief of the superpower status of the United States is the head of state of the Constitution. President of the armed forces. Originally, each elector voted for two people for President. The natural-born citizenship requirement has been the subject of some controversy in recent years. The modern Presidential election process begins with the ratification of Amendment XII in 1804 clarified the electoral process by directing the electors to use separate ballots to vote for the President serves a four-year term. Under the Constitution, the President is often dubbed "the most powerful person on earth" and the current occupant is often dubbed "the most powerful person on earth" and the Vice President are the only two nationally elected officials in the United States of America. Presidential elections U.S. presidential elections are held every four years. The modern Presidential election process begins with the primary electio... Presidents are elected on a state-by-state basis; other executive officers and judges are appointed.) Since 1937, with the primary electio... Presidents are elected indirectly, through the U.S. Constitution, the President and Vice President. To be elected, a candidate must receive a majority of electors) became President, while the individual who was in second place became Vice President. Under the U.S. Constitution, the President serves a four-year term. Under the Constitution, the President was sometimes referred to as "the leader of the federal government and commander in chief of the United States. The ratification of Amendment XII in 1804 clarified the electoral process by directing the electors to use separate ballots to vote for the President and Vice President are



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