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  • × author_ss:"Balas, J."
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  1. Balas, J.: ¬The online treasures of the Library of Congress (1996) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Describes the resources available through the LoC WWW online site. Covers: general information and publications; government information; research and collections services which include the historical collections for the National Digital Library, and the American Memory Project; copyright information from the US Copyright Office; online databases of the LoC including the LoC MARVEL gopher based information system; electronic exhibits; and information and guides for searching the Internet
  2. Balas, J.: Building virtual libraries (1996) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Discusses online resources that provide examples of virtual library projects and a forum for discussion. DIGLIB is an Internet mailing list provided by IFLANET. The Internet Public Library is hosted by the School of Information and Library Studies at the University of Michigan, and is divided into 4 divisions: Reference, Youth services, Librarian servicesand Education
  3. Balas, J.: Virtual support for the virtual librarian (1998) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Describes Web sites provided by professional organizations and other library support services which provide information and support for virtual librarians. These include: the American Library Association (ALA) (http://www.ala.org) site giving details of ALA conferences and events, a FAQ document and links to over 700 Web resources for children and families; the Library and Information Technology Association (LITA) site (http://www.lita.org) about LITA programmes and publications; the Internet Trend Watch (http://itwfl.com) for librarians newsletter published by Librarians and Educators Online (LEO); library system vendor Data Research Associates' site (http://www.dra.com/resources/library/librarianslibrary.html) which lists links to resources especially useful to librarians including the LCMARC databases, professional organizations, library-related topics, and special collections and libraries; and the Library Support Staff Resource Center (http://rodent.lib.rochester.edu/ssp) for paraprofessionals and other support staff. URLs for all resources discussed are given