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Books published by publisher American Bar Association

  • Subject index to books for intermediate grades. Supplement

    Eloise Rue

    Unknown Binding (American Library Association, March 15, 1943)
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  • Children's Service in Public Libraries: Organization and Administration

    Elizabeth Henry Gross, Gene Inyart Namovicz

    Paperback (American Library Association, March 15, 1963)
    None
  • Subject index to books for intermediate grades

    Eloise Rue

    Unknown Binding (American Library Association, March 15, 1943)
    None
  • GABBY AND THE FOREST FIRES

    Ellen C. Dowling, Ed Nofziger

    Paperback (American Tree Association, March 15, 1947)
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  • Jesus of Nazareth

    Charles Edwards Park

    Unknown Binding (American Unitarian Association, March 18, 1909)
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  • Bicycle Skill Tests

    VA AAA - Falls Church

    Paperback (American Automobile Association, )
    CONTENTS: TEST PROCEDURE, EQUIPMENT, SKILL TESTS, SKILL TEST LAYOUT, MOUNTING BALANCE, CIRCLING AND CHANGE IN DIRECTION, BALANCE AT SLOW SPEED, STRAIGHT LINE CONTROL, MANEUVERING - WEAVING, TURNING AROUND IN A LIMITED SPACE, STOPPING ABILITY, CIRCLING AND BALANCE, SIGNALING, MULTIPLE DRIVER MANEUVERS, MANEUVERING IN LIMITED SPACE, TRAFFIC LIGHT AND STOP SIGNS, SUGGESTED SKILL TEST AREA A & B
  • Apples of Gold: A Book of Selected Verse

    Clara Bancroft Beatley

    Hardcover (American Unitarian Association, March 15, 1903)
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  • The Frugal Youth Cybrarian: Bargain Computing for Kids

    Calvin Ross

    Paperback (American Library Association, Aug. 1, 1997)
    These expert authors detail a wealth of ideas for planning providing, and evaluating services tailored to young adults. You'll discover thoughtful insights and practical advice focused on helping young adults make the most of the wide-ranging resources available.Rely on these excellent sources to: -- Create an environment that fosters intellectual, emotional, and social growth-- Select fiction and non-fiction that informs, inspires, and interests young adults-- Integrate school library resources with curriculum requirementsYouth librarians know that even reasonably priced software and CD-ROMs can be galaxies away from low-budget realities. Still, many wonderful multimedia programs can be found at relatively low prices. In this one-of-a-kind consumer guide for librarians and media specialists, educator Calvin Ross distinguishes between the must-haves and the nice-to-haves for both Macintosh and Windows platforms.Ross uncovers a legion of talented programmers, inspired by an educational mission and a love of children, who are distributing inexpensive software over the Internet and commercial online services. He visited countless Web sites and sifted through thousands of shareware and freeware programs to recommend 298 of the best bargain resources for children. With money-saving advice on low-cost computer applications for library staff, revitalizing donated computers, and more, you'll make the most of workstations without spending a fortune!
  • The Story of Drinking Water, CD

    AWWA (American Water Works Association)

    Paperback (American Water Works Association, May 10, 2001)
    Based on the Story of Drinking Water educational booklet, this CD-ROM brings water to life for kids! Covering the same topics as the booklet, the CD's animations and ipresentation can supplement or stand alone with the booklet. Animation and pop-ups keep the action moving and kids interested. Brief quizzes are included to stimulate thought and discussion.