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United States Railroad Administration Publications: A Bibliography
Helen R. Richardson
Literary Licensing, LLC
2012
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United States Railroad Administration Publications: A Bibliography by Helen R. Richardson is a comprehensive guide to the publications produced by the United States Railroad Administration (USRA) during its brief existence from 1917 to 1920. The USRA was created during World War I to coordinate the operations of the country's railroads for the war effort. The book contains detailed information about the various publications produced by the USRA, including reports, manuals, and bulletins. The bibliography is organized by type of publication and includes a brief description of each item, as well as information about its publication date, author, and availability. The book is an essential resource for researchers, historians, and anyone interested in the history of railroads in the United States.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
United States Railroad Administration Publications: A Bibliography
Helen R. Richardson
Literary Licensing, LLC
2012
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The Pastors Wife, an Ornament of Beauty Adorned for Christ
Helen R Gill
Xlibris Corporation
2013
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The Pastors Wife, an Ornament of Beauty Adorned for Christ
Helen R Gill
Xlibris Corporation
2013
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Confusions Of A Constipated Crone: A book about stuff & other things.
Helen R. Bartlett
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2011
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Ensuring Intellectual Freedom and Access to Information in the School Library Media Program
Helen R. Adams
Libraries Unlimited Inc
2008
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Over two-thirds of all challenges to books and other resources reported to the ALA Office for Intellectual Freedom occur in schools. This book explores intellectual freedom issues in school library media programs including selection of resources and materials selection policies, challenges and censorship, students' freedom to read, patron privacy and confidentiality of library records, the blocking of Internet resources, access to the school library media center, its resources, and services for students with special needs, and advocacy for minors' First Amendment rights in school library media programs. Throughout the text, practicing public school and private school library media specialists at different grade levels candidly share their stories and observations on how intellectual freedom principles and ALA policy statements apply to real life situations. Attorney Mary Minow provides vital information about the impact of the First Amendment, federal and state law, and court decisions on minors using libraries in schools. Whether a library media specialist in the field or a student in a graduate or undergraduate library and information studies program, readers will find both practical information and advice to complement the concepts found in the American Library Association's Intellectual Freedom Manual. Print and Web resources are included.
Protecting Intellectual Freedom and Privacy in Your School Library
Helen R. Adams
Libraries Unlimited Inc
2013
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Written by a well-known intellectual freedom advocate, this book is a one-stop source for school librarians on intellectual freedom and privacy issues that blends principles with best practices.In order to sort out fact from fiction and become effective, critically thinking adults in a global society, children need access to diverse points of view from authoritative sources in their school libraries. This book provides school librarians with easy-to-read guidance on specific aspects of intellectual freedom and privacy, explaining how the core values of the library profession translate into everyday practice. The readings supply current information and targeted, practical advice on a broad range of topics, including privacy and confidentiality in the context of a school library; working with homeless students, English language learners, and other special needs students; challenges to school library materials; filtering issues; and advocacy for intellectual freedom.Each of the nine chapters begins with an introductory essay examining the topic and concludes with a "key ideas" summary; a list of annotated resources to lead the reader to more information on the individual column topics; and discussion questions. The volume's appendices include the text of the ALA Library Bill of Rights and the Code of Ethics as well as an annotated list of pro-First Amendment and privacy protecting organizations with contact information.
Doris Eileen Evans was given away by her mother at the age of 3 months due to the social deprivation prevailing in post second world war London. Taken in by the children's charity, Barnardo's, she received plenty of discipline, not much education as we know it today, and even less love. However, Eileen had much love to give and, as she grew, found numerous ways to share this with others. She also found a Heavenly Father who was interested in her needs and placed her in a family. When illness forced her to stop working with children, Eileen simply found other ways and means to love and serve. The adult Eileen was a simple soul whose naivety often led to much mirth. But her childlike faith in her heavenly Father undergirded her whole life and gave her the strength to continue against the odds. It has been said that God gives us the ingredients in life, but it's up to us to make the cake. Well, if so, then by the time she died, Eileen had baked a very tasty cake, shared and enjoyed by many.