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SJPL
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SJPLSan Jose Public Library (California)
SJPLSouth Jefferson Public Library (Summit Point, WV)


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The photos, which span the period from the 1860s through 2005) were selected from the archives of the San Jose Public Library (where the two authors are both librarians), San Jose State University, and the Sourisseau Academy.
Library, a revolutionary and exciting combination of the San Jose State University library and the main branch of the San Jose Public Library (SJPL), also increased the need for library guidance and orientation exponentially for SJSU students.
This report is based on extensive interviews with public library webmasters and examines the website management practices and future plans of webmasters and web management teams from the Boston Public Library, the Charlotte-Mecklenburg County Public Library, The Alexandria Library, the Houston Public Library, the Carnegie Library of Pittsburg, the Los Angeles Public Library, the San Jose Public Library, the Colorado Virtual Library, and the Salt Lake City Public Library.
 
 
 
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