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The following citations are a work in progress. The page includes research conducted from Library School, for my MFA in Writing, and my degree at the University of South Alabama. All entries begin with author last name or title. The citation style varies, there are formatting inconsistencies, and source repetition.

 

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Graham, Patterson Toby. A Right to Read : Segregation and Civil Rights in Alabama’s Public Libraries, 1900-1965. Tuscaloosa : University of Alabama Press, c2002., 2002.

Greenberg. “Metadata and Digital Information.”

Gregg, Justin. Are Dolphins Really Smart? : The Mammal Behind the Myth [in English].  Oxford: OUP Oxford, 2013. Book.

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Hartman, Liz. “A Vote for Libraries: As Election Season Enters the Homestretch, Everylibrary Founder John Chrastka Stresses That All Politics Is Local–Especially When It Comes Libraries.” 2016, 40.

Hawkins, Donald T. “Personal Digital Archiving Update: Software Tools and Systems: Many Materials That Individuals Wish to Archive Are Not in Digital Form, So a Major Aspect of Pda Is the Digitization Process for Photos or Documents.” 2016, 16.

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Kaaland, Christie, and Debra E. Kachel. School Library Legislative Advocacy Defined. ABC-CLIO, LLC, 2012. Topic overview.

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