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Title: The 50 states [eBook] / edited by Charles F. Bahmueller ; managing editor, R. Kent Rasmussen. Publisher: Salem Press, p2007, c2007 ISBN-13: 978-1-58765-467-1 ISBN-10: 1-58765-467-9 Dewey: 973 Classifications: Reference Interest Level: YA Subjects: U.S. states Miscellanea. United States Miscellanea. Library Journal (August 1, 2007) Editor Bahmueller (Ctr. for Civic Education, CA) presents this attractive hardcover as "the most comprehensive and up-to-date one-volume reference work available on U.S. states." All components have been updated or replaced; the chapter on the District of Columbia is entirely new. The 51 entries average 20 pages apiece and are arranged alphabetically by state name. Forty statistical tables, including growth projections for every state through the year 2030, appear in each, as does a helpful "Index to Tables." For each state, a full county listing offers information on population, rank, and square mileage. Towns and cities with at least 10,000 residents are also listed with their respective population and rank data. Historical time lines complement the relevant and highly readable text, providing context. Also included are 154 maps, 225 black-and-white photographs, and 36 appendixes (25 of them new). In addition to suggested print and Internet resources found in every entry, there are a comprehensive bibliography and a guide to e-resources at the back of the text. All the basics are here (e.g., history, geography, economy), but the unexpected also abounds: e.g., governor profiles, political party affiliations of federal and state legislators, and voter participation. Insignias and other graphics are large and clear throughout, and the thick, nongloss pages make everything easy on the eyes. The layout is organized and consistent. BOTTOM LINE This edition is an easy recommendation; students from upper middle school through college as well as public library patrons will be very well served by it. At $150, even for smaller budgets, it's a steal.-Traci Avet, Palm Beach Cty. Lib. Syst., Belle Glade, FL Copyright 2007 Reed Business Information.

Title: Abolitionism [eBook] / Reyna Eisenstark ; Jennifer L. Weber, general editor. Publisher: Chelsea House, p2010, c2010 ISBN-13: 978-1-43813-167-2 ISBN-10: 1-43813-167-4 Dewey: 326 Classifications: Reference Interest Level: YA Series: Key concepts in American history Library Media Connection (November/December 2010) These slim volumes explore the major issues, events, and people who played important roles in shaping American history, covering such disparate topics as nationalism, abolitionism, and the modern day issue of terrorism. Where applicable, the books expand the topics to modern day concerns. Each volume is alphabetically arranged and includes excerpts from primary source material. At the beginning of each book, a question is posed about the topic, followed by the concept being discussed; then the author expands upon the question. Numerous sidebars are used to highlight the issues. Highly readable and amply illustrated with photographs, paintings, and period illustrations, these books can be purchased individually. However, they are best purchased as a set so students can

have access to the full range of topics discussed. Bibliography. Glossary. Index. Recommended. Augie Beasley, Educational Reviewer, Charlotte, North Carolina [Editor's Note: Also available in eBook format.]

Title: Ancient Greece an illustrated history. [eBook] Publisher: Marshall Cavendish Reference, p2011, c2011 ISBN-13: 978-0-7614-9955-8 ISBN-10: 0-7614-9955-5 Dewey: 938 Classifications: Reference Interest Level: 5-8 Reading Level: 8.7 S Subjects: Greece History To 146 B.C. u Greece Civilization To 146 B.C. b Subjects: Electronic books. j Electronic books. e c Library Media Connection (May/June 2011 t s Each book in this set contains a treasure trove of information about the areas and cultures that existed in :and around the main civilization. All cultures in the area are represented. Information about each civilization includes timelines, maps, illustrations, and superb photographs of artifacts. The chapters are concise, the text is age-appropriate, and the written material is not visually overwhelming. This series is a great compendium of information and resources, bringing together information from archaeological finds and contextual information from experts in the field. Recommended. Charla Hollingsworth, Hastings Ninth Grade Center, Alief Independent School District, Houston, Texas

Title: Ancient Rome an illustrated history. [eBook] Publisher: Marshall Cavendish Reference, p2011, c2011 ISBN-13: 978-0-7614-9956-5 ISBN-10: 0-7614-9956-3 Dewey: 937 Classifications: Reference Interest Level: 5-8 Reading Level: 8.9 S Subjects: Rome History. u Rome Civilization. b Rome Social life and customs. jSubjects: Electronic books. e Electronic books. c t Library Media Connection (May/June 2011) Library Media Connection (October 2009) s :This updated reference is notable for its breadth of information about the Native American tribes of North America. Chapters cover ancient peoples and civilizations, geography and culture, explorers, Indian Wars, changing lifestyles, and contemporary Native Americans. Current statistics and the section on Canadian tribes are particularly helpful. Most pages are illustrated with photos, maps, and drawings that extend the text. Quality construction shows throughout. The volume includes a chronology, list of contemporary nations, list of geographical place names with Indian origins, chart of tribal populations, and list of museums as well as historical and archeological sites. A veritable treasure trove of information, this reference volume will be useful in school and public libraries. Libraries serving Native American

populations will find it invaluable. Bibliography. Glossary. Index. Highly Recommended. Tena Natale Litherland, Head Librarian, Central Library, Webb School, Knoxville, Tennessee [Editor's Note: Also available in eBook format.]

Title: Career discovery encyclopedia. [eBook] Publisher: Ferguson, p2009, c2009 ISBN-13: 978-1-43812-854-2 ISBN-10: 1-43812-854-1 Dewey: 331.7 Classifications:Reference Interest Level: 5-8 Reading Level: 8.3 Included in These Sets/Series:Career Discovery Encyclopedia Subjects:Vocational guidance Encyclopedias. Electronic books. Tracings: Ferguson Publishing. Subjects:Digestive organs Anatomy. Digestion. Electronic books. Electronic books. School Library Journal (February 1, 2010) Gr 8 Up-While students can open this set to any of the 700 job titles listed and learn about a specific occupation, the introduction will alert them to the set's use of icons and its organization. This useful opening is followed by an article on "Finding a Career That's Right for You," which outlines assessment (including self-assessment) techniques and tools. These articles will interest the career minded, but adults may need to guide the discussion on the Holland Code, Kiersey Temperament Sorter, and MyersBriggs Type Indicator Assessment tests. Sixteen "Career Cluster Articles" follow, exploring "how individual careers fit into the larger picture of major industries." Next, individual occupations are clearly outlined, covering job requirements, education and training, outlook, online resources, and organizational addresses. Along with the familiar careers are such occupations as agribusiness technicians, histologic technicians, and aquaculturists. Entries reflect the current employment market; for example, under "Newspaper Editors" it's noted that Web-based publications will offer more opportunities. The easy-to-read and colorful fonts, the photos, and the comfortable layout will appeal to readers. In addition, icons link to the "U.S. Department of Education's 16 Career Clusters." These accessible volumes will be invaluable to students. While the revised and 45 new articles and the use of color update this set, libraries with limited budgets may find that it is not necessary to replace the 2007 edition.-Tina Hudak, St. Albans School for Boys, Washington, DC Copyright 2010 Reed Business Information.

Title: The legislative branch of the federal government purpose, process, and people [eBook] / edited by Brian Duignan. Publisher: Britannica Educational Pub., in association with Rosen Educational Services, p2010, c2010 ISBN-13: 978-1-61530-067-9 ISBN-10: 1-61530-067-8 Dewey: 328.73 Classifications: Reference Interest Level: YA Series: U.S. government: the separation of powers Included in These Sets/Series: U.S. Government: The Separation Of Powers

Subjects: United States. Congress. State governments United States. Legislators United States History. Legislators United States Biography. Electronic books. Electronic books. Library Media Connection (October 2010) This series contains an in-depth summary of each branch of our government including the history, purpose, and work process of each. All include primary source documents and inserts that highlight pertinent information. Biographies of each president are in the Executive book and contain discussions of important events and decisions that occurred during his term in office. The Legislative book includes a discussion of landmark legislation, a table of the Speakers of the House, and biographies of notable members of Congress. The Judicial book summarizes landmark decisions and includes biographies of justices and jurists. All three books are well written though certain adjectives might indicate a subtle bias but certainly not enough to preclude buying the series. Illustrations are b&w. Overall, this is a good reference set for U.S. government classes looking for information on people and decisions in the government. Bibliography. Glossary. Recommended. Kyla M. Johnson, Librarian, Farmington (New Mexico) High School [Editor?s Note: Also available in eBook format.]

Title: The executive branch of the federal government purpose, process, and people [eBook] / edited by Brian Duignan. Publisher: Britannica Educational Pub., in association with Rosen Educational Services, p2010, c2010 ISBN-13: 978-1-61530-066-2 ISBN-10: 1-61530-066-X Dewey: 351.73 Classifications: Reference Interest Level: YA Series: U.S. government: the separation of powers Included in These Sets/Series: eBook Bundle: High School Reference U.S. Government: The Separation Of Powers Subjects: Presidents United States History. Presidents United States Biography. Executive departments United States. United States Politics and government. Electronic books. Electronic books. Tracings: Duignan, Brian. Library Media Connection (October 2010) This series contains an in-depth summary of each branch of our government including the history, purpose, and work process of each. All include primary source documents and inserts that highlight pertinent information. Biographies of each president are in the Executive book and contain discussions of important events and decisions that occurred during his term in office. The Legislative book includes a discussion of landmark legislation, a table of the Speakers of the House, and biographies of notable members of Congress. The Judicial book summarizes landmark decisions and includes biographies of justices and jurists. All three books are well written though certain adjectives might indicate a subtle bias but certainly not enough to preclude buying the series. Illustrations are b&w. Overall, this is a good reference set for U.S. government classes looking for information on people and decisions in the

government. Bibliography. Glossary. Recommended. Kyla M. Johnson, Librarian, Farmington (New Mexico) High School [Editor?s Note: Also available in eBook format.]

Title: The judicial branch of the federal government purpose, process, and people [eBook] / edited by Brian Duignan. Publisher: Britannica Educational Pub., in association with Rosen Educational Services, p2010, c2010 ISBN-13: 978-1-61530-037-2 ISBN-10: 1-61530-037-6 Dewey: 347.73 Classifications: Reference Interest Level: YA Series: U.S. government: the separation of powers Included in These Sets/Series: eBook Bundle: High School Reference U.S. Government: The Separation Of Powers Subjects: Courts United States. Judicial power. Judges United States. Separation of powers United States. Electronic books. Electronic books. Tracings: Duignan, Brian. Library Media Connection (October 2010) This series contains an in-depth summary of each branch of our government including the history, purpose, and work process of each. All include primary source documents and inserts that highlight pertinent information. Biographies of each president are in the Executive book and contain discussions of important events and decisions that occurred during his term in office. The Legislative book includes a discussion of landmark legislation, a table of the Speakers of the House, and biographies of notable members of Congress. The Judicial book summarizes landmark decisions and includes biographies of justices and jurists. All three books are well written though certain adjectives might indicate a subtle bias but certainly not enough to preclude buying the series. Illustrations are b&w. Overall, this is a good reference set for U.S. government classes looking for information on people and decisions in the government. Bibliography. Glossary. Recommended. Kyla M. Johnson, Librarian, Farmington (New Mexico) High School [Editor?s Note: Also available in eBook format.]

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