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A National Graphics Resource Center for Libraries 12/3/15 1 Public Relations Office Publications Graphics Records, 1979- Box 1: A National Graphics Resource Center for Libraries in the United Kingdom, 1981 ALA Graphics Bookmarks, 1999-2002 Awards: Caldecott Medal (2001) Coretta Scott King Award (2001) Michael L. Printz Award (2001) Newbery Medal (2001) Celebrities: Donovan, Landon (2003) Hawk, Tony (2002) Jones, Marion (2001) Williams, Serena (2002) Children's and Youth Appeal: Between the Lions (Get Wild About Reading!) (2000) Captain Underpants (2001) Clifford is Big on Reading (2003) Curious George (2001) Designated Reader (sticker) (2000) E.T. (2002) Get Graphic @ Your Library (2002) Lemony Snicket (It's an Unfortunate Event to Lose Your Place) (2003) Lord of the Rings (2001) Arwen Frodo Gandalf Lord of the Rings: Moving Words Inspire Moving Pictures (2002) Neuman, Alfred E. (MAD Magazine) (2002) Olivia (Reading never wears me out!) (2003) Reading: It Becomes You! (Chameleon) (2003) Sandman (A Book is a Dream That You Hold in Your Hands) (2003) Sesame Street–Elmo (La música en tu biblioteca) (2002) General Reading Promotion: Celebrate the Discoveries of Women (2002) Celebrate Latino Heritage (2001) Curie, Marie ("Nothing in Life is to be Feared") (2000) Douglass, Frederick ("Once You Learn to Read you will be Forever Free") (2000) el 30 de abril: El día de los niños / El día de los libros (Children's Day / Book Day 12/3/15 2 April 30, 2002) Encuéntralo Clasificacíon Decimal Dewey (2000) Find it: Library of Congress Classification System (2002) Get Carded @ Your Library (2002) Get on Top of Your Game (2002) Keller, Helen ("Literature is my Utopia") (2000) Kids Connect @ the Library (2001) Libraries Change Lives (2001) Libraries Linking People to the World of Information (2001) Multilingual 'Read' (2001) National Library Week (April 1-7, 2000) National Library Week (Get On Top Of Your Game) (April 14-20, 2002) National Library Week (April 6-12, 2003) Parks, Rosa (History Lives) (2001) Peck, Richard, Zihuatanejo, Mexico, 1990 (2001) I Read (English version) Yo Leo (Spanish version) Read to Your Hero (Firefighter) (2002) Right to Know (There Are no Answers for a Safe Environment if There Are no Questions) (2001) Robinson, Jackie (History Lives) (2002) Slammin' @ Your Library (Teen Read Week) (2003) Ultimate search engine @ your library (2001) Untangle the Web @ your library (2000) ALA Graphics Notecards, 2001-02 "Lazy Lions" (2002) Multilingual 'Read' (2001) ALA Poster Celebrities Comprehensive Listing through 1999 Booklists, Booknotes, and Brochures, 1985- Booklists: 100 All-Star Choices for Teens (2000) Booknotes: "Booknote" (w/stars) (2000) Flowers (2000) Brochures: Coretta Scott King Award Honor Books (1993, 1994) Get head start at The Library (1985) Libraries for Productivity, Literacy, and Democracy (1990) Visit the New ALA Online Store! (ca. 2001) Western Maryland Public Libraries: Sign System Manual Clip Art, 1980 Box 1 is 0.20 Empty Box 2: 12/3/15 3 Compact Discs Library Art 01:ALA Graphics Library Art 02: ALA Graphics Library People One Book, One Community READ: Make Your Own READ Posters and Bookmarks! Slammin’: Poetry Resource CD Videotapes Achieving Breakthrough Service in Libraries. May 12, 1994 Caldecott at Fifty: Highlights of the 1987 ALSC-Charlemae Rollins Program, 1988 Coretta Scott King Award. Over 30 years of Excellence! Controlling the Confrontation; Art Lustberg on Effective Communication Techiques Chossing the Best in Children’s Video: A Guide for Parents and Everyone Who Cares About Kids Library Video Magazine; Volume 4, Issue 1 Rediscover America The Future Is Information: Careers in Library and Information Science Box 3: Baldwin, Michael A Slam Poetry Manual (with magnets) Celebrate America’s Diversity Caldecott Calendar, 1992 Caldecott Calendar, 1993 Caldecott Calendar, 1994 Caldecott Calendar, 1995 Caldecott Calendar, 1996 Everyone is a Winner...: Program Guide Open for Business: How to Open a Library Reatil Shop (includes an audio cassette) Quick Clips: ALA Clip Art III Quick Clips 2 Read!: A Family Summer Reading Program for Grades 7-11 Reading is a Magic Trip: Program Guide Search the Net: Internet Camera-Ready Handouts Solve Mysteries - Read: Program Guide Webster and Winona’s Wonderful World of Words Folders: Award Announcements Bumper Stickers and Doorhangers Greeting Cards Postcards Reading Lists 12/3/15 4 Book List Booklets (includes “Outstanding Books for the College Bound and Lifelong Learners”) Box 4: Clothing ALA Scarf ALA Tie Book Nightshirt BTR Bib (Eng) BTR Bib (Sp) BTR Knit Cap BTR T (Eng) BTR T (Sp) Club Read T-Shirt Cybrarian Cap Cybrarian T-Shirt Dewey Nightshirt Get a Life T-Shirt Clobal Reach T-Shirt Kids Connect T-Shirt Let’s Talk About It Cap Librarian Fleece Look Listen Learn T-Shirt Numbers T-shirt Rainbow T-shirt Rally T-shirt READ Apron READ Black T-Shirt READ Blue T-shirt READ Cap Read Fun T-Shirt READ Towel Reading Rocks T-shirt Ready Read Hat Red Read Cap Seuss Library Cat Tie Banner/Flag Baseball Pennant Custom Library Symbol Flag Family Literacy-Reading Begins at Home Libraies Change Lives Multilingual International Literacy Year 12/3/15 5 National Library Week TRW 2001 Numerals Year of the Lifetime Reader Box 5: ALA Cardbox Buttons (2 envelopes) Earrings Get Active Keyholder LIBRARY Keyholders Pencils and Pens Pins READ Bookmarks Bookplates Flashlight Keyholders Magnet Necklaces Ornament Paperweight TRW Stopwatch Ribbons Rubber Stamps Stensil Take to Read Together Card Temporary Tatoos Box 6: Adam Curry, 1991 Alec Baldwin, 1991 Andrew Shue, 1993 Ani DiFranco, 1999 Antonio Banderas, 1995 Barbara Bush, 1989 Barbara Walters, 1996 Barbie, 1996 Baryshnikov, 1984 Bette Midler, 1984 Bill Cosby, 1994 Bill Nye, 1994 12/3/15 6 Billy Dee Williams, 1989 Bo Jackson, 1989 Brandy Norwood, 1997 Britney Spears, 2002 Bradford Marsalis, 1993 Chamique Goldsclaw, 2001 Cindy Crawford, 1997 Christina Ricci, 1999 David Bowie, 1986 Courtney Cox, 1996 Dan Marino, 1985 David Copperfield, 1997 Danny Glover, 1996 Dihann Carroll, 1986 Dr. Ruth, 2001 Edward James Olmos, 1993 Elvis, 1994 Emeril Lagasse, 1998 Fabio, 1887 Geena Davis, 1993 George Burns, 1986 Glen Close, 1989 Goldie Hawn, 1986 Graham Green, 1993 Box 7: Grant Hill, 1998 Harrison Ford, 1989 Indigo Girls, 2002 Isiah Thomas, 1988 Janet Evans, 1992 Jay Leno, 1997 Jimmy Smits, 1991 Jesse White Tumblers, 1990 John Goodman, 1993 Julia Alvarez, 2004 Keshia Knight Pulliam, 1989 Kim Basinger, 1998 Kirk Cameron, 1989 Kristi Yamaguchi, 1992 Kristine Lilly, 2001 12/3/15 7 Landon Donavan, 2002 Lee Lacocca, 1985 Loretta Lynn, 1990 Margaret Sanger, 1993 Marion Jones, 2001 Marlee Matlin, 1993 Matt Dilon, 1994 Mel Gibson, 1996 Melissa Ethridge, 2000 Michael Bolton, 1992 Michael Chang, 1991 Michael Fox, 1987 Michael Keaton, 1991 Michelle Kwan, 2001 Box 8: Malcolm X, 1999 Michelle Pfeiffer, 1995 Mike Mussina, 2001 Monica, 2001 Morgan Freeman, 1996 Muhammad Ali, 1998 Neil Gaiman, 2004 Nicholas Cage, 1997 Olsen Twins, 1998 Oprah Winfrey, 1987, 1996 Patrick Stewart, 1991 Paul Newman, 1986 Peter Jennings, 1991 Phill Collins, 1987 Phylicia Rashad, 1986 Regis Philbin, 2000 Rick Bayless, 2004 Rob Schneider, 1997 Roseanne Arnold, 1992 Rosie O’Donnell, 1997 Ruben Blades, 1987 Library Card Sign Up, 1991 Little Women, 1994 Magic Place Make Way Duckling, 1990 12/3/15 8 Margaret Edwards Award, 1994 Newberry/Caldecott Promo Brochure, 1985 1986 1988 1989 Newberry/Caldecott Bookmark, 2001 Newberry Poster, 2001 Newberry 75th Anniversary, 1996 Box 9: Baloon CD Content, 2002 Tip Sheets, 2002 Correspondence, 2003 Financial, 2003 Note, 2002-2003 Conquer Information Universe, 1997 GR - Change Your World CHange Purse, 2006 Library People CD, 2004 Library People Bookplates National Library Workers Day, 2009 National Library Week (NLW) 1+ Committee, 1999 Poster, 2001 Baseball Bookmark, 2002 Baseball Poster, 2002 Baseball Mini Poster, 2002 Bookmark, 2003 CD Response, 2003 Poster, 2003 Bookmark, 2004 Poster, 2004 Keychain, 2006 Change Your World Mobile, 2006 Poster, 2007 Poster, 2008 Banner - Hands, 2008 Worlds Connect, 2009 Plant a Seed Poster, 1997 Ramona, 2003 R.A.L.L.Y., 1991 Rap PSA, 1001 12/3/15 9 Read Aloud, 1997 READ Bear T-Short, 2005 READ Wrapping Paper, 2001 READ Miniframe Keychain, 2000 READ Accrylic Frame, 1999 Snooey Star Trek, 1994 Star Trek Voyager, 1997 Start Small Steps Around the Library, 1994 Superman, 1984 Sylvia, 1991 Take Time, 1986 Take Me T-Shirt, 2000 Teach Someone, 1997 Teenage Mutant Ninja Tutles, 1991 Today’s Children of Color, 1994 Box 10: Letters to ALSC Arnold Lobel Mary Calhoun Paul Goble Beverly Cleary Jane Yolen Ashley Bryan Marylin Sachs Richard Peck READ Magnet Frame, 2000 Avoid Extinction, 1991 Newberry, Caldecott, Wilder Award Books, 1992 Read On!, Calendar, 1998 Rainbow Spring, 2000 Read Succeed Sports Bottle, 1999 Read To Me Overalls, 2001 T-Shirt, 2001 Notecube, 1999 Watch Read, 2001 Reading Programs, General, 1994 Reading Program Evaluation Overview, 1996 12/3/15 10 Readers as Writers, 1990 Reader Notecards, 1990 Reading Program “Wonderland”, 1990 Pre-1992 Reading Programs (No Corporate Sponsorship/Kits) Reading Program (Olympics), 1992 Samuel Johnson, 1990 Sesame Streed Zoe for America’s Libraries, 1996 Sex, 1989 Sign of Seahorse, 1992 Shaq’s Team Bookmark, 1994 Shaq’s Team Poster, 1994 Shape Your Future - Read, 1994 Seuss: Catalog and Store Products, 1994 Say Yes and Know Banner, 1989 Season’s Greeting Card with Arrow Season Greetings, 1992 USA Through Children’s Books, 1993 Video To Go Walt Disney Television, 1992 Wayne World, 1993 William Wagman, Dog Stories, 1994 Wild Things,
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