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Product Description: The Cake Pan Library Running a bookmobile in South Korea Peyton Place and Mom Blessing of the animals Earthquake These stories and more can be found in this lively collection of "stories librarians tell each other". The co-authors have gathered vignettes of different kinds of library service -- their own and colleagues from past decades and present them to you for your entertainment...read more
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9781490572437 | Createspace Independent Pub, July 30, 2013, cover price $15.00 | About this edition: The Cake Pan Library Running a bookmobile in South Korea Peyton Place and Mom Blessing of the animals Earthquake These stories and more can be found in this lively collection of "stories librarians tell each other".
Product Description: In a climate in which community services funding is more and more scarce and the causes are getting more and more urgent, grassroots fundraising is the brightest light at the end of the tunnel. The easiest grassroots fundraiser is a benefit auction, and this book offers tried-and-true methods for putting on a wildly successful event...read more
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9781561643042 | Pineapple Pr Inc, June 1, 2004, cover price $16.95 | About this edition: In a climate in which community services funding is more and more scarce and the causes are getting more and more urgent, grassroots fundraising is the brightest light at the end of the tunnel.
Explains ways musicians can develop websites and MP3 files to promote their music, illustrates how to upgrade computer systems to accommodate jukeboxes and audio features, and forecasts the future of the music industry.
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9780966103229 | Pap/com edition (Top Floor Pub, April 1, 2000), cover price $27.95 | About this edition: Explains ways musicians can develop websites and MP3 files to promote their music, illustrates how to upgrade computer systems to accommodate jukeboxes and audio features, and forecasts the future of the music industry.
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