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Book update from Linda J.

We are now out of Askew’s Fire in Beulah Land.   

We have two more copies of Say you’re one of them by Uwem Akpan ( the last Oprah book). 

Also non Oklahoma, and free are: 

Flushed with pride the story of Thomas Crapper, 1969, by Wallace Reyburn, and

Last of the great scouts (Buffalo Bill), 1918, by Helen Cody Wetmore and Zane Grey.  One copy of each.

We also still have the books on the blogroll under Oklahoma Book Titles List. Send ljordan at odl.state.ok.us an email or comment on the blog.


February 26th, 2010

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Romance for Librarians! A special deal just for YOU. Hurry Hurry!

A Special Invitation to Oklahoma Librarians—Please Join Us for

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Friday February 12

10:30 am to 2:00 pm
(Registration opens at 10 a.m.)romance

Gaylord-Pickens Oklahoma Heritage Museum
13th and N. Shartel Oklahoma City

Register by February 9

Cost is $15 for a catered luncheon with the authors.

Book sales courtesy of Barnes and Noble.

Fill in the pdf form and mail with your check (payable to the Friends of the Oklahoma Center for the Book) to?
Romance in the Stacks, Oklahoma Center for the Book, 200 NE 18 Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73105

Or e-mail/fax your filled-in form and bring your check the day of the event. Email byoung@oltn.odl.state.ok.us?FAX 800–522–8116

For more information please call 405–522–3383.

Sponsored by Oklahoma Center for the Book in the Oklahoma Department of Libraries,
Friends of the Oklahoma Center for the Book, Bob Burke, and OK-RWA (Oklahoma Romance Writers of America).

 

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February 9th, 2010

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Heads up from OHRAB

OHRAB is the Oklahoma Historical Records. This is an opportunity to apply for re-grant funds to address threats to your historical records collections.

2010 “Threats to Your Collection” Grant
Applications Now Available

To help organizations address threats to historical documents, photographs, recordings, and other archival materials, the Oklahoma Historical Records Advisory Board, administered by the Department of Libraries, is now accepting applications for its “Threats to Your Collection” funding opportunity. Grants range from $500 to $10,000. Funding is made available through the National Historical Publications and Records Commission. To apply, download an application form, view a list of successful applicants from last year’s program and review a previously successful application. Applications are due by March 1, 2010.


February 1st, 2010

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