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Resources: Goodreads (online)
Question: I have heard about a novel set in prehistoric times, how can I find out about it? We want to add it to our public library collection. (Give one title)
Answer: There is an online site called Goodreads.com, and there you’ll find the novel Time Beyond Beginning by William Sarabande.
Source: Goodreads.com. (2016, September 7). Time Beyond Beginning. Retrieved from Goodreads: http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/549183.Time_Beyond_Beginning
Sarabande, W. (1998). Time Beyond Beginning (The First American's #10). New York: Bantam. Retrieved from Goodreads: http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/549183.Time_Beyond_Beginning

Resources: American First Ladies, 3rd Edition. Edited by Watson,
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If so, what is the Library of Congress Catalog Number?
Answer: Yes, the catalogue number is 99470296
Source: Library of Congress: Online Catalogue. (2016, September 7). Happy Days in Dixie. Retrieved from Library of Congress: https://lccn.loc.gov/99470296

Resources: Bibliography on Gender in Byzantium (Online Bibliography)
Question: Go to the Bibliography On Gender in Byzantium.
a. Who are the founding donors?
b. What are some of the important objects in the Byzantine Collection?
Answer: The founding Donors was Thalia Gouma-Peterson and Alice-Mary Talbot. Some of the important objects in the collection are gold, bronze and silver vessels.
Source: Dumbarten Oaks. (2016, September 7). Bibliography on Gender in Byzantium. Retrieved from Dumbarten Oaks: Research and Collection: http://www.doaks.org/research/byzantine/resources/bibliography-on-gender-in-byzantium#c2=all&b_start=0 Dumbarton Oaks. (2016, September 7). Byzantine Collection. Retrieved from Dumbarton Oaks: Research Library Collection:

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