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Moses, DrPH, MS, Marina S., Donna S. Caruso, RN, MSN, Timothy G. Otten, MPH, Sam Simmens, PhD, and Tee L. Guidotti, MD, MPH. "Community ready! Assessing and meeting the needs of parents in Arlington County, VA." Journal of Emergency Management 5, no. 6 (November 1, 2007): 53. http://dx.doi.org/10.5055/jem.2007.0033.

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In March 2006, three elementary schools, composed of at least 50 percent Latino populations, were selected in Arlington, VA, to participate in a multitiered survey to evaluate parents’ emergency preparedness needs. This article describes how to identify vulnerable populations and tailor specific information and services to their public health needs. An oral survey was administered to parents in their preferred language, English or Spanish, regarding their questions, concerns, preferences, and needs pertaining to public health emergency preparedness. Major themes that emerged included the need for language and culturally sensitive preparedness information; the merit of using established community venues for parents to gather; and the importance of using group specific preferred modes of information dissemination. Significant differences were observed between English speakers and Spanish speakers’ perceived vulnerability, level of preparedness, and preferences for acquiring information. An important similarity that presented itself was that all parents surveyed regard the public school system as safe, trustworthy, and best suited for providing public health preparedness information to the community. Based on this study, an innovative model is being developed called Community Ready! which will be an all-hazards approach to public health preparedness outreach that will be reproducible in other municipalities and school districts.
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Steele, Jennifer Elaine. "Cases of Censorship in Public Libraries: Loudoun County, VA." Public Library Quarterly 39, no. 5 (August 27, 2019): 434–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01616846.2019.1660755.

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Sikes, Scott. "Rural Public Library Outreach Services and Elder Users: A Case Study of the Washington County (VA) Public Library." Public Library Quarterly 39, no. 4 (August 27, 2019): 363–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01616846.2019.1659070.

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Vance, Jason M. "Mining reference chat transcripts to analyze noise complaints." Reference Services Review 46, no. 4 (November 12, 2018): 578–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/rsr-11-2017-0042.

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Purpose This case study provides a new methodology for examining patron-initiated noise complaints in academic libraries by mining virtual reference chat transcript logs. The purpose of this study is to illustrate how noise complaints can be identified, analyzed and mapped to create a visual representation of the library’s soundscape. Design/methodology/approach This study reviewed 4,494 reference chat logs taken over four semesters at a large public university between August 2015 and May 2017. From these transcripts, the author identified 330 unique noise complaints and analyzed them by content, time of day, day of week, week of semester and floor of library. Complaints were also plotted on a library map to determine noise complaint hot spots. Findings Analysis of the noise complaints showed that 82 per cent of the reported incidents originated in designated quiet study zones and 55 per cent of the complaints occurred in the evenings when the library was more lightly staffed. Mapping the noise complaints revealed that most infractions were reported in areas where public computing areas and group study rooms were situated directly adjacent to designated quiet study areas. Originality/value Although there are numerous studies on noise in libraries and many published analyses of reference chat transcripts, this paper is the first to analyze chat transcripts for the purpose of studying noise complaints in the library. This paper is an expansion of a preliminary study presented at the 2016 Library Assessment Conference in Arlington, VA.
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Mabe, Michael R. "Libraries to the Rescue." International Journal of Risk and Contingency Management 5, no. 1 (January 2016): 62–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijrcm.2016010105.

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Emergency management professionals over the years have realized that preplanning and coordination is essential when mounting an effective reaction to a natural disaster. During Hurricane Katrina, professionals learned that preplanning and preparation must include a plan for responding to the unexpected. Chesterfield County, VA learned this lesson in 2011 during Hurricane Irene when unexpected events required adjusting the plan. The amount of damage caused by Irene was minimal compared to Katrina but the impact of responding to unexpected needs was just as compelling. During Irene and other natural disasters that followed the Chesterfield County Public (CCPL) became a key component in meeting unexpected needs mass care and communications. CCPL can now serve as an information hub, double as a daytime relief shelter and participate in mass feeding if necessary during emergency situations. Selected library branches are also be used as overnight relief shelters when the activation of a standard sized shelter facility is not warranted.
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Dean, Barbara C. "Library Profile: Arlington County Department of Public Libraries, Arlington, VA." Against the Grain 10, no. 2 (April 1, 1998). http://dx.doi.org/10.7771/2380-176x.2849.

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Sun, Beth DeFrancis. "Book Dating for Booklovers at Arlington County Public Library." Virginia Libraries 58, no. 2 (August 1, 2012). http://dx.doi.org/10.21061/valib.v58i2.1213.

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Hall, Jessica. "Journey with Veterans." Information Technology and Libraries 39, no. 4 (December 21, 2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.6017/ital.v39i4.12857.

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The Fresno County Public Library in Fresno, California partnered with the Community Living Center at the VA Medical Center and the Veterans Home of California – Fresno to bring a virtual reality program to residents. The program utilized Google Expeditions to provide a fun, educational virtual reality experience for veterans. This column will discuss how the program was developed, the implementation of the program, the software and hardware used, and the outcomes.
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"LANCASTER, F.W.: Vocabulary Control for Infonna tion Retrieval. 2nd ed. Arlington, VA: Information Resources Press 1986. 270p., 57 figs., ISBN 0-87815- 053-6." KNOWLEDGE ORGANIZATION 14, no. 3 (1987): 164–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/0943-7444-1987-3-164.

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"Software Reviews : Resampling Stats Publisher: Resampling Stats, 612 N. Jackson St., Arlington, vA 22201; 703-522-2713 Year of Publication: 1992 Version Reviewed: 3.11 Materials: User guide included; text available at additional cost Price: $195 institutional/corporate; $95 academic/personal check; $35 student ($18 with orders of 10 or more); $30 text Machine Specificity: MS-DOS and Macintosh System Requirements: MS-DOS 3.0 or higher, 512K RAM; Macintosh: system 6 or higher Effectiveness: Good User Friendliness: Excellent Documentation: Good." Social Science Computer Review 11, no. 2 (July 1993): 262–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/089443939301100214.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Arlington County (Va.). Library"

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Salyer, Melanie. "An evaluation of the economic and environmental impacts of coal mining Flat Gap, Pound, Wise County, Virginia, as case study : a thesis presented to the Department of Geology and Geography in candidacy for the degree of Master of Science /." Diss., Maryville, Mo. : Northwest Missouri State University, 2006. http://www.nwmissouri.edu/library/theses/SalyerMelanie/index.htm.

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Thesis (M.S.)--Northwest Missouri State University, 2006.
The full text of the thesis is included in the pdf file. Title from title screen of full text.pdf file (viewed on January 25, 2008) Includes bibliographical references.
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Books on the topic "Arlington County (Va.). Library"

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Computers, in Libraries Conference (13th 1998 Arlington Virginia). Computers in Libraries '98: 13th annual proceedings -- 1998, Arlington, VA, March 2-4, 1998. Medford, NJ: Information Today, Inc., 1998.

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Computers, in Libraries Conference (12th 1997 Arlington Virginia). Computers in Libraries '97: 12th annual proceedings -- 1997, Arlington, VA, March 10-12, 1997. Medford, NJ: Information Today, Inc., 1997.

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Holden, Gwen A. Learning from 9/11: Organizational change in the New York City and Arlington County, Va., police departments. Washington, D.C: U.S. Dept. of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, 2009.

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Educational Resources Information Center (U.S.) and United States. Office of Educational Research and Improvement., eds. Arlington County, VA Spanish Partial-Immersion Program rubics for writing and speaking in English and Spanish for grades 1-5. Arlington, VA: Arlington Public Schools, Education Center, 1997.

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Virginia. Department of Transportation. Widening of Interstate Route 66 in Arlington County: Interim status report of the Virginia Department of Transportation to the Governor and the General Assembly of Virginia. Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia, 2003.

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Depository Library Council to the Public Printer (U.S.). Meeting. In the matter of library depository program fall meeting: Roslynn [i.e. Rosslyn] Westpark Hotel, 2nd floor ballroom, 1900 N. North [i.e. Fort] Myer Drive, Arlington, VA 22209. [Washington, D.C.?]: United States of America G.P.O., 1989.

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Depository Library Council to the Public Printer (U.S.). Meeting. In the matter of library depository program fall meeting: Roslynn [i.e. Rosslyn] Westpark Hotel, 2nd floor ballroom, 1900 N. North [i.e. Fort] Myer Drive, Arlington, VA 22209. [Washington, D.C.?]: U.S. G.P.O., 1990.

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Bloom, Liz Z., and Richard G. Smith. Arlington Reader. St. Martin's Press, 2003.

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Clark, Charlie. Arlington County Chronicles. The History Press, 2014.

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Clark, Charlie. Arlington County Chronicles. Arcadia Publishing, 2014.

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Book chapters on the topic "Arlington County (Va.). Library"

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Mabe, Michael R. "The Library as Lifeboat." In Advances in Library and Information Science, 494–515. IGI Global, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-8624-3.ch021.

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According to Hurricane Katrina: Lessons Learned (2006), emergency management professionals realized first-hand that preplanning and coordination is essential when mounting an effective reaction to natural disasters. This chapter describes how leaders in Chesterfield County, VA learned similar lessons in 2001 during Hurricane Irene. In comparison to Katrina the amount of damage caused by Irene was minimal but the impact on county leaders was severe. Based on lessons learned during Irene and an unexpected wind storm nine months later, Chesterfield County leaders now include the Chesterfield County Public (CCPL) in their official disaster relief plans. When activated, CCPL will serve as an information hub, double as a daytime relief shelter and participate in mass feeding if necessary. Selected library branches are available to be used as overnight relief shelters for mass care when the activation of a standard sized shelter facility is not warranted. These changes have made a notable difference.
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Mabe, Michael R. "The Library as Lifeboat." In Emergency and Disaster Management, 1513–35. IGI Global, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-6195-8.ch071.

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According to Hurricane Katrina: Lessons Learned (2006), emergency management professionals realized first-hand that preplanning and coordination is essential when mounting an effective reaction to natural disasters. This chapter describes how leaders in Chesterfield County, VA learned similar lessons in 2001 during Hurricane Irene. In comparison to Katrina the amount of damage caused by Irene was minimal but the impact on county leaders was severe. Based on lessons learned during Irene and an unexpected wind storm nine months later, Chesterfield County leaders now include the Chesterfield County Public (CCPL) in their official disaster relief plans. When activated, CCPL will serve as an information hub, double as a daytime relief shelter and participate in mass feeding if necessary. Selected library branches are available to be used as overnight relief shelters for mass care when the activation of a standard sized shelter facility is not warranted. These changes have made a notable difference.
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Mabe, Michael R. "Libraries to the Rescue." In Emergency and Disaster Management, 1001–22. IGI Global, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-6195-8.ch046.

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Emergency management professionals over the years have realized that preplanning and coordination is essential when mounting an effective reaction to a natural disaster. During Hurricane Katrina, professionals learned that preplanning and preparation must include a plan for responding to the unexpected. Chesterfield County, VA learned this lesson in 2011 during Hurricane Irene when unexpected events required adjusting the plan. The amount of damage caused by Irene was minimal compared to Katrina but the impact of responding to unexpected needs was just as compelling. During Irene and other natural disasters that followed the Chesterfield County Public (CCPL) became a key component in meeting unexpected needs mass care and communications. CCPL can now serve as an information hub, double as a daytime relief shelter and participate in mass feeding if necessary during emergency situations. Selected library branches are also be used as overnight relief shelters when the activation of a standard sized shelter facility is not warranted.
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