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		<title>USS Macon &amp; USS Akron:  Floating Away?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just  wanted to share with you our image update of the month.  It&#8217;s been a while since we&#8217;ve had a chance to update this, so make sure you take a few moments to flip over to the page and take a look.  We have a great image of the USS Macon as well as some interesting historical information! Give it a try today! This is the link or use the header link above.]]></description>
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		<title>Read &#8216;em if you got &#8216;em!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hello everyone! Anybody interested in history has probably got a ton of books stashed somewhere in their house, apartment, car or wherever.  I know I do! But eBooks and digitized books are poised to transform the way we read and gather historical information.  Now, this is not a library blog, so I won’t go into too much depth, but from a history point of view, these changes are big! There will always be paper, but I think the way we gather historical sources will change even more.  A good example of this is Google Books.  I’ve profiled this wonderful source before, so I won’t belabor the point, but as a jumping off point, want to point you to an additional digitized book and document resource you might have not yet heard about…Ready?  Let’s go! (1) Charles Lindbergh has always been a favorite of mine.  Granted he’s had some issues with his approach to pre-World War II Germany, but from looking at his impact on American history, historians cannot fault him for the changes he brought about in aviation and culture. So in looking for more information on Lindbergh, I naturally tried Google Books.  There was some good material there as [...]]]></description>
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