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+Diaz Ayala Cuban and Latin American Popular Music Collection (DAC) at Florida International University Libraries
Digital Public Library of America
Fred W. Smith National Library for the Study of George Washington (Virginia)
Grace Church Complex (Massapequa, New York). DeLancey Floyd-Jones Free Library
Jones Free Library
Hernando County Library System (FL)
+Howard-Tilton Memorial Library (Tulane University, New Orleans)
+James Weldon Johnson Community Library, a historic African American library in St. Petersburg (FL)
John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art. Sarasota (FL). Library
+John F. Germany Public Library. Tampa (FL)
Library of Virginia
Louisville Free Public Library, Western Colored Branch
+Manatee County Historical Records Library (FL)
Miami-Dade Public Library System
Mirror Lake Library (FL)
National Book Festival
National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped
New York Society Library
+New Port Richey Public Library (FL)
Pasco County Library Cooperative (FL)
Palm Beach County Library System (FL)
Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County
Ocala Carnegie Library (FL)
Pennsylvania State Archives
Pinellas County. Libraries (FL)
Polk County Historical & Genealogical Library. Old Bartow Courthouse (FL)
St. Johns County (FL)
Tampa Free Library
Virginia Beach Public Library System


Libraries Outside of United States


A great deal of work was done adding information to national library entries. However, one class member, Brooksky, who tried to add information about the National Library of Pakistan was unable to do so. The individual watching the site—“Smsarmad” used the ruse of copyright violation to delete information that was added. Having reviewed the work I know it was not copied and was

information that had been documented with notes from secondary sources. When Brooksky met Smsarmad’s demands the changes were still deleted.

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