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BEST PRACTICES <strong>2012</strong><br />

Planning <strong>for</strong> the Worst: Disaster Preparedness and Response in Federal <strong>Libraries</strong><br />

Aileen M. J. Marshall, MA, MLIS, Reference Librarian at the U.S. Department of<br />

Transportation<br />

Page 178<br />

Veterans History Project: Preserving Veterans Memories<br />

Bob Patrick, Director, Veterans History Project, American Folklife Center, Library of<br />

Congress<br />

Page 182<br />

Building a Better Intranet<br />

D. Lynne Rickard, Electronic Resources Librarian, Pentagon<br />

Page 184<br />

The Public Library: A 24/7 In<strong>for</strong>mation Portal <strong>for</strong> the <strong>Government</strong> Professional<br />

Cassandra Harper, In<strong>for</strong>mation Services Librarian, DC Public Library<br />

Page 187<br />

LexisNexis Publisher Solutions<br />

Page 190<br />

Embedded Librarians: Pushing Boundaries<br />

David Shumaker, Clinical Associate Professor, Catholic University of America<br />

Page 192<br />

Engaging Online Students<br />

Suzanne Morrison, U.S. Courts Librarian, 8 th Circuit<br />

Page 196<br />

Pushing the Physical Boundaries of the Academic Library<br />

Jennifer Matheny, Academic Product Manager, LexisNexis Academic, LexisNexis<br />

Page 198<br />

Using the SharePoint Intranet Portal to Reach, and Reach Out to, Clients at OPIC<br />

Christopher Lee Cochran, Business and Industry Librarian, Overseas Private Investment<br />

Corporation<br />

Page 200<br />

Digitizing State Historical Sites’ Nomination Applications<br />

Stephanie R. Altbier, MSLS, ERMp<br />

Page 204

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