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Bibliographies

Reference staff regularly compile bibliographies and pathfinders. Additionally, book displays are found throughout the first and second floors of the Main Library. On the third floor there is a display of AV materials. Each month a new periodical display is also featured.

Career
Applying for a Job Online
Getting A Job: What’s the Next Step?
Interview for Job Success
Job Search Books for You
Planning on Retirement

Crafts
Knitting for Beginners and Experts
Quilting Makes Warm Friends

Current Events
Climate Change is a Hot Topic
Close the Book on Hate: Adult & Young Adult Reading List
Close the Book on Hate: Boys & Girls Reading List
True Crime Non-Fiction Books
Winning the Peace Against Terrorism
Winning the Peace: War and Nation Building

Economics
Income Inequality in Modern America

Education
Getting Ready for College

Family
Adoption Awareness
Coping with Sorrow on the Loss of Your Pet
Eating Disorders Awareness
Eldercare for Loved Ones
Family Violence Hurts Everyone
Finding Family Who Served in World War II
Foster Care - Fiction
Grandparents Are Wonderful
Mastering Parenting, 2005
On Suffering the Loss of a Loved One
Words for Your Wedding

Health
Aging Well: Guideposts to a Happier Life
Breast Cancer and You
Cooking for Sick Relatives and Friends
Delicious (and Healthy) Vegetarian Meals
Eating Disorders Awareness
Food Allergy Cookbooks for You
Good Nutrition for Life
Grief, Loss and Mourning
Health Care Reform for Mass. Residents
Is Alternative Medicine for You?
Mental Illness Affects Everyone
Resources on Alzheimer’s Disease
Staying Fit
Staying Fit (Large Print version)
Walking for Your Health
When the Focus is on Autism
When the Focus is on Cancer
When the Focus is on Prostate Cancer

History
350 Years of Jewish Life in America
African Americans
The American Civil War: A Bloody Moment in Time
Finding Family Who Served in World War II
History of Newton and Its People
Jewish Children in the Holocaust
The Peace Corps
The Peace Movement
We Are All Bostonians: Boston Non Fiction
Women in American Life and Thought
World War II Personal Memoirs

Home and Garden
Gardening Guides
Hiring a Contractor for Your Home


Law
Hiring a Contractor for Your Home
Hiring Immigrant Workers
Massachusetts Law Online
Middlesex Probate and Family Court: An Overview
Special Needs Education and Disability Law
The U.S. Supreme Court in the News

Literature
Letters That Touch the Heart
Locating Poetry
Word Power for Writers

New Books
New in the Collection

Newton
History of Newton and Its People
Newtoniana

Recent Reference Acquisitions
June 2004
October 2004
December 2004
February 2005
March 2005
July 2005

October 2005

January 2006

February 2006
July 2006
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December 2006
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March 2007
April 2007
May 2007
June 2007
July 2007
August 2007
September 2007
October 2007
November 2007
December 2007
January 2008

February 2008
March 2008
April 2008
May 2008

Religion
The Amish and Mennonites Among Us
Islam - A World Religion
The People Called Quakers

Science
Natural Disasters

Sports and Recreation
Golf Fiction for a Rainy Day
Outdoor Recreation for Health
Play Ball!
Red Auerbach and the Champion Boston Celtics
Walking for Your Health
Water Sports

Staff Recommendations
Books Librarians Give, 2005
Books Librarians Give, 2006
Books Librarians Give, 2007
Reference Reads, May 2005

Travel
Adventure and Adventurers
Connecticut: More than Casinos
Day Trips for Everyone
Little Rhode Island - Lots to See and Do
Museums of the World
The State of Maine on My Mind
Vermont is a Very Special Place
Women Adventurers

Young Adult
Amelia Bloomer Project, 2002-2005
Close the Book on Hate: Adult & Young Adult Reading List

Gay/Lesbian/Bi or Transgendered Characters
The Immigrant Experience
The Medieval Era
Play Ball!

Last updated May 17, 2008

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