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  2. Idaho's Women of Influence - Wikipedia

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    Idaho's Women of Influence is a database originally compiled in 2014 by researchers Annie Gaines and Mike Bullard. The women listed are considered by the university to be some of the most accomplished in Idaho's history. It is a living database continually updated by librarians, educators, museum staff, tribal authorities, women’s organizations.

  3. Eli M. Oboler Library - Wikipedia

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    The ISU library in 1918, when it was housed in Swanson Hall. A library has been in place at Idaho State University almost since its creation at the turn of the century. Between 1902 and 1924, the library occupied merely one large room in the now-demolished Swanson Hall. In 1925, the growing library moved to Frazier Hall.

  4. University of Idaho - Wikipedia

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    The U of I Library is the state's largest library, with more than 1.4 million books, periodicals, government documents, maps, videorecordings, and special collections. [43] The Library's Special Collections and Archives houses a collection of first edition works by Sir Walter Scott , as well as more than 1200 texts by and about the author.

  5. Idaho Commission for Libraries - Wikipedia

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    The "Traveling Library," the precursor to the Idaho Commission for Libraries, was formed by the Columbian Club of Boise in 1899. The 1901, Idaho Legislature created the State Library with an annual operating budget of $3,000. Charged with organizing new libraries and improving existing ones, Idaho took pride in its State Library services.

  6. Idaho Library Association - Wikipedia

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    The Idaho Library Association was founded as the Idaho State Library Association on December 29, 1915, at Boise High School during a meeting called by Margaret S. Roberts, the librarian of the Free Traveling Library Commission. [1] [2] Gretchen L. Smith, a librarian at the Idaho Technical Institute in Pocatello, was the association's first ...

  7. Despite changes, Idaho library bounty bill is still bad ...

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    Even though the amount is capped at $250, it’s still a bounty, and there are many library districts that don’t have $250 to spare, let alone a couple thousand dollars if many people complain.

  8. Eli M. Oboler - Wikipedia

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    Eli Martin Oboler (September 26, 1915 – June 15, 1983) was an American librarian who worked as the longtime librarian at the Idaho State University library, later renamed the Eli M. Oboler Library, from 1949 to 1980.

  9. Bryan Kohberger defense is due some DNA records, though ... - AOL

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    Judge John Judge of Idaho’s 2nd Judicial District oversees a hearing in Latah County Court for Bryan Kohberger, who is charged with killing four University of Idaho students in November 2022, on ...