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- Web World of Authority Control - Bibliography listing that includes tools, thesauri, Library of Congress sites, articles, workshops, journals, ALA committees, listservs, libraries, and vendors that deal with authority control or may be helpful in establishing authorities. This list is an attempt to help Authority Control Librarians and other librarians to do authority work easier and faster. Created and maintained by subject authorities librarians at Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University.
- Author Search Index on kidsreads.com - Introduces children's authors through author profiles and interviews. Also offers e-mail addresses of select writers.
- Steeple Hill Love Inspired Authors - Inspirational romance author website featuring information about the authors such as current and upcoming books, author biographies, contests, and letters to the reader.
- Bryce Courtenay - Official site of the author of The Power of One and Tommo and Hawk. Includes a brief biography and interview.
- Tunstall, Kit - A published author of romance, romantica, women's, contemporary, and paranormal novels. You'll find excerpts, news about forthcoming releases, more about the author, and links to other authors.
- Authors Den: Theodore J. Nottingham - Includes the author's biography, background information, and accomplishments, a spiritual article written by the author, a downloadable short story, and contact information.
- Fort Smith Health and Social Services Authority - Regional authority that is responsible for health and social service programs for that region. Includes a map of the region that the authority is responsible for and a list of services provided in each community.
- BookBrowse.com - Dean Koontz - An interview with Dean Koontz, author of "The Book of Counted Sorrows". Plus an excerpt, book reviews, and author biography.
- Mystery Authors - Online collective of diverse authors. Includes information about authors' novels, book reviews, author biographies, signings and appearances.
- Bambola, Sylvia - Official author site for Sylvia Bambola. Includes letters from Sylvia, author biography, an interview with the author, author's favourite books, books she's reading now, book reviews, reader's comments, bulletin board, contest, guest book, and e-mail address.
Wikipedia Articles
- Joint Aviation Authorities - The Joint Aviation Authorities, or JAA, is an associated body of the European Civil Aviation Conference (ECAC) representing the civil aviation regulatory authorities of a number of European States who have agreed to co-operate in developing and implementing common safety regulatory standards and procedures. It is not a regulatory body, regulation being achieved through the member authorities.
- Territorial authorities of New Zealand - Territorial authorities are the second tier of local government in New Zealand, below regional councils. There are 73 territorial authorities: 16 city councils, 57 district councils, and the Chatham Islands Council.
- Association of Greater Manchester Local Authorities - The Association of Greater Manchester Local Authorities (also known as AGMLA or AGMA) is an association which represents the ten local authorities of Greater Manchester, of North West England. It was created in 1986 after the Greater Manchester County Council was abolished.
- Association of National Park Authorities - The Association of National Park Authorities is a body that exists to provide the National Park Authorities of England and Wales with a single voice when dealing with government and its agencies. It also provides a focus for collaborative working and the sharing of best practice across the parks, attempts to increase public understanding of the statutory purposes for which National Parks exist in ...
- New York State Public Authorities Control Board - The New York State Public Authorities Control Board is composed of five members, appointed by the Governor, some upon the recommendation of members of the Legislature. New York's public services are heavily organized into public benefit corporations known frequently as authorities or development corporations.