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Falling in love wasn't supposed to be part of their game of cat and mouse. Reformed con artist Nicole Taylor is confronted with her past in this sequel to Falling For the Mark. Nicole’s former mark is out for revenge against her and her daughter Maya. He will stop at nothing to bring them to justice, including hiring private investigator Spencer Shaw. Spencer is struggling to balance keeping his business afloat while also becoming the guardian of his niece. When the opportunity of a lifetime arises to work with a client willing to pay any price to get a job done, Spencer jumps at the chance to save his business and secure his future as a single father. All he has to do is go undercover and...
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A wide-reaching, inter-disciplinary examination of the links between New England and the Maritimes.
Experts address several of the more controversial, or less well-proven, issues in the field.
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Once upon a time, looking for a book in the library involved an ancient mechanism called the card catalog. Now, most card catalogs are gone forever and patrons gaze at computer screens. As electronic technology becomes more pervasive, or invasive, librarians and library users continue to be embroiled in the controversy over the function of a library and its staff. As "knowledge" loses ground to "information" and techware pre-empts book budgets, library collections are "purged" and reference librarians find their role diminished--except to put more paper in the printer (to serve the voracious wood-pulp appetite of the new paperless society). The essays in this book analyze the complex issues surrounding the postmodern library and its increasingly impersonal nature, as the librarian at its center is more and more frequently marginalized. The insights and observations, both practical and thoughtful are those of a practicing librarian. An annotated bibliography guides the reader to additional important articles and books that explore the future of the library and the role of technology.