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Anybody's game : Kathryn Johnston, the first girl to play little league baseball
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Lang, Heather, author
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Puglesi, Cecilia, illustrator
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Massar, Kathryn Johnston, Juvenile literature.
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Massar, Kathryn Johnston.
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Baseball players Juvenile literature.
2018
\"In 1950, Kathryn Johnston wanted to play Little League, but an unwritten rule kept girls from trying out. So she cut off her hair and tried out as a boy under the nickname \"Tubby.\" She made the team--and inspired future generations. An inspiring and suspenseful story about what it means to want to do something so badly you're willing to break the rules--and how, sometimes, breaking the rules can lead to change\"-- Provided by publisher.
Rethinking Reference and Instruction with Tablets
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Moorfield-Lang, Heather
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Meier, Carolyn
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Miller, Rebecca K
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Information retrieval
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Libraries and the Internet
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Multimedia library services
2014
In this issue of Library Technology Reports Virginia Tech librarians Miller, Meir, and Moorfield-Lang offer a collection of first-hand accounts of academic library projects using tablets.
Fearless flyer : Ruth Law and her flying machine
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Lang, Heather, 1966- author
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Colâon, Raâul, illustrator
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Law, Ruth, 1887-1970 Juvenile literature.
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Law, Ruth, 1887-1970.
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Women air pilots United States Biography Juvenile literature.
2016
On November 19, 1916, Ruth Law took off on a flight that aviation experts thought was doomed: she set off to fly nonstop from Chicago to New York City. Sitting at the controls of her small bi-plane, exposed to the elements, Law battled fierce winds and numbing cold. When her engine ran out of fuel, she glided for two miles and landed at Hornell, New York. Even though she fell short of her goal, she had broken the existing cross-country distance record, and with her plane refueled, she got back in the air and headed for New York City where crowds waited to greet her.
The original cowgirl : the wild adventures of Lucille Mulhall
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Lang, Heather, 1966- author
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Beaky, Suzanne, 1971- illustrator
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Mulhall, Lucille, 1885-1940 Juvenile literature.
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Mulhall, Lucille, 1885-1940.
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Cowgirls United States Biography Juvenile literature.
2015
\"A picture book biography of Lucille Mulhall, a Wild West performer in the early 1900s whose skills were as considerable as her male counterparts and who is often regarded as \"the original cowgirl.\"\"-- Provided by publisher.