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As a Cooperating Collection of the New York based Foundation Center,
the Library offers specialized publications, CD-ROM and Web-based
products for nonprofit organizations to research grant funding and
writing. Additionally, we have information for individuals, businesses
and goverment agencies seeking grant information.
The Teton County Librarys Government Documents Collection
consists of federal, state, and local publications primarily in
book and map formats.
Our Western Americana study collection, which includes about 4,660
titles, focuses largely on the period of 1820 through 1900, covering
such topics as the fur trade, the Pony Express, cowboys and mountain
men.
The Library is a branch of the American Alpine Club housing approximately
250 mountaineering periodicals and books on loan from that organization.
We supplement this collection with our own comprehensive collection
of materials related to the sport of climbing.
The Library has a permanent collection of about 300 large print
fiction and nonfiction books. The state of Wyoming also provides
our patrons with a traveling collection of 175 large print books,
with new additions received on a quarterly basis.
The Map Collection includes topographic maps of varying scales,
trail maps and CD-ROM products available for use in the Library.
Latino Services develops and maintains the Childrens Spanish,
Adult Spanish and English Literacy Collections. Books, videos, books-on-tape,
magazines, CD-ROMs and music recordings are included.
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