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GALILEO and the Digital Library of Georgia - ARCHIVED SESSION

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

The Digital Library of Georgia, a part of GALILEO, is a unique gateway to Georgia's history and culture found in digitized books, manuscripts, photographs, government documents, newspapers, maps, audio, video, and other resources. Join us for this look at the Digital Library of Georgia and a couple of popular history and culture resources. Learn tips on ways training can help your patrons and staff get excited about using electronic local history resources.

Karen Minton

AlireKaren Minton is a librarian and library staff trainer on the GALILEO Support Staff. Before joining GALILEO, she worked for the Hall County Regional Library and the Chestatee Regional Library in Georgia. She is an avid cyclist and completed the seven-day 400-mile Bicycle Ride Across Georgia last year.

 

"Live" Date: Wednesday September 15, 2010

Archived Recording - Please note that both of today's webinars are on the same recording.

PowerPoint Slides

Flyers

DLG: Featured Collections: http://about.galileo.usg.edu/docs/materials_docs/dlg_featured2_rev2010.pdf

DLG: Collections A-Z: http://about.galileo.usg.edu/docs/materials_docs/DLG_Collections_A-Z12010.pdf

Where I'm from in GALILEO Activity:  http://about.galileo.usg.edu/docs/materials_docs/WIFIG.pdf

Self-Guided Training Module

Discovering Georgia History: http://help.galileo.usg.edu/librarians/training/self_guided/discovering_georgia_history/

 

The Wednesday Webinar Series is brought to you by the Georgia Public Library Service and the Georgia Library Association PACE (Professional and Continuing Education) Interest Group.

 

For more info contact:
Pat Carterette: pcarterette@georgialibraries.org; Sarah Steiner: ssteiner@gsu.edu or Buffy Hamilton: buffy.hamilton@gmail.com

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