ILS/Microforms (T

See this month's trivia question below. Click the tiger for the answer.

Upcoming
2004 Events
Tour  (T)
Seminar  (S)
January 23       Tour of the Graphic Arts  Collection.

January 30 
Tour of the Stokes  Library (Public & International Affairs)

February 6
Tour of  ILS and Borrow Direct

February 20
Tour of  Technical Services

February 27
Tour of  Language Resource Center

The Library Education and Training Committee (LETC) serves as an advisory group working with library administration and the bargaining staff to define educational, and training needs and obligations. The committee is also involved in program planning and development. 

The committee seeks to serve all library staff members and encourages input from everyone. Please contact the committee if you have a suggestion for a training need or are interested in teaching a session. Send suggestions/comments to the LETC Committee via e-mail or campus mail c/o Luisa Paster, Staff Development Librarian, Firestone Library. Your name and/or return address is optional.



Tours and Seminars

LETC Tours are guided visits to various library branches within the Princeton University system or a specific library department.  The tours are a great opportunity to explore the library system if you are new library staffer, or catch up on renovations and refresh your memory if you have seen it before!  To register for current tours, click here.

LETC Seminars are presentations by library staff members on library topics or topics of general interest.  If you have an expertise in an area you would like to share with others in the library, please email Luisa Paster.  For a list of past seminar topics, click here.



Educational Resource Link of the Month

Among Princeton's growing collection of E-books is.  This is fantastic resource, literally, right at your fingertips! 
Books 24x7 is a collection of reference books, about a varitety of software and hardware programs, that allows you to go to the specific chapter or even page of the book that will answer your technology related question.  You can either follow the links here to get to the 
Books 24x7 web site,or you can search the OPAC for a specific title with a direct link to the online source! 

Do you have a favorite educational resource link? If so, let us know! E-mail your suggestion to Luisa Paster to have it considered for link of the month. Click here to view previous educational resource links. 



Trivia Question(s) of the Month

How many hours per week was the Library open in the 1860's?

Click on the walking tiger at the top left corner of the page for the answer.