Life-Long Learning Uses of Library Electronic Resources

June 3, 1:30pm - 3:00pm
Mānoa Campus, Hamilton Library 306

The 51²è¹İM Library invites you to a presentation on "Life-Long Learning Uses of Library Electronic Resources" on Wednesday, June 3, at 1:30 P.M. in Hamilton Library room 306.

Most of you are familiar with the majority of the Library’s electronic resources. Peer-reviewed scholarly articles? Doctoral dissertations? Court decisions? Check, check, and check.

But one person’s research can be another person’s personal interest! What about when you need to make an informed decision for your personal life? A major purchase? Or when you need to find a good hiking spot? Or when you need to find the perfect wallpaper for your phone? Check, check, and check.

We’ve got you covered! With your 51²è¹İM user ID, you have access to it all. Join us and learn about online resources you may not be aware of.

This will be the second in a series of presentations focused on various digital assets that the 51²è¹İM Library collects and manages. It is sponsored by the 51²è¹İM Library and presented by the 51²è¹İM Digital Library Program Task Force.

Background: In the spring of 2014, a Digital Library Program (DLP) Task Force was formed at the 51²è¹İM Library. The main goal of the Task Force is to build upon prior work in developing an organizational structure for a digital assets management strategy for the Library. One specific charge of the Task Force is to engage in outreach about the 51²è¹İM digital assets to the Library's constituencies, especially as it applies to teaching and learning – and in this case personal and fun teaching and learning.


Event Sponsor
51²è¹İM Library, Mānoa Campus

More Information
Beth Tillinghast, 956-2472, betht@hawaii.edu

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