Distance Learning @ the Library of Congress

Distance Learning @ the Library of Congress

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The Library of Congress offers interactive programs with reference and subject specialists to acquaint researchers, educators, and life-long learners with the resources on the Web site and how best to access them.

Status:
Active
Enrollment:
Inquire about scheduling a program at http://www.loc.gov/rr/program/videoconf/formvideo.php
Created:
September 04, 2009
Updated:
September 04, 2009
Starts:
2009-09-07
Ends:
No end date
Cost:
FREE

Audience

Audience:
Museum Staff
Librarian
Instructor
Levels:
4th grade through Continuing education

Leaders

Title:
Digital Projects Coordinator
Organization:
Library of Congress (Washington DC, DC)

Overview

The Library of Congress offers interactive programs with reference and subject specialists to acquaint researchers with the resources on the Web site and how best to access them. Programs are appropriate for researchers, college/university faculty and students, librarians, and lifelong learners engaged in studies involving, geography, United States history and culture, local history, genealogy, world history and culture, foreign languages, and American literature.

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