Hello folks,
Last spring we renovated the Digital Library Visitors' Center and renamed
it the National Digital Library Learning Center. This means we have a
space on-site to hold the institute portion of the 2000 AMF Program. In
addition to the theater, which you may recall, we now have a 16-seat
classroom with another large screen, and other spaces where fellows can
work. (We'll be splitting the on-site part into two groups this year so
that fellows will have a little elbow room.)
One advantage to having the institute on-site is that we can have reference
books and other materials, on hand for this summer's fellows to use. I've
put together a small staff library in the Learning Center, which consists
of materials purchased by the NDL or charged out from the Library's general
collections. But I know it could be better.
Please help me to help this year's fellows by sending me your
recommendations of library titles that you think would be useful to have on
hand during the institute.
Currently our little collection includes the 1998 Encyclopedia Americana
(1999s are in reading rooms), some American history titles, some technology
books, plus a group of LC publications. Let me know about your favorite
history, technology, and education-related titles, and any other works that
you think would good this year's fellows to have right on hand. I'd like
our four bookcases full of useful titles by July 1, so I want to get
started now, in case (time intensive) purchases are required.
Please do not assume that I already know about any title you might
recommend. If your favorite titles are already selected, I'll make sure to
keep them in. Also, if several people suggest the same title, then I'll
know its worth extra effort to acquire.
Send your suggestions either to me ([log in to unmask]) and I'll summarize to the
list, or just send them to the list for all to see. I'll bet you fellow
fellows would be interested to know what secondary sources you wouldn't
want to be without.
Thanks.
Betty
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Elizabeth L. Brown
Automated Reference Services Librarian
National Digital Library Program, LIBN/NDL/LC(1330)
Library of Congress, Washington, DC 20540-1330
[log in to unmask] telephone: 202/707-2235
Library of Congress American Memory Home Page:
http://memory.loc.gov/
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