(See the meeting announcement at http://www.loc.gov/flicc/ma/2008/ma0809.pdf) As part of a series of orientations to libraries and information centers, FLICC is offering an opportunity for federal librarians to become acquainted with the programs and services of the Brookings Institution Library. Resembling both a small academic library and a larger special library, the Brookings Institution Library provides information and knowledge resources designed to meet the unique needs of the Brookings community. Resource subject areas include foreign policy, economics, governance, and metropolitan policy. This program will feature a discussion of the Library’s research services, electronic and print collections and processes, as well as a tour of the facilities. Date Wednesday, April 2, 2008 Time 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Place Brookings Institution Library, Brookings Institution, 1775 Massachusetts Ave., NW, Washington, DC Metro/Directions Dupont Circle Metro Station (Red Line) From Dupont Circle walk a block and a half east on Massachusetts. Please check in at the lobby desk. Sponsor FLICC Education Working Group Information Call FLICC (202) 707-4813 TTY (202) 707-4995 Request ADA Accommodations five business days in advance at [log in to unmask] Registration Free, but advanced registration is required. Limited to 20 attendees per lecture. Register online at http://www.loc.gov/flicc/feveform.html. Cancellations Please notify FLICC at (202) 707-4813 if you cannot attend to allow those on the waiting list an opportunity to register.