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Please see below for information regarding joining this presentation via a webinar opportunity!

eHRAF Archaeology and eHRAF World Cultures
http://eresources.loc.gov/search~S9/?searchtype=Y&searcharg=ehraf&searchscope=9
When:  Thursday, August 8, 2013
Time:  10:00 - 11:30am and again from 2:00 - 3:30pm
Where:  Adams Building, 2nd Floor, Room 218 (FedLink room) OR if you would like to join the webinar from your desk let me know and I will forward you the GoToMeeting information.

eHRAF Archaeology is an online cross-cultural database containing descriptive information on archaeological traditions of the world and is modeled after eHRAF World Cultures. eHRAF is unique because each archaeological tradition contains a variety of full-text source documents (books, articles, and dissertations) that have been indexed and organized according to HRAF's comprehensive tradition and subject classification systems: the Outline of Archaeological Traditions (OAT), and the Outline of Cultural Materials (OCM). These retrieval systems extend search capability well beyond keyword searching thus allowing for precise tradition and subject retrieval, even in a foreign language.   eHRAF Archaeology database provides researchers and students access to archaeological materials for comparative studies within and across regions.

eHRAF World Cultures.  The Human Relations Area Files Collection of Ethnography is a cross-cultural database of primary source materials on all aspects of cultural and social life worldwide. eHRAF includes bibliographic citations, abstracts, and full text of ethnographic and other materials from a variety of sources (books, dissertations, conference papers, unpublished manuscripts and journal articles) focusing on international pre-industrial cultures and North American immigrant groups. Covers ethnography by culture & subject, including family relationships, political organization, ideas about gender, etc. Subjects include: Anthropology; American Indians; Archaeology; Ethnic Studies; Folklore; Native American Studies; and Social Sciences. Produced by the Human Relations Area Files, Inc. (HRAF) at Yale University.

For the 10:00am session:
1.  Please join my meeting.
https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/393312509

2.  Use your microphone and speakers (VoIP) - a headset is recommended.  Or, call in using your telephone.

Dial +1 (213) 493-0602
Access Code: 393-312-509
Audio PIN: Shown after joining the meeting

Meeting ID: 393-312-509

For the 2:00pm session:
1.  Please join my meeting.
https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/968637773

2.  Use your microphone and speakers (VoIP) - a headset is recommended.  Or, call in using your telephone.

Dial +1 (267) 507-0012
Access Code: 968-637-773
Audio PIN: Shown after joining the meeting

Meeting ID: 968-637-773

Let me know if you need anything else.

Thanks,
Donna