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Wild Water: Drinking Water in the Water-Use Cycle (part 1 of 6)

The Princeton University Library provides print and digital library materials from chemistry and geosciences collections specific to the interactions of natural resources and the water-use cycle, including drinking water. In celebration of Drinking Water Week 2024, Chemistry, Geosciences and Environmental Studies Librarian, Emily Wild, is offering a series of six sessions with the learning objectives of finding library research materials to :

- Deepen an awareness of water-withdrawal sources used for drinking water.

- Explore local and regional bodies of water for water-supply research inquiries.

- Find historical land-use information near water resources for drinking water.  

- Discover the differences between bottled water from source water and public-water supplies.

- Obtain original and variant hydrologic names for historical research.   

Related LibGuide: Drinking Water Week 2024 by Emily Wild

Date:
Tuesday, April 30, 2024
Time:
11:00am - 11:30am
Audience:
  First-Year Graduate Students     Independent Scholar / Outside Researcher     Member of the Public     Princeton Alumni     Princeton Faculty/Researcher     Princeton Staff     Princeton Student  
Categories:
  Navigating the Library  
Registration has closed.

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