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Discovery of Indigenous Publication Records by Using USGS Geology Research Tools

Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP) Webinar 

Speaker: Emily C. Wild, Chemistry, Geosciences and Environmental Studies Librarian

Learning outcomes: This session will provide an overview of USGS geology library tools to help indigenous researchers and to obtain publications by indigenous authors for humanities and natural science librarians, students, faculty and researchers. The learning objectives for this webinar include the following:

  • Deepen an awareness of geographic, geologic, hydrologic names for indigenous communities.
  • Explore geology and hydrology maps.
  • Find historical land-use information in geology publications.
  • Obtain environmental history of indigenous sustainability practices for historical research.
  • Learn the geographic name change proposal process.

Emily Wild is the Chemistry, Geosciences, and Environmental Studies Librarian in the Princeton University Library. Prior to Princeton, Emily spent 22 years as a hydrologist and librarian (physical scientist) at the United States Geological Survey (USGS). As a USGS employee, she helped Mohawk, Narragansett, Navajo, Ute, and additional North American and South American indigenous communities navigate the geographic names databases and geographic name change proposal process. 

Register to attend the live training webinar, "Discovery of Indigenous Publication Records by Using USGS Geology Research Tools"

 

[ Image from (Wild, 2007) https://pubs.usgs.gov/sir/2007/5168/ ]

Date:
Wednesday, October 30, 2024
Time:
2:00pm - 3:00pm
Audience:
  First-Year Graduate Students     Independent Scholar / Outside Researcher     Member of the Public     Princeton Alumni     Princeton Faculty/Researcher     Princeton Staff     Princeton Student  

To request disability-related accommodations for this event, please contact pulcomm@princeton.edu at least 3 working days in advance.