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Library Research for Natural Hazard Events: Earthquakes, Hurricanes, Volcanoes, and Wildfires

Princeton University Library’s geosciences collection supports library users researching worldwide natural hazards. This session will describe Earth processes like plate tectonics by using research conducted at Princeton University’s Department of Geosciences and the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). Attendees will learn how to find real-time and historical data sources, maps, and publications from freely available sources for natural hazard events, such as earthquakes, hurricanes, volcanoes, and wildfires. Examples will consist of inquiries and information sources used during research consultations and instruction sessions, including how librarians collaborate within the Geoscience Information Society (GSIS), other information professional networks, and with disaster librarians during natural hazard events.

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Date:
Thursday, October 29, 2020
Time:
2:00pm - 3:00pm
Audience:
  Independent Scholar / Outside Researcher     Princeton Faculty/Researcher     Princeton Staff     Princeton Student  

Upon registering, a confirmation email from sqldba@icohere.com will be sent with instructions for joining the webinar. If you do not receive your login information the day before the webinar, please email FDLPoutreach@gpo.gov. For those participating via a desktop or laptop computer (preferred method), a WebEx plug-in must be installed (one-time only). Download instructions. Smartphone and tablet devices need to have the WebEx app installed from the device’s app store. Recording and captioning available.