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Retirees Visit the UI Libraries

Today’s university library is not what most people remember from their undergraduate experience. But then neither are most campuses. Like every other aspect of campus life, libraries have evolved over the last decades. Together we’ll explore the 21st century environment of the UI Libraries and learn how to utilize the Libraries resources for your own work and play today.

Historical Perspectives to Genealogical Research

Tuesday, June 12, 2007 at 2 – 3 p.m.

Information Arcade, Main Library

Janalyn Moss, Reference & Instruction Librarian

What was happening in the world when your relatives came to the U.S.? Using library resources can add another dimension to your family research. Janalyn Moss specializes in American History and will lead this hands-on session. Bring some family names, dates and places with you and use them as a starting point to search UI Libraries resources.

Space is limited to 25 participants. To sign up for this session, please send request to Kristi Bontrager or call 319-335-5960. Map to the Main Library and public parking.