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From: "Christina Faulhaber"
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Subject: APRA Meeting, January 26th
Date: Tue, 2 Jan 2001 08:16:19 -0800
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APRA-NW
The Association of Professional Researchers for Advancement's Northwest =
chapter presents:
WHEN THE PUBLIC LIBRARY IS YOUR RESEARCH RESOURCE
For those of you who depend on FREE and reliable information sources, =
APRA-NW's annual tour of the Seattle Public Library's comprehensive =
fundraising resources will help you go right to the right tool of your =
trade.=20
Yes, you can access the Internet at the library, but this meeting gives =
you four mini-tours of those areas of the library that are relevant to =
prospecting, so you'll know before you go what print directories and =
specialized databases they have available to the general public. You'll =
also get to know the librarians who staff these areas, as they give the =
tours and are full of helpful tips when you are stumped.
The tours will give you an overview of the following sections:
a.. the Humanities Desk with its wealth of biographical sources;
b.. the Social Sciences Desk, which oversees the Fundraising Resource =
Center, a cooperative collection of the Foundation Center;=20
c.. the Business Desk, with all its massive, business directories and =
CD-ROMS;=20
d.. the Newspaper Desk, with its newspaper and government databases.=20
When: Friday, January 26, 2001=20
2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Where: The Seattle Public Library
1000 Fourth Ave.
Seattle, WA 98101
The Library is located on Fourth Ave. between Spring and =
Madison Streets.=20
(Note: since parking in downtown Seattle is difficult and =
expensive, we recommend you take public transportation or carpool.)
Cost: Free=20
To register: simply reply to this email, that is, to Christina Faulhaber =
at faulhabe@u.washington.edu
For more information: call Christina Faulhaber at 206-221-6413
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APRA-NW
The Association of Professional =
Researchers=20
for Advancement's Northwest chapter =
presents:
WHEN THE PUBLIC LIBRARY IS YOUR =
RESEARCH=20
RESOURCE
For those of you who depend on FREE and reliable information sources, =
APRA-NW’s annual tour of the Seattle Public Library’s =
comprehensive fundraising=20
resources will help you go right to the right tool of your trade.
Yes, you can access the Internet at the library, but this meeting =
gives you=20
four mini-tours of those areas of the library that are relevant to =
prospecting,=20
so you’ll know before you go what print directories and =
specialized databases=20
they have available to the general public. You’ll also get to know =
the=20
librarians who staff these areas, as they give the tours and are =
full=20
of helpful tips when you are stumped.
The tours will give you an overview of the following sections:
- the Humanities Desk with its wealth of biographical sources;
- the Social Sciences Desk, which oversees the Fundraising Resource =
Center,=20
a cooperative collection of the Foundation Center;=20
- the Business Desk, with all its massive, business directories and =
CD-ROMS;=20
- the Newspaper Desk, with its newspaper and government databases. =
=
=20
When: Friday, January 26, 2001
2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Where: The Seattle Public Library
1000 =
Fourth=20
Ave.
Seattle, WA =
98101
The Library is =
located=20
on Fourth Ave. between Spring and Madison Streets.
(Note: =
since=20
parking in downtown Seattle is difficult and expensive, we recommend you =
take public transportation or carpool.)
Cost: Free
To register: simply reply to this email, that is, to Christina =
Faulhaber=20
at
faulhabe@u.washington.edu
For more information:
call Christina Faulhaber at=20
206-221-6413
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