Date/Time
12/12/2023
10:00 AM - 11:15 AM Eastern Event Registration
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Reference & Programming
Event Description
We have many special libraries in the Northeast Ohio region. Here we highlight three special libraries and what they can offer your patrons and library.
Holden Forests & Gardens (Holden Arboretum and Cleveland Botanical Garden)
Did you know that NE Ohio contains one of the best botanical and horticultural libraries in the country? The special libraries at Holden Forests & Gardens (Holden Arboretum and Cleveland Botanical Garden) not only contain books to help you learn about plants and trees but also a museum-class collection of botanical illustration, landscape architecture, and scientific manuscripts from Darwin to Redoute to van Leeuwenhoek. Learn about the resources, including outreach programs for public libraries, present in your own backyard! Presenter: Ingalls Library, Cleveland Museum of Art The Ingalls Library at the Cleveland Museum of Art is one of the largest art research libraries in the United States. We offer comprehensive access to art information covering all periods and geographic areas in many languages. The Museum Archives houses institutional records that document the history and role of the museum in the social and cultural history of the community and the world of art; and the personal papers of regional artists, arts businesses, and art collectors. We are open to the public, offering resources and assistance to meet any research need. Presenter:
![]() Cleveland Law Library Fun fact: Every county in Ohio has a law library. Some are not staffed full-time and are only a bookshelf, while others can look like a typical branch of a public library. Stark County Law Library provides legal information services to judges, attorneys, county and township officials AND the public. With four full-time staff and access to many valuable legal resources, the Stark County Law Library is happy to assist with legal information needs. Presenter: Location
Online via Zoom
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Who Should Attend: Anyone interested in hearing what special libraries have to offer their patrons and library
Competency: Reference and Programming Non-Member Cost: $40 NEO-RLS Bronze Member Cost: $24 NEO-RLS Silver Member Cost: FREE NEO-RLS Gold Member Cost: FREE NEO-RLS Individual Member Cost: $20 Can't attend on the date or time listed? Sign up anyway! All of our webinars include archive access for later viewing at your convenience. It’s never too late to save your library money. NEO-RLS Memberships are pro-rated! Call us today to join. Tell a Friend
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