Date/Time
7/23/2019
9:30 AM - 3:00 PM Eastern Event Registration
Competency
Reference
Event Description
Did you ever wonder what special libraries have to offer your patrons? Join us for a special libraries showcase highlighting some regional special libraries and what they have to offer. Hear about the projects and patrons they serve. After lunch we will have a round table discussion to share your challenges and success stories with one another and plan a field trip to a special library. Below are the list of libraries and the representatives that will be joining us.
![]() The Ingalls Library and Museum Archives are free and open to the public Tuesday to Friday from 10am to 5pm. Additionally, badge access is available for staff and CWRU patrons Monday from 9 am to 5 pm, and 9 am to 10 am Tuesday to Friday. Come see what’s new today. With over 8,000 books entering the collection every year, there’s always something inspiring on our recent acquisitions table. The library lounge features art magazines and journals, auction sales catalogs, and newspapers from around the world. A treasure trove of original resources awaits you in the archives. From the largest folios to the most delicate rare books and unpublished documents, the most comprehensive art research collection between New York and Chicago is available for viewing upon request. Presenter: ![]() ![]() ![]() The NEOMED Library is an active partner in the education and research needs of the students, faculty and staff of Northeast Ohio Medical University. The library provides the latest evidence in electronic-format to support a variety of scholarly activities, including research, point-of-care decisions, and curriculum support. A core collection of physical volumes are housed in a 30,000-square foot facility that is open 24 hours per day, 7 days per week for all students, faculty, and staff. Presenter: ![]() Eleanor Squire Library The Eleanor Squire Library at Cleveland Botanical Garden is one of the oldest circulating garden libraries in the world, starting in 1937. A donation of books by a member of the Garden Club of Cleveland was the primary reason to create a Garden Center within the city, now the oldest civic garden center within a major metropolitan area. The rare book collection has been now moved to Corning Library of Holden Arboretum after the two institutions merged in 2014. Currently the Sqiuire library has 12,000 titles and features Ohio resources, urban and general gardening. ![]() In support of the mission of the Cleveland-Marshall College of Law, the Law Library's mission is the provision of information services and resources that promote the performance of high-quality legal research activities by our students, faculty, staff, and community. The Law Library accomplishes this by providing: (1) research and reference services by professionals trained in law and library science in support of the needs of the university, alumni, legal and local communities; (2) access to information resources that support the law school's curriculum, centers, programs, and organizations; and (3) space for faculty and students to engage in collaborative work, quiet study, and innovative research using new and ground-breaking research products and techniques. Presenter: ![]() ![]() The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Library & Archives houses the most comprehensive collection of rock and roll archival materials in the world. The Library & Archives’ mission is to collect, preserve, and provide access to these resources for scholars, educators, students, journalists, and music fans. The Library & Archives facility is located on the Metro Campus of Cuyahoga Community College and is free and open to everyone by appointment. Highlights of the collection include personal letters and postcards; handwritten lyrics and song manuscripts; contracts; concert photographs and personal snapshots; flyers, handbills, and posters; rare concert recordings and interviews; stage designs; fan club materials; magazines and scholarly journals; and nearly every book and academic dissertation ever written about rock and roll. Presenter: ![]() ![]() The library at the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland provides exceptional information services to Bank employees, enabling them to achieve the Bank’s research, policy and outreach objectives. Presenter: ![]() Location
Cleveland Heights-University Heights Library
2345 Lee Rd Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 UNITED STATES click here for Google Maps Contact Person
Melissa Lattanzi
(phone: 3306550531) Details
Who Should Attend: Anyone interested in learning more about special libraries
Competency: Reference Cost: GEO Cost: $80 Bronze Cost: $60 Silver Cost: $40 Gold Cost: FREE There is an additional $15 surcharge for facility use and amenities. We encourage you to register a minimum of three (3) days in advance for this event in order to ensure that we can accommodate your full participation in terms of seating, hand-outs, food, etc. 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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