Hi Everyone -
I just wanted to send an e-mail to invite you and your staffs to participate via webinar in a free Department of the Interior Library Training Session entitled "American Indian Law Research on HeinOnline" on Wednesday, February 24th from 2:00 to 3:00 pm ET, part of our series of free training sessions available from the DOI Library.
HeinOnline's American Indian Law Collection was created from a desire to consolidate the wealth of material available on American Indian law, and to share the tremendous influence that Native Americans and their cultures have had on modern society. With more than 3,500 titles and nearly 1.5 million total pages, this library encompasses an expansive archive of materials related to American Indian law. The American Indian Law Collection includes Native American treaties, federal case law, tribal codes, constitutions, jurisprudence, scholarly articles and access to archived copies of Title 25 of the U.S. Code and Title 25 of the CFR. A HeinOnline trainer will join us via webinar to cover all aspects of the American Indian Law Collection and touch on how to conduct legislative history research within this resource.
All that are interested are invited. Please go to the following link to request webinar registration information:
https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=urWTBhhLe02TQfMvQApUlFEdn8G3vZVKlnYWFjYkWjhURE5XNEZXMlo1SktQV0VRRk85NkdPOTlKSi4uYou may contact the Library by e-mail at
library@ios.doi.gov for more information about this program or if you have trouble reaching us using the link above. For more information about the DOI Library, its resources, and its services, please visit our website at
http://www.doi.gov/library.We hope that you can join us virtually on February 24th!
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George Franchois
Director - U.S. Dept. of the Interior Library
Office of the Secretary - Office of Facilities and Administrative Services (OFAS)
1849 C Street, NW, Room 1151, MS 1151
Washington, DC 20240
E-Mail:
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