The Library of Congress site for teachers, loc.gov/teachers, provides a variety of easy ways to locate primary sources for classroom use including lesson plans, primary sources sets, this blog, and more.
But what if you want to find even more Library of Congress primary sources? What search strategies does a power user need to know?
Join us for a webinar on Thursday, December 10 at 4pm EST, to learn time-saving tips for navigating the Library of Congress website. During this webinar, Library education experts will provide shortcuts to finding primary sources, suggestions on how to plan effective searches, and how to ask for help.
For those unable to participate in the webinar, a recording will be available within a week of the session. Recordings of past events, including our recent online conference, and information about joining the webinar are available here.
Have suggestions on effective ways to search loc.gov? Please share them in the comments!
Comments (3)
This webinar sounds great! But I don’t see info on the link to which we will navigate on Dec. 10. Am I missing something? Where will we go to attend? THANKS
Go to the link here and then click where it says register under December 10th.
Looking forward to the program