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April 14, 2023

Brought to you by the Federal Depository Library Program FDLP Academy, a service of the U.S. Government Publishing Office.

Register to attend the live training webinar, "Introduction to the USGS Publications Warehouse."

  • Speaker: Kelly Haberstroh, Digitization Librarian, U.S. Geological Survey
  • Learning outcomes: The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Publications Warehouse is the authoritative catalog and publicly accessible location for accessing USGS peer-reviewed scientific publications. Users can access metadata about and links to more than 170,000 publications authored by USGS scientists over the century-plus history of the bureau, as well as obtain free online access to full-text publications published by the USGS. This webinar will provide an overview of the content available in the Publications Warehouse, including digitized and born-digital publications and maps, searching tips, and best practices.

Registration confirmation information:

Upon registering, a confirmation email from icSys@icohere.com will be sent with instructions for joining the webinar. To ensure delivery of that email, configure your junk mail or spam filter(s) to permit messages from that address. GPO staff will also email your access information the day before the webinar. If you do not receive your login information, please email FDLPoutreach@gpo.gov.

Prior to the webinar:

For those participating via a desktop or laptop computer (preferred method), a WebEx plug-in must be installed (one-time only). Download instructions. Some features will not be available for users participating with a tablet or smartphone. Devices need to have a WebEx app installed from the device’s app store, which may take time. After installation, the app will ask for you to Allow or Deny permissions.

 

The recording of the session is now available at: https://www.fdlp.gov/training/introduction-usgs-publications-warehouse   

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