Fri, Jan 14, 2022

11 AM – 12 PM EST (GMT-5)

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In this photographic journey of stone sculptures, Emily will show participants how to use the library collections to discovery the geology sources of the artwork at the Grounds for Sculpture, Princeton University Museum, and other artistic creations around Princeton, New Jersey.

What to expect:
Mini workshop (one-off workshop –" 60 mins total

Meet the facilitator:
Emily Wild is the Chemistry, Geosciences and Environmental Studies Librarian in Princeton University Library's Lewis Science Library. Emily has a Bachelor of Arts in Geology from Hartwick College, and a Master of Library and Information Studies from the University of Rhode Island. From 1996 to 2018, she was a hydrologist and librarian (physical scientist) at the U.S. Geological Survey. She has a Bachelor of Arts in Geology from Hartwick College and a Master of Library and Information Studies from the University of Rhode Island. Emily’s past field work experiences include hydrologic and hydrogeologic research in Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island, as well as geologic mapping in the Grand Canyon, Arizona ; O'ahu, Maui, and Island of Hawai'i, Hawai'i ; San Salvador Island, Bahamas ; Adirondacks, Catskills, Finger Lakes, and Hudson River, New York ; Whaleback Anticline, Pennsylvania ; and Green Mountains, Vermont.

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