Date Dec 8, 2023, 2:30 pm – 3:30 pm Location Online Event Related link More details in My PrincetonU Share on X Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn Details Event Description This 60-minute workshop is an introduction and overview on how to find publications, raw data, models and modeled data, and other sources for environmental studies research for water use (public supply, self supply, industrial, irrigation, livestock, aquaculture, energy, mining, other uses) and water availability (freshwater and saltwater). Join Chemistry, Geosciences and Environmental Studies Librarian, Emily Wild, on this virtual journey of print and digital library materials from Princeton University Library's geosciences and environmental collections. Bibliographic databases and access to full-text publication sources will include geological surveys, geosciences societies, environmental consultants, mining companies, and other information sources available for Earth's water cycle. Related LibGuide: A Library Research Guide for Geosciences by Emily Wild Accessibility To request accommodations for this or any event, please contact the organizer or James M. Van Wyck at least 3 working days prior to the event. Upcoming Professional Development Events Dec 10 Fargo Film Screening Dec 10 Python Quick Strike Learning Cohort 2024: Bonus Topics Dec 10 PFAS in US Tapwater, December Lecture, Princeton Section of the American Chemical Society (PACS) Dec 11 LaTeX Drop-in Consultations Dec 13 GradFUTURES Graduate Student Internship/Fellowship Fair Dec 13 Professional Headshots at the 2024 Graduate Student Internship/Fellowship Fair Dec 13 30 Minutes Towards Better Bibliographies and Footnotes! (online) Dec 13 How Video Can make your scholarship Shine View All Events