Date Jun 19, 2023, 11:00 am – 11:45 am Location Online Event Related link More details in My PrincetonU Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn Details Event Description Princeton University Library’s chemistry and geosciences collections support library users interested in environmental research from the Department of Chemistry, Department of Geosciences, and the High Meadows Environmental Institute (HMEI). This session provides an overview of print and digital resources available for ecosystem health and geohealth for radioactive wastes associated with uranium ore and plutonium, as well as pharmaceuticals and per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) detectable in natural resources and public-water supplies. Examples will include land areas near indigenous communities and urban sprawl. Related LibGuide: Chemistry Sources 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 Oct 3 Using Tools to Create Models in QGIS Oct 3 Sign up for a Princeton Public Library card! Oct 3 Princeton University Library Author Talk: Ryo Morimoto "Nuclear Ghost" Oct 3 Removing the Tedium from Your Research Workflow Oct 3 Shape Your Ph.D Session 3: Creating Creativity; Everyone is Creative Oct 4 Introduction to ArcGIS Oct 4 Introduction to Digital Exhibitions: Digital Storytelling with a Content Management System Oct 4 Using ModelBuilder in ArcGIS Pro View All Events