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Libraries as a Community Resource for Environmental Information




 

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Quick Comments Results: Sept. 29

What topics for future online forums would interest you?:


  • Environment, aging.
  • NOx SIP Ozone nonattainment Clean Air Act Reform
  • The development of a national environmental information action plan, and other topics too numerous to mention.
  • Agricultural information, other environmental information, water information, online information.
  • Always any dialogues dealing with the environment.
  • any environmental topic pesticides threats to children's health
  • It is differcult right now to pick one or two areas..I am still reveling/reeling with the experience.If I had to say off the top.. anything with community outreach..environment justice issues.
  • water resource management electricity generation transportation
  • I have found this type of short-term, asynchronise Web-based type of forum excellent for continuing education. This is the second of this type I have participated in -- the other was sponsiord by the Northeast Document Conservation Center and had to do with preservation of works on paper. The kinds of topics which interest me are those which relate in a very direct fashion to my work, so I can justify the time spent and not have to give up my precious little personal time to participate.
  • Any topics that deal with environmental information access, reporting requirements, community right to know, etc.
  • Anything that would be useful for developing a wildfire conservation education program.
  • Any dialogues representing stakeholders in hazardous chemical use and regulation.
  • I have a wide variety of interests regarding the services that a library can and should provide and the methodology of that delivery.

 

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