Programs & Services
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Preview the UW World Series Fall Line-up
In their publicity the UW World Series says, “Each season we strive to bring a varied and exciting, (and yes, occasionally challenging) season of dance, world music and theater, piano and chamber music to Meany Hall.” At The Seattle Public Library, we’re thrilled to be bringing previews of the 2008-2009 UW World Series to Microsoft Auditorium of… Continue reading
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Genealogy Classes coming up at SPL
ARE YOU INTERESTED IN RESEARCHING YOUR FAMILY’S HISTORY? The Genealogy Staff of The Seattle Public Library are presenting classes and tours this fall designed to assist you with getting started on your family history project. The following genealogy classes, plus tours of the Genealogy Section have been scheduled. BEGINNING YOUR FAMILY HISTORY RESEARCH Are you… Continue reading
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New Database: Value Line Research Center Online
The Seattle Public Library is now offering the Value Line Research Center Online! It is available on all library computers and remotely through our website. The database features the online version of the popular Value Line Investment Survey that analyzes approximately 1,700 stocks in 98 industries, the stock market, and the economy. In addition, our subscription includes access to the 1,800… Continue reading
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Finding that elusive poem – Part Two
In the first part of this tutorial, we asked the question “How do you find a poem, when you know only the title or first line?” The reference tool we used was the Columbia Granger’s Index to Poetry. Now let’s ask the same question using one of the Seattle Public Library’s popular subscription databases. After the video,… Continue reading
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Seattle’s Oldest House
The honor of being Seattle’s oldest house officially belongs to The Ward House at 1423 Boren. But there have been and are other contenders. In May 1985, The Weekly concluded that the Ward House at 1423 Boren built in 1882 by pioneer entrepreneur George W. Ward was Seattle’s oldest surviving residential structure. The structure had stood vacant… Continue reading
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August Question of the Month: An irregular series
The reference librarians at Seattle Public Library are pretty darn amazing. They don’t know everything, instead they know where to find everything. As part of an irregular series of posts we salute the talented and dedicated reference staff at your local library. Names and other identifying information have been removed from the questions we showcase.… Continue reading
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Easier searching at www.spl.org
Did you notice a change on our website on Wednesday? We’ve made it possible to search the library’s catalog and a wide variety of magazines, encyclopedias and other databases all with one search box. With one search box you can get results from Time, National Geographic, Business Week, Psychology Today, the Wall Street Journal, The… Continue reading
