Von Seggern, Marilyn
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Overview
This collection features scholarly work by Marilyn Von Seggern, librarian at Washington State University.
Recent Submissions
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Government and Waste
(5/15/2015)Waste, debris, garbage, trash—all words for the unwanted material that is discarded (either intentionally or not) and has become a problem of immense proportions in the United States. Debris permeates not just the land ... -
The Secret Life of Your Personal Information; Government Resources on Identity Theft
(6/19/2014)Identity theft became a federal crime in 1998 when Congress passed the Identity Theft and Assumption Deterrence Act. The law established the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) which maintains the Identity Theft Data Clearinghouse ... -
Exhibit: Taxes Through Time
(6/14/2012)An exhibit, Taxes Through Time was displayed in the Terrell Library Atrium May 17-July 31, 2012. -
NASA's Space Shuttle Program--a Retrospective
(9/7/2011)The exhibit, "NASA's Space Shuttle Program--a Retrospective," was displayed in Washington State University's Terrell Library Atrium from May to August 2011. -
Constitution Day Exhibit 2010
(2010-11-16)Photos from the exhibit, "Influences on the United States Constitution," for the 2010 Constitution Day observance at Washington State University. Sept. 14-24, 2010. -
2010 National Library Week Book Display
(2010-04-20)In celebration of National Library Week, Apr. 12-17, 2010, an exhibit on reading recommendations was mounted in Holland and Terrell Libraries. -
"A Touch of Genius" Louis Braille. Bicentennary 1809-2009
(2010-04-20)The 200th anniversary of the birth of Louis Braille, the inventor of the Braille writing and reading system for the blind, is observed with the exhibit, "A Touch of Genius" Louis Braille. Exhibit dates: April 18-May 7, 2010. -
Exhibit: Census 2010; How We Count America
(2010-03-26)An exhibit, Census 2010; How We Count America was displayed in the Terrell Library Atrium March 12-Apr. 2, 2010 -
Bill to Law Exhibit
(2009-06-22)This file contains 16 photos of the exhibit "How a Bill Becomes a Law," displayed at Washington State University Libraries in May and June, 2009. Three current laws were shown as examples: the American Recovery and ... -
Reaching Your Local History Patrons Through the Web: Palouse Digital Project
(Oregon Library Association/Washington Library Association Joint Conference, 4/18/2008)PowerPoint presentation of the development of the Palouse Digital Project, a digital collection of text, maps, photos, and other resources on the Palouse Bioregion of Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho, USA. The database ...