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Latest Issue: December 2007

In this issue of InfoLink, we take a field trip to the Mashantucket Pequot Museum and Research Center at Foxwoods. We also chatted with adjunct professor Eliot Wilczek and Raynna Bowlby, the new GSLIS West Recruiting and Administrative Coordinator.

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Interested in learning more about the Mashantucket Pequot Museum & Research Center? Elisabeth Zimmer gathered some extra reading for your perusal over the January break. You can start by checking out what's inside the building via the center's library catalog. Next, learn more about the award-winning building itself on the website of Polsheck Partnership Architects. If you're planning to visit, Frommer's can provide the tourist perspective. Get the Connecticut Library Assosiations perspective from a an article in their newsletter (PDF).

You can also check out the National Educational Association (NEA)'s Native American booklist. From NEA's website:

"To mark the 13th anniversary of Native American Heritage Month (November), NEA has released a recommended reading list that includes titles ranging from such pre-K classics as Mama, Do You Love Me to Tony Hillerman's Joe Leaphorn Series that has been thrilling young (and older) adults for more than a decade. The following titles are listed by grade level and include fiction, non-fiction and poetry."


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Mashantucket Pequot Museum & Research Center
110 Pequot Trail
P.O. Box 3180
Mashantucket, CT 06339-3180

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