Webinar: Prices and Wages by Decade: An Overview

  • Last Updated: January 18, 2023
  • Published: January 18, 2023

Register to attend the live training webinar, "Prices and Wages by Decade: An Overview."

Date: Thursday, February 9, 2023
Time: 2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. (EST)

 

Recording and closed captioning are available. All webinars are free of charge.

  • Speaker: Marie Concannon, Head, Government Information & Data Archives, University of Missouri
  • Learning outcomes: The University of Missouri Libraries’ subject guide, Prices and Wages by Decade, is an online index to economic data found in Government documents and other primary sources. It receives close to one million views annually. In this session, you will learn strategies for finding historical information for the site and see how we tackle challenging reference questions. We will also review the pros and cons of using LibGuides for very large, data-rich websites.

Webinar Series: Gov Docs 101 is a series of introductory subject webinars on frequently-requested Government information topics. The webinars are designed for newer depository coordinators, however anyone with an interest in the subject may attend.

Registration confirmation information:

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Prior to the webinar:

For those participating via a desktop or laptop computer (preferred method), a WebEx plug-in must be installed (one-time only). Download instructions. Some features will not be available for users participating with a tablet or smartphone. Devices need to have a WebEx app installed from the device’s app store, which may take time. After installation, the app will ask for you to Allow or Deny permissions.