How does life on Earth, specifically wildlife, respond to eclipses? And how does light pollution affect our communities (and our enjoyment of the eclipse)?
Know the Path, Avoid the Pitfalls: Arranging Contracts for E-Resources
10:00AM-11:00AM March 7th, 2024
This session will review the essential elements and hidden risks of contracts for e-resources. Written materials will include sample RFP language, an assessment checklist, and sample contract language.
Helen Alexander (1838-1923) lived in the Town of Ledyard, near Aurora. Her 40+ years of daily diaries reflect local and national events from a woman's perspective.
This collection was a 2023-2024 SCRLC Digitization grant recipient. Chenango Forks is a small community in Broome County, just a few miles north of Binghamton.
Lee Brown Coye (1907-1981) is best known for his illustrations for horror fiction and pulp magazines like Weird Tales.This set of glass plate negatives is a part of his collection at the Chenango County Historical Society.
Raven Steals the Sun: Native American Eclipse Stories
10:00AM-11:00AM March 25th, 2024
Storyteller Perry Ground (Turtle Clan, Onondaga Nation) brings Native American Sun and Eclipse legends to life in this engaging and interactive presentation for all ages.