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UPCOMING EVENTS:

Wed, Oct. 17, 2007
Compton Tucker
11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

“Observing, Fighting, and Mitigating Damage from Fires.” Compton Tucker, Hydrospheric and Biospheric Sciences Laboratory, NASA GSFC.
Dining Room A, James Madison Building, Library of Congress

Wed., Oct. 24, 2007
Tom Crouch

12:00 noon -1:00 p.m.
Tom D. Crouch is the senior curator of the Division of Aeronautics at the Smithsonian Institution’s National Air and Space Museum. He will be speaking on the topic of aeronautics.
Mumford Room, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Mon., Nov. 5, 2007
Judith Jones

11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Judith Jones is a Senior Editor and Vice President of Alfred A. Knopf and the 2006 recipient of the James Beard Foundation Lifetime Achievement Award. In her nearly 50-year career as a cookbook editor, Jones has worked with a long list of esteemed food writers, including Julia Child and James Beard. She will speak on her upcoming book, The Tenth Muse: My Life in Food.
Mumford Room, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Wed., Jan. 15, 2008
Shannon McDonald

11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

Shannon McDonald, A.I.A., is a Senior Architect at the architectural firm of Shannon Sanders McDonald. She will speak about movement issues as related to parking, transportation, environment, architecture, and urban planning.
West Dining Room, James Madison Building, Library of Congress

WEBCASTS

Thurs, Aug. 2, 2007
Dr. Pamela Peeke

Dr. Pamela Peeke, physician, scientist and expert in the fields of nutrition, metabolism, stress, and fitness, spoke on her newest book, "Fit to Live."
Craig Mello & John Mather
Thurs, July 26, 2007
Craig Mello and John Mather, 2006 Nobel Prize winners, spoke on "The Origins of Life and the Universe" in a program co-sponsored by the Science, Technology and Business Division and the John W. Kluge Center.
Thurs, May 24, 2007
Tim Cook & Michael Hockaday

Lecture and panel discussion, “Commercializing university research - Threats and opportunities - The Oxford University model." Experts comment on remarks given by Tim Cook and Michael Hockaday of Oxford University.

Participants included David Billington, Professor, civil and environmental engineering, Princeton University; Baruch S. Blumberg, President, American Philosophical Society and Member of the Kluge Center Advisory Council; Michael Cleare, Executive Director, Columbia Innovation Enterprise, Columbia University’s technology transfer organization; and Raymond Dwek, Head of the Glycobiology Department at Oxford University and holder of the Chair of Technology and Society.

Sponsored by the Library’s John W. Kluge Center and Science, Technology & Business Division, together with the American Philosophical Society with support from the University of Oxford (UK).

Wed, May 23, 2007
Jim Crawford & Sam Fromartz

Jim Crawford, of New Morning Farm, and Sam Fromartz, author of Organic Inc.: Natural Foods and How They Grew, spoke on sustainable organic agriculture, family farming, direct marketing of foods.
Dining Room A, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Wed, Apr. 18, 2007
Dr. Marion Nestle
Dr. Marion Nestle, NYU professor, author and food industry critic, spoke on her books Food Politics, Safe Food, and What to Eat.
Tues, April 3, 2007
Wayne Esaias


Wayne Esaias, Ocean Sciences Branch, NASA GSFC, presented on “Honey Bees, Satellites, and Climate Change.”
Wed, Mar. 21, 2007
Mark Nash

11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Mark Nash, realtor and author, will speak on his book, 1001 Tips for Buying & Selling a Home.
Mon., Feb. 26, 2007
Paul Orfalea

Paul Orfalea, founder of Kinko's, spoke on the book he co-authored with Ann Marsh, Copy This: Lessons from a Hyperactive Dyslexic Who Turned a Bright Idea into One of America's Best Companies.
Mon., Feb. 5, 2007
Tim Harford

Tim Harford, columnist, of Financial Times and Slate, spoke on his book, The Undercover Economist: Exposing Why the Rich are Rich, the Poor are Poor -- and Why You Can Never Buy a Decent Used Car. The book is part field guide to economics and part expose of how economic forces shape our lives, often without our knowing it.
Wed., Dec. 6, 2006
Dr. Robert Shiller

Dr. Shiller is the Stanley B. Resor Professor of Economics at Yale University. He is the author of several books, including The New Financial Order: Risk in the 21st Century and Irrational Exuberance. He spoke on "What to Do about Worsening Economic Inequality? The Rising Tide Tax System and Other Proposals"
Wed, Nov. 15, 2006
Bob Ryan
Bob Ryan, the Chief Meteorologist at NBC4 since 1980, spoke about weather forecasting.
Mon., Nov. 6, 2006
Joan Nathan
Award-winning author of numerous cookery books spoke on her latest book, The New American Cooking. To complement her lecture, three area chefs provided dishes for the audience to sample. They were chef Cliff Wharton of TenPenh Restaurant, pastry chef Ann Amernick of Palena Restaurant and baker Mark Furstenberg of Bread Line.
Fri., Aug. 11, 2006
Barbara Haber
Barbara Haber, distinguished women's history librarian and culinary historian, spoke on "Women's History and Food History: New Ways of Seeing American Life."
Booklists from the display: Women's History and Food History: New Ways of Seeing American Life, and Gastronomy: Rare Books
Thurs, July 20, 2006
Peter Morville


Peter Morville spoke about his book, Ambient Findability, a history of how people search for information, and how they now find their way through a world of information overload. PowerPoint slides are also available at:

http://semanticstudios.com/loc.ppt
Thurs, July 13, 2006
Dr. Yukio Sato
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Dr. Yukio Sato, Advisor and former Executive Director of the Japan Science and Technology Agency, spoke on "Science and Technology Policy in Japan and JST Activities." Co-sponsored with the Asian Division and the Kluge Center.
Tues, May 23, 2006
M. Evans & H. Shimizu



Matthew Evans, Senior Landscape Architect of the United States Capitol, Holly H. Shimizu, Executive Director of the United States Botanic Garden, and Carl Morgan, Gardener Supervisor at the Library of Congress spoke about the new plantings in front of the James Madison Building at the Library of Congress. See also:

Plant List and Architectural Drawings
Friday, May 19, 2006
Dr. Albert Greco

Dr. Albert Greco, (Professor of Marketing, and of Communications and Media Management, Fordham University) and Dr. Robert M. Wharton (Professor of Management Systems, Fordham University) spoke on recent and predicted book industry trends. Dr. Greco is also the author of "The Book Industry," (2d ed., 2005,) and coordinator of the the annual statistics gathering for the Book Industry Study Group. This event was cosponsored with the Office of Technical Policy of Library Services.
Fri, May 12, 2006
Peter Orszag


Peter Orszag spoke about 401(k) and IRA retirement plans.

Fri, April 21, 2006
Kathleen Ameche


Kathleen Ameche, author of The Woman Road Warrior, provided tips for women business travelers.
Wed, Mar. 8, 2006
Jonathan Tucker

Jonathan Tucker spoke on his new book, "War of Nerves: Chemical Warfare from
World War I to Al-Qaeda." See also:

Chemical and Biological Warfare (CBW) Tracer Bullet

Chemical and Biological Warfare - Selected Internet Resources

Wed, Dec 7, 2005
Barbara Ehrenreich


A presentation by Barbara Ehrenreich, co-editor of Global Woman : Nannies, Maids, and Sex Workers in the New Economy, and author of Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America.
Dining Room A, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Tues, Oct. 25, 2005
Robert Slater
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Robert Slater, author of No Such Thing as Overexposure: Inside the Life and Celebrity of Donald Trump and Jack Welch and the GE Way, spoke on writing about business CEO's. He described what it was like to work with Donald Trump during the writing of his most recent book.
Thurs, Oct. 13, 2005
John Beck


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John Beckspoke on his book, "Got Game: How the Gamer Generation Is Reshaping Business Forever." It offers groundbreaking insights into how the skills and abilities of the under-34 gamer generation can help enterprises across all disciplines adapt and enable best performance.
Tues, Sep. 13,
Jonathan McDowell

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Dr. Jonathan McDowell is an astrophysicist at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics at Harvard University. He spoke on The Dawn of the Space Age.
Wed, July 13, 2005
Marie Savard

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The author of Apples & Pears: the Body Shape Solution for Weight Loss and Wellness spoke about her book. Co-sponsored with Health Services.
Wed, July 27, 2005
Eric Grissell

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Insects and Gardens: In Pursuit of a Garden Ecology. Dr. Grissell is a Research Entomologist for the USDA at the US National Museum of Natural History, a Research Associate of the Smithsonian, and an Adjunct Associate Professor at the University of Maryland. He has gardened since he was eight years old, and his field work has taken him throughout most of the world. He has published two popular works on gardening and many scientific papers. His work, Insects and Gardens: In Pursuit of a Garden Ecology, combines his lifelong interests of gardening and entomology.
Mon, July 18, 2005
Robert O'Harrow


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Robert O'Harrow, reporter for the Washington Post, spoke about his recent book "No Place to Hide: Behind the Scenes of Our Emerging Surveillance Society."
Steven Raichlen
Fri, June 24, 2005


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Mr. Raichlen, author of the best-selling Barbecue! Bible gave a lecture on "Barbecue: A History of the World's Oldest Culinary Art."
Tues, June 7, 2005
Dr. Lillian Beard


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Dr. Lillian Beard, child physician, spoke on "Home Remedies from a Physician's Perspective." She then signed copies of "Salt in Your Sock and Other Tried-And-True Home Remedies." Co-sponsored with the Health Services Office and the Library of Congress Childcare Association.
Tues, May 17, 2005
Alan Cutler

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The Seashell on the Mountaintop. Dr. Cutler is a geologist and writer affiliated with the Smithsonian Institution. He spoke about his recent book, which tells the story of Nicholaus Steno, a 17th century priest and scientist who is considered to be the founder of geology.
Wed, May 11, 2005
Holly Shimizu
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"Herbs in the Garden" Holly H. Shimizu, the Executive Director of the United States Botanic Garden, spoke about the most ornamental herbs to grow in this area, ways to grow them, and a bit about how to use them. NOTE: This presentation was interrupted by an evacuation of the Capitol Hill area. It was rescheduled for Wed, Sept. 28, 2005.
Wed, April 20, 2005
Laura Schenone

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"A Thousand Years over a Hot Stove." Lecture on the history of women and cooking and book signing by Laura Schenone, food writer. See Ms. Schenone's Web site for more information at http://www.lauraschenone.com/index.html.
Mon, Dec. 13, 2004
Alden Almquist
Albert Lokasola

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"Preserving Africa's Threatened Wildlife: Forest Peoples and Indigenous Knowledge." Alden Almquist, anthropologist, 2003-2004 Kluge Staff Fellow, and Albert Lokasola, President, Vie Sauvage, Democratic Republic of the Congo discuss the wildlife conservation programs in Congo's Lac Tumba and Maringa-Wamba-Lopori landscapes.
Co-sponsored by the African and Middle Eastern Division and the Science, Technology and Business Division.
Mon, Feb. 7, 2005
Dr. Marc Lipsitch


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"The Transmission of SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome.) and Influenza: Lessons from the Past and How We Should be Preparing for the Future." Dr. Marc Lipsitch, Ph.D, is an Associate Professor of Epidemiology and Immunology and Infectious Diseases at Harvard School of Public Health. His talk is partially based on his most recent publication in Nature, Vol 432, 16 December, 2004, p. 904-906.

Wed, July 21, 2004
Paul Krugman

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Lecture by Paul Krugman, economist and professor at Princeton University, and regular economics columnist for The New York Times.
Mumford Room, James Madison Building, Library of Congress

Tues, May 25, 2004
Dr. Marilyn Kern-Foxworth

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Dr. Foxworth, author and professor, spoke on "Blacks in Advertising Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow."
Mumford Room, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Friday, March 19, 2004
Science Safari
Einstein Fellows

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Science and math teachers from across the country will guide participants through hands-on experiments and activities in celebration of ESTME Week (Excellence in Science, Technology, and Mathematics Education). This event is designed to excite students about math and science and to highlight the importance of science education. The "Science Safari" is jointly sponsored by the Science, Technology & Business Division and the Department of Energy’s Office of Science. ESTME Week is sponsored by the Department of Education along with the National Science Foundation and other federal agencies and scientific societies.
Mumford Room, James Madison Building, Library of Congress

Monday, Nov. 3, 2003
Dr. Michael Fox
11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

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Dr. Michael Fox writes the Animal Doctor column for the Washington Post. He is a veterinarian and author of many books on animal care, welfare and rights. He spoke on the topic of emotion in animals.
Mumford Room, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Monday, Oct. 20, 2003
Kenneth Wright


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"Mesa Verde Prehistoric Public Works." A lecture and slide show by Kenneth Wright, President of Wright Water Engineers, Inc., Denver, CO. Cosponsored with the Hispanic Division of the Library of Congress.
Mumford Room, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Tuesday, May 27, 2003
Dr. Eve Higginbotham


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Dr. Higginbotham, chair, Department of Ophthalmology, University of Maryland, will speak on "Clinical Trials in Glaucoma: What Have We Learned."
West Dining Room, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Thursday, April 3, 2003
Dr. Lucy H. Spelman

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Dr. Spelman, the Director of the Smithsonian National Zoological Park, spoke on "Renewing the National Zoo."
Mumford Room, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
March 18, 2003
Science Safari



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Top science teachers from across the country will perform science experiments and demonstrations as part of ESTME Week (Excellence in Science, Technology, and Math Education). ESTME Week's purpose is to help parents and teachers foster student interest in science, mathematics, and technology. The "Science Safari" is jointly sponsored by the Science, Technology & Business Division, the Department of Energy's Office of Science, and the Office of Science and Technology Policy of the Executive Office of the President.
Mumford Room, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Wed., Jan. 29, 2003
Jim Adams


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Jim Adams, curator of the National Herb Garden at the National Arboretum, will present, "Color in the Herb Garden." Cosponsored with the Gardening Information Forum of the Library of Congress Professional Association.
Dining Room A, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Jan. 14, 2003
Dr. Stephen Straus


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Dr. Stephen Straus, Director of the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine of the National Institutes of Health, spoke on C&AM.
West Dining Room, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Monday, June 11, 2001
Dr. James A. Duke

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Dr. Duke, noted ethnobotanist, expert on medicinal plants, and author, will present a slide show/lecture titled "A Tale of Two Gardens"
West Dining Room, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Tuesday, June 5, 2001
Dr. Sylvester James Gates, Jr.

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Dr. Gates, John S. Toll Professor of Physics, University of Maryland, will present a lecture on Superstring Theory: "Einstein's Dream at the New Millennium".
West Dining Room, James Madison Building, Library of Congress

PAST EVENTS:

Monday, Sep. 17, 2007
Jonathan Knee

11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Jonathan Knee, professor at Columbia University's Graduate School of Business, spoke on his book The Accidental Investment Banker, a glimpse behind the scenes of the most powerful companies on Wall Street.
Dining Room A, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Thurs, Aug. 2, 2007
Dr. Pamela Peeke

11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Dr. Peeke, physician, scientist and expert in the fields of nutrition, metabolism, stress, and fitness, spoke about healthy living.
Mumford Room, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Wed, June 27, 2007
Marc Imhoff

11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Marc Imhoff, Terra Project Scientist, NASA GSFC, will present on “City Lights, Spy Satellites, and Urban Sprawl,"
Dining Room A, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Wed, Apr. 18, 2007
Dr. Marion Nestle

1:00 - 2:00 p.m.
Dr. Marion Nestle, NYU professor, author and food industry critic, spoke on her books Food Politics, Safe Food, and What to Eat.
Mumford Room, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Tues, April 3, 2007
Wayne Esaias

11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Wayne Esaias, Ocean Sciences Branch, NASA GSFC, spoke on “Honey Bees, Satellites, and Climate Change.”
Mary Pickford Theater, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Wed, Mar. 21, 2007
Mark Nash

11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Mark Nash, realtor and author, spoke on his book, 1001 Tips for Buying & Selling a Home.
Dining Room A, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Mon, Feb. 26, 2007
Paul Orfalea

11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Paul Orfalea, founder of Kinko's, spoke on the book he co-authored with Ann Marsh, Copy This: Lessons from a Hyperactive Dyslexic Who Turned a Bright Idea into One of America's Best Companies.
West Dining Room, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Wed, Feb. 14, 2007
Abby Grotke

11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Abbie Grotke, Library of Congress staff member, spoke on her book, Miss Abigail's Guide to Dating, Mating, and Marriage: Classic Advice for Contemporary Dilemmas.
Dining Room A, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Mon, Feb. 5, 2007
Tim Harford

11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Tim Harford, columnist, of Financial Times and Slate, spoke on his book, The Undercover Economist: Exposing Why the Rich are Rich, the Poor are Poor -- and Why You Can Never Buy a Decent Used Car. The book is part field guide to economics and part expose of how economic forces shape our lives, often without our knowing it.
West Dining Room, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Wed, Jan. 24, 2007
Bob Bindschadler

11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Bob Bindschadler, Chief Scientist, Hydrospheric and Biospheric Sciences Laboratory, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC), spoke on "Who Left the Freezer Door Open? What the Poles Are Telling Us about Climate Change."
West Dining Room, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Wed, Nov. 15, 2006
Bob Ryan

11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Bob Ryan, the Chief Meteorologist at NBC4 since 1980, will speak about weather.
Mumford Room, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Tues., Oct. 17, 2006
James Kakalios

11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
James Kakalios will speak on the Physics of superheroes.
West Dining Room, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Tues, Sept. 19, 2006
Thomas B. Grooms

11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Thomas B. Grooms will speak on the architecture of Capitol Hill.
Mary Pickford Theater, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Fri., Aug. 11, 2006
Barbara Haber

11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Barbara Haber spoke on the history of American cooks.
Mumford Room, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Thurs, July 20, 2006
Peter Morville

11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Peter Morville spoke about his book, Ambient Findability, a history of how people search for information, and how they now find their way through a world of information overload.
West Dining Room, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Thurs, July 13, 2006
Dr. Yukio Sato
10:00 a.m.- 12:00 noon.
Dr. Yukio Sato, Advisor and former Executive Director of the Japan Science and Technology Agency, spoke on "Science and Technology Policy in Japan and JST Activitites." Co-sponsored with the Asian Division and the Kluge Center.
Room LJ-119, Thomas Jefferson Building, Library of Congress
Tues, June 13, 2006
J Richard Weingardt

11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

J Richard Weingardt spoke on his book, Engineering Legends: Great American Civil Engineers, The work includes "32 Profiles of Inspiration and Achievement."
Mary Pickford Theater, James Madison Building, Library of Congress

Tues, May 23, 2006
M. Evans & H. Shimizu

11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
M. Evans & H. Shimizu spoke on the new plantings in front of the James Madison Building at the Library of Congress.
Dining Room A, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Tues, May 16, 2006
Peter Hatch

11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Peter Hatch spoke on the Gardens of Monticello.
Dining Room A, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Fri, May 12, 2006
Peter Orszag

11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Peter Orszag spoke about 401(k) and IRA retirement plans.
West Dining Room, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Fri, April 21, 2006
Kathleen Ameche

11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Kathleen Ameche, author of The Woman Road Warrior, spoke on tips for women business travelers.
West Dining Room, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Wed & Thurs, Apr. 19 & 20, 2006
Symposium on Depression at the John W. Kluge Center, Thomas Jefferson Building.
Tues, April 18, 2006
12:00 noon - 4:00 p.m.
Workshop on Library Standards, Co-sponsored with FLICC.
Dining Room A, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Mon, April 10, 2006
John Perkins

11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
John Perkins spoke on economic imperialism.
Mumford Room, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Tues, Mar. 28, 2006
Science Safari
Science and math teachers from across the country will guide participants through hands-on experiments and activities. This event is designed to excite students about math and science and to highlight the importance of science education. Sponsored by the Science, Technology & Business Division and the Department of Energy’s Office of Science.
Mumford Room, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Wed., Mar. 8, 2006
Jonathan Tucker

11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Jonathan Tucker will speak on his new book, War of Nerves: Chemical Warfare from World War I to Al-Qaeda. Book signing to follow.
West Dining Room, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Fri, Mar. 3, 2006
Dr. Laura Ann Petitto
11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Dr. Petitto, is a professor in the Dept. of Psychological & Brain Sciences at Dartmouth College. She spoke about the biological foundations of human language.
West Dining Room, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Wed, Dec 7, 2005
Barbara Ehrenreich

12:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.
A presentation by Barbara Ehrenreich, co-editor of Global Woman : Nannies, Maids, and Sex Workers in the New Economy, and author of Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America.
Dining Room A, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Wed, Nov. 9, 2005
Sir Harold Evans

11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Sir Harold Evans is the author of many bestsellers including, They Made America: Two Centuries of Innovators from the Steam Engine to the Search Engine. Published in 2004, it was adapted as a four-part PBS television miniseries which was aired in November of the same year.
Mary Pickford Theater, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Tues, Oct. 25, 2005
Robert Slater

11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Robert Slater, author of No Such Thing as Overexposure: Inside the Life and Celebrity of Donald Trump and Jack Welch and the GE Way, spoke on writing about business CEO's.
Mumford Room, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Thurs, Oct. 13, 2005
John Beck

11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
John Beck spoke on the Gamer Generation.
Dining Room A, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Wed, Sept. 28, 2005
Holly Shimizu

11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
"Herbs in the Garden"  Holly H. Shimizu, the Executive Director of the United States Botanic Garden, returned to finish the presentation that was interrupted by an evacuation of the Capitol Hill area in May. She spoke about the most ornamental herbs to grow in this area, ways to grow them, and a bit about how to use them.
Mumford Room, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Tues, Sep. 13,
Jonathan McDowell

11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Jonathan McDowell spoke about the Space Age.
Wed, Aug 24, 2005
Rick Mikula
Rick Mikula, the "Butterfly Guy," presented a lecure on Butterflies.
Wed, July 13, 2005
Marie Savard
The author of Apples & Pears: the Body Shape Solution for Weight Loss and Wellness spoke about her book. Co-sponsored with Health Services.
Tues, June 7, 2005
Dr. Lillian Beard

11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Dr. Lillian Beard, child physician, spoke on "Home Remedies from a Physician's Perspective." She then signed copies of "Salt in Your Sock and Other Tried-And-True Home Remedies." Co-sponsored with the Health Services Office and the Library of Congress Childcare Association.
Fri, May 20, 2005
C.K. Prahalad

11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
C.K. Prahalad, spoke on management issues.
Tues, May 17, 2005
Alan Cutler

11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Mr. Cutler, geologist and author, spoke on the history of the earth.
Wed, May 11, 2005
Holly Shimizu
11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Holly H. Shimizu, the Executive Director of the United States Botanic Garden, gave a presentation on herbs.
Wed, April 20, 2005
Laura Schenone

11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

Laura Schenone, food writer, spoke on her recent book "A Thousand Years over a Hot Stove."

Tues, Apr. 19, 2005
Science Safari

Webcast of
Science Safari 2004

Webcast of
Science Safari
2003

Science and math teachers from across the country will guide participants through hands-on experiments and activities in celebration of ESTME Week (Excellence in Science, Technology, and Mathematics Education). This event is designed to excite students about math and science and to highlight the importance of science education. The "Science Safari" is jointly sponsored by the Science, Technology & Business Division and the Department of Energy’s Office of Science. ESTME Week is sponsored by the Department of Education along with the National Science Foundation and other federal agencies and scientific societies.
Tues, April 5, 2005
Dr. Charles Smith

11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Dr. Charles Smith is a Senior Research Associate at the Department of Natural Resources at Cornell University. He spoke on "Conservation for Birds of Farm Lands and Open Lands."

Wed, March 30, 2005
Dr. David Cassidy

11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

Dr. Cassidy spoke on Robert Oppenheimer.
West Dining Room, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Thurs, Mar 10, 2005
Dr. Michael Novacek

11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Dr. Michael Novacek, Senior Vice President & Provost of Science at the American Museum of Natural History in NYC, gave a talk, "Time Traveler: In Search of Dinosaurs and Ancient Mammals from Montana to Mongolia."
Mon, Feb. 7, 2005
Dr. Marc Lipsitch

11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Dr. Marc Lipsitch is a professor of Public Health at Harvard Medical School. He spoke about SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome.)
Thurs, Jan 13, 2005
2:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.

Note the location:
The Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars Auditorium.
(Not on Library of Congress premises.)

“The Development of the Chinese Military: Implications for the U.S. and Asia,” is a symposium jointly sponsored by the Science & Technology Division of the Library of Congress, the Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars, and the National Defense University’s Center for Chinese Military Studies.

There will be two panel discussions, each lasting approximately 2 hours. The first panel will cover “Current Chinese Military Trends”, and the second will cover “Policy Implications for the U.S. and Asia.”

Dr. Peggy Valentine
Gloria Molenje
Edith Irwin
Tues, Dec. 14, 2004

1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.

Presentation: "HIV/AIDS and Children in Africa: Making a Difference."
Speakers: Dr. Peggy Valentine, Associate Dean, Allied Sciences, Howard University
Gloria Molenje, Festus E. Molenje Memorial Foundation, Kabalega, Western Province, Kenya, and Edith Irwin, Rokpa International (Zimbabwe).

Dr. Valentine leads study tours to African countries for health workers each summer. Mrs. Molenje is building an orphanage/boarding school, with the express purpose of keeping siblings, and therefore families intact. Ms. Irwin works with families of HIV-AIDS infected mothers and their children, including a group called Batsiranai Mothers and Disabled Children's Group.
Room LJ-139, James Madison Building

Sponsored by the African and Middle Eastern Division and the Science, Technology and Business Division.

Alden Almquist
Albert Lokasola
Mon, Dec. 13, 2004
Noon - 1:00 p.m.

Alden Almquist, anthropologist, 2003-2004 Kluge Staff Fellow, and Albert Lokasola, President, Vie Sauvage, Democratic Republic of the Congo will present "Preserving Africa's Threatened Wildlife: Forest Peoples and Indigenous Knowledge." They will discuss the wildlife conservation programs in Congo's Lac Tumba and Maringa-Wamba-Lopori landscapes.
Pickford Theater, James Madison Building, Library of Congress

Sponsored by the African and Middle Eastern Division and the Science, Technology and Business Division.
Thurs, Dec. 9, 2004
Dr. Matthew P. Hare

11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Dr. Matthew P. Hare, Professor of Biology at the University of Maryland, spoke about current efforts to restore oysters in the Chesapeake Bay.
Pickford Theater, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Mon, Nov. 8, 2004
Sten Odenwald

11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Sten Odenwald, an astrophysicist at NASA, will present, "Patterns of the Void."
Dining Room A, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Tues, Oct 26, 2004
Therese McNerney
12:30 pm -1:30 pm
Ms. McNerney is a physical fitness expert, who spoke on "Obesity: A National Epidemic."
Mumford Room, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Mon, Oct 18, 2004
Gerry McKiernan

12:00 pm - 3:00 pm
"Seize the Feed: Content Syndication for Enhanced Governmental Information Services." Mr. McKiernan is the compiler for RSS (Rich Site Services,) a categorized registry of library services that are delivered through push technology to subscribers. Jointly sponsored with the FLICC Content Management Working Group.
Tues, Sept. 14, 2004
Linda Simon

11:30 a.m. - 12:30
We regret that this program has been cancelled.
Linda Simon, professor of English at Skidmore College, spoke on her new book, Dark Light; Electricity and Anxiety from the Telegraph to the X Ray.
Dining Room A, James Madison Building, Library of Congress

Wed, July 21, 2004
Paul Krugman

1:00 - 2:00 pm

Lecture by Paul Krugman, economist and professor at Princeton University, and regular economics columnist for The New York Times.
Mumford Room, James Madison Building, Library of Congress

Tuesday, June 15, 2004
Andrea Sevetson
1:00 - 2:00 p.m.
Andrea Sevetson, Training Specialist at the U.S. Census Bureau, will present a demonstration on "Census 2000 and the American FactFinder."
Dining Room A, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Tuesday, June 8, 2004
Esther Kepplinger

11:30 a.m. - 12:30
Ms. Kepplinger is the Deputy Commissioner for Patent Operations, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
Mumford Room, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Tues, May 25, 2004
Dr. Marilyn Kern-Foxworth

Dr. Foxworth, author and professor, spoke on "Blacks in Advertising Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow."
Mumford Room, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Friday, May 7, 2004
Jim Richardson
11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Mr. Richardson is a freelance photographer who has researched and photographed over 15 major stories for The National Geographic Magazine. Co-sponsored with Prints & Photographs.
Mumford Room, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Thursday, April 15, 2004
Dr. Yervant Terzian

11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Dr. Terzian is the The David Duncan Professor in the Physical Sciences at Cornell University's Department of Astronomy and Space Sciences. speaking on "13.7 Billion Years: A History of the Cosmos. He is the author of more than 200 scientific publications and the editor of six books, including "Carl Sagan's Universe."
West Dining Room, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Friday, March 19, 2004
Science Safari
Einstein Fellows

Science and math teachers from across the country will guide participants through hands-on experiments and activities in celebration of ESTME Week (Excellence in Science, Technology, and Mathematics Education). This event is designed to excite students about math and science and to highlight the importance of science education. The "Science Safari" is jointly sponsored by the Science, Technology & Business Division and the Department of Energy’s Office of Science. ESTME Week is sponsored by the Department of Education along with the National Science Foundation and other federal agencies and scientific societies.

Mumford Room, James Madison Building, Library of Congress

Tuesday, March 2, 2004
Dr. Richard Restak

11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Dr. Restak is a Clinical Professor of Neurology at George Washington Univ. School of Medicine and Health Sciences, and a private practitioner of neurology and neuropsychiatry. He spoke on his most recent book, The New Brain: How the Modern Age is Rewiring Your Mind.
West Dining Room, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Wed, Jan 28, 2004
Martha Priddy Patterson
11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Ms. Patterson, Director of Employee Benefits at Deloite & Touche, spoke on Federal and private employee pension plans.
Dining Room A, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Wed, Feb 11, 2004
R. Edward Freeman
11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Dr. Freeman is the Olsson Professor of Business Administration and the Co-Director of the Olsson Center for Applied Ethics at The Darden School at the University of Virginia. He spoke on Fixing the Ethics Crisis in American Business.
Dining Room A, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Wed, Jan 28, 2004
Martha Priddy Patterson
11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Ms. Patterson, Director of Employee Benefits at Deloite & Touche, spoke on Federal and private employee pension plans.
Dining Room A, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2003
Dr. Lynne Elkin

11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Dr. Elkin spoke on Rosalind Franklin and the Double Helix. Dr. Elkin is professor of biological sciences at California State University, Hayward. She was interviewed on the PBS NOVA program "Secret of Photo 51." Dr. Elkin's recent article on Rosalind Franklin appeared in Physics Today, March 2003.
Pickford Theater, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Friday, Nov. 14, 2003
Dr. Bruce Weir

11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Dr. Weir holds the W.N. Reynolds's chair at North Carolina State University and is an expert in theoretical and statistical genetics. He will speak on DNA fingerprinting.
Dining Room A, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Monday, Nov. 3, 2003
Dr. Michael Fox
11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Dr. Michael Fox writes the Animal Doctor column for the Washington Post. He is a veterinarian and author of many books on animal care, welfare and rights.
Mumford Room, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Monday, Oct. 20, 2003
Kenneth Wright

11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
"Mesa Verde Prehistoric Public Works." A lecture and slide show by Kenneth Wright, President of Wright Water Engineers, Inc., Denver, CO. Cosponsored with the Hispanic Division of the Library of Congress.
Mumford Room, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Tuesday Sept. 23, 2003
China in Transition Symposium

1:30-3:30 in LJ-119.
The Library of Congress’ John W. Kluge Center; the Science, Technology and Business Division; and the Asian Division jointly present a symposium entitled “China in Transition: Will Economic Reform Lead to Democracy in China?” Leading experts spoke on a panel about the challenges posed by economic reforms.
Room LJ-119 of the Thomas Jefferson Building, Library of Congress
Tuesday, Sept. 16, 2003
Dr. Philip Wyatt
11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Dr. Wyatt is the Chief Executive Officer of Wyatt Technologies Corporation, in Santa Barbara, CA. He spoke on the timely subject of "Bioterrorism: Detection and protection".
Pickford Theater, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Tuesday, May 27, 2003
Dr. Eve Higginbotham
11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Dr. Higginbotham, chair, Department of Ophthalmology, University of Maryland, will speak on "Clinical Trials in Glaucoma: What Have We Learned."
West Dining Room, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Monday, May 19, 2003
K.C. Cole

11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
K.C. Cole, science columnist of the Los Angeles Times, spoke on her new collection of essays entitled, Mind over Matter. The book will be available at the event for purchase and signing.
Pickford Theater, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Tuesday, April 29, 2003
Dr. Claude Vogel
12:00 noon - 3:00 p.m..
Dr. Vogel spoke on "Creating Taxonomies: How to Use Metrics to Show Progress." Dr. Vogel, an associate professor of Computational Semiotics at the Universities of Montreal and Albuquerque, will present a quality plan for creating an effective portal taxonomy. Cosponsored by FLICC and the Science, Technology and Business Division.
West Dining Room, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Thursday, April 3, 2003
Dr. Lucy H. Spelman
11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Dr. Spelman, the Director of the Smithsonian National Zoological Park, spoke on "Renewing the National Zoo."
Mumford Room, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
March 19, 2003
Dr. Fitzhugh Mullan

11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Dr. Fitzhugh Mullan, author of Big Doctoring in America: Profiles in Primary Care, will speak on the education of medical professionals and the need for more primary care physicians in America.
West Dining Room, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
March 18, 2003
Science Safari

10:00 a.m. -12:00 noon
Top science teachers from across the country will perform science experiments and demonstrations as part of ESTME Week (Excellence in Science, Technology, and Math Education). ESTME Week's purpose is to help parents and teachers foster student interest in science, mathematics, and technology. The "Science Safari" is jointly sponsored by the Science, Technology & Business Division, the Department of Energy's Office of Science, and the Office of Science and Technology Policy of the Executive Office of the President.
Mumford Room, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Thursday, Feb. 20, 2003
Dr. Vivian Pinn

11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Dr. Pinn is the Associate Director for Research on Women's Health at the National Institutes of Health. She spoke on the benefits and risks associated with use of hormone replacement therapy, dietary supplements, and other interventions in preventing cardiovascular disease, breast and colorectal cancer, and osteoporosis in postmenopausal women.
Mumford Room, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Feb. 4, 2003
Dr. Cheryl Winkler

11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Dr. Cheryl Winkler, of the Molecular Genetics Epidemiology Section of the National Cancer Institute in Frederick, Md., spoke on the latest research for curing HIV/Aids.
Pickford Theater, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Wed., Jan. 29, 2003
Jim Adams

11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Jim Adams, curator of the National Herb Garden at the National Arboretum, will present, "Color in the Herb Garden." Cosponsored with the Gardening Information Forum of the Library of Congress Professional Association.
Dining Room A, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Jan. 14, 2003
Dr. Stephen Straus

11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Dr. Stephen Straus, Director of the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine of the National Institutes of Health, spoke on C&AM.
West Dining Room, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Thursday, January 9, 2003
Dr. Alan Carlin

11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Dr. Carlin, a senior economist at the Environmental Protection Agency, spoke on "The United States Experience with Economic Incentives for Protecting the Environment".
Pickford Theater, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Friday, November 8, 2002
Stephen E. Arnold
11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Mr. Arnold, president of Arnold Information Technology, spoke on the "Wireless Impact on Libraries." Find out what is new and what patrons will be expecting of librarians.
Pickford Theater, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Monday, October 28, 2002
Dr. Bernard Wood
11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Dr. Bernard Wood, Paleoanthropologist and Senior Scientist at The National Museum of Natural History spoke on "Human Origins:Evidence and Hypotheses"
Pickford Theater, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Thursday, June 20, 2002
Dr. Frank T. Vertosick, Jr.
11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Dr. Frank T. Vertosick, Jr., neurosurgeon and author, spoke on his new book "The Genius within; Discovering the Intelligence of Every Living Thing."
Pickford Theater, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Thursday, May 23, 2002
Dallas Salisbury

11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Dallas Salisbury, President and CEO of the Employee Benefit Research Institute, Washington, DC spoke on "Investing in Your Future."
Mumford Room, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Tuesday, May 14, 2002
William Noel

11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
William Noel, Curator of Manuscripts and Rare Books at the Walters Art Museum in Baltimore, will speak on the Archimedes Palimpsest.
Cosponsored with the Humanities & Social Sciences Division.
Thomas Jefferson Building, Room 116
April 11, 2002
James A. Levine, M.D.
11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Dr. Levine, an endocrinologist at the Mayo Clinic, spoke about a new and instantaneous technique for detecting deception by recording the thermal patterns from a person's face.
Pickford Theater, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Wednesday, April 3, 2002
Matthew Lesko
11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Presentation by Matthew Lesko, author and lecturer on how the average citizen or business can get money from the government.
West Dining Room, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Tuesday, March 14, 2002
Kenneth R. Wright
11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Mr. Wright, civil engineer and hydrologist, and President of Wright Water Engineers, Inc., of Denver, Colorado, will present a slide show/lecture on his engineering and scientific research at Machu Picchu.
Pickford Theater, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Friday, February 22, 2002
Mary Ellen Bates
11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Mary Ellen Bates, principal of Bates Information Services, a research and consulting business, spoke on researching online information sources.
West Dining Room, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Monday, December 10, 2001
Warren Adler
11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Mr. Adler, author of The War of the Roses, Mourning Glory, and other novels, spoke on E-Books from a writer's perspective.
Mumford Room, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Tuesday, November 20, 2001
Michael Getler
11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Mr. Gentler spoke of his experiences and recite anecdotes as the Ombudsman of the Washington Post since November 2000.
Mumford Room, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Thursday, September 27, 2001
Dr. Candace B. Pert
11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Dr. Pert, a neuroscientist at Georgetown University Medical Center, spoke on mind-body medicine, which is the subject of her 1997 book Molecules of Emotion, and on Peptide T, a non-toxic AIDS drug she invented at NIH in 1986.
Pickford Theater, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Monday, June 11, 2001
Dr. James A. Duke
12 noon - 1 p.m.
Dr. Duke, noted ethnobotanist, expert on medicinal plants, and author, will present a slide show/lecture titled "A Tale of Two Gardens"
West Dining Room, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Tuesday, June 5, 2001
Dr. Sylvester James Gates, Jr.
12 noon - 1 p.m.
Dr. Gates, John S. Toll Professor of Physics, University of Maryland, will present a lecture on Superstring Theory: "Einstein's Dream at the New Millennium".
West Dining Room, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
Tuesday, October 2, 2001
Janice VanCleave
12 noon - 1 p.m.
Ms. VanCleave, author of science books for children, will present a program on teaching children about science, which will include local schoolchildren performing simple experiments under Ms. VanCleave's guidance. This program is intended primarily for an adult audience.
Mumford Room, James Madison Building, Library of Congress
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