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Free Smithsonian Poster Exhibit Available
By Donna DiMichele | August 23, 2019
World War I: Lessons And Legacies For Libraries
The Smithsonian Institution is offering a free poster exhibition about World War I to all types of libraries: public, school, college/university, and special libraries.
Sparked by the assassination of one man, the war eventually included the forces of the world’s major industrial powers (over 18 countries in all) and led to pivotal changes in America’s culture, technology, economy and role in the world. Available exclusively to libraries of all types, World War I: Lessons and Legacies explores the history of World War I and its lasting impact on American life.
Participating libraries will receive, free of charge:
- Collection of eight 18” x 26” posters
- Digital World War I: Lessons and Legacies Educators Guide with discussion questions and resources that align to national teaching standards
- Detailed Poster Handbook and User Guide, with display instructions and promotional resources Details
- Poster Handbook and User Guide, with display instructions and promotional resources
Posters are available while supplies last. The deadline for requests is September 13, 2019. Scheduled delivery: November 2019
Visit the Smithsonian program web page for the link to order and for more information.
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