For Immediate Release The Newburgh Free Library is pleased to announce a very special program for librarians and genealogists as part of the celebration of National Library Week. On Saturday, April 15 from 1 to 4 p.m. in the Auditorium and e-Learning Center the Library will present: Roots on the Web: Practical Resources for Harried Librarians and Genealogists. This session will discuss practical approaches for using the Internet to answer genealogical reference questions. Eliminate endless searching & vague bookmarks and zero in on web sites that provide information that you and your patrons will actually use. See how your library can incorporate e-Books, at no cost to the library, directly into your online catalog. Online databases, e-Books and current trends in genealogical reference books (in print and on the web) will be discussed. Our presenter is Tom Kemp, a well known librarian and author. He is the Chair of the ALA Genealogy Committee (RUSA/HS) and is the author of numerous books and articles including The Genealogist's Virtual Library, Full-text Books on the World Wide Web (Wilmington, DE: Scholarly Resources, 2000); International Vital Records Handbook (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing, 4th World Wide Web (Wilmington, DE: Scholarly Resources, 1997). His articles have ed., 2000); and Virtual Roots: A Guide to Genealogy & Local History on the regularly appeared in Library Journal, Archival Outlook etc. This free program includes hands-on instruction in the new e-Learning Center at the Newburgh Free Library. For additional information, directions or to register, please call Pat Lewis or Chuck Thomas at 561-1985. Or visit the Library's homepage at newburghlibrary.org.