Library Programs

Speakers Series

The Interior Library is proud to present a series of programs on the background and history of historic sites, monuments and parks of interest in the Washington, D.C. region. The 45-minute programs, presented by National Park Service Rangers, are held monthly.

Most Park Ranger Speakers programs will be held in the Rachel Carson Room, which is adjacent to the Bison Bistro, on the ground level of the Main Interior Building.
 

Training Sessions

The Interior Library offers regular training sessions especially for U.S. Department of the Interior employees that cover researching subjects of interest to the Department of the Interior, using the Interior Library, and using information sources made available by the Library, either on employees' desktops or in person.

Training sessions will be held in the Library's Conference Room.
 

The DOI Reads Book Club

In Spring 2016 the Interior Library launched its own book club. Each meeting will feature a different book, which will be announced on this website. The club will continue to meet every six weeks, and all are welcome to join. Topics will rotate but will relate to the mission of the Department of Interior.

Feel free to bring your lunch and any questions, insights or thoughts you have about the book. The Library will not have enough copies to lend it to all participants, so please purchase it or borrow it from your local library. We will have a copy on reserve in the Library if you'd like to stop by and read it here.

We will meet in the Library Reading Room. Advance RSVPs are appreciated, but everyone is welcome regardless, and finishing the book is not a requirement to participate.

Please spread the word about the Book Club to your colleagues and friends who you think might like to join us.
 

Updated October 2021

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