| Orphans International Worldwide Librarians for Orphans |
| Site Under Construction Librarians for Orphans and our our Library Committee are chaired by child librarian Katie Alleman who may be reached in care of [email protected]. The purpose of the committee is to collect books in both English and French for our growing libararies in Indonesia, Haiti and Guyana, and to work towards the integration of computers and Nobel Prize Studies into our library system. |
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| Nobel Prize Studies. Orphans International will place special emphasis on studying the thoughts of previous Nobel Prize winners. In addition to the Frances D. Alleman-Luce Libraries collections on Nobel Prize winners, and the memorial markers to many of the recipients over the last century, children of our Institutes will have Internet access to the Nobel Electronic Museum scheduled to open in 2001. The Wallenberg Young Scholars Program of the Nobel Museum is to be featured on-line, offering non-technical information to make the laureates scientific research more accessible to lay readers, and will be of particular interest to our students and have a special area designated for its exclusive access within tour computer center in Indonesia, Haiti and Guyana. |