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    AMERICAN CORNER OPENS IN YEREVAN

    Armenpress

    YEREVAN, APRIL 21, ARMENPRESS: U.S. Ambassador John Evans officially
    opened the first "American Corner" in Armenia at the Yerevan City
    Isahakian Central Library April 20.

    American Corners are small, American-style libraries created to help
    increase mutual understanding between Armenia and the United States
    by making a wealth of information about America available in different
    formats. Each American Corner features a diverse collection of English
    language books, reference materials about the United States, computers
    with Internet and access to online databases, cd-roms, videos, and
    much more.

    The Embassy provided a grant to refurbish a room for the American
    Corner, installed four computers, and supplied the library with
    over 400 books, journals and current periodicals. American Corner
    librarians, trained and supported by the U.S. Embassy, are always
    on hand to assist visitors. The Embassy is committed to growing the
    American Corner's collection and keeping it up to date.

    The American Corner in the Yerevan City Isahakian Central Library is
    open to the general public, free of charge, Monday-Friday 09:00-17:00
    and Saturdays 10:00-16:00. In addition to a being full multi-media
    reference resource, the American Corner will also host regular
    programming, including lectures and workshops, video series, and
    other activities focused on telling the story of the United States.

    The U.S. Embassy has also established an American Corner in Gyumri,
    at the branch of the Armenian Center for Scientific and Technological
    Information. In the coming years the Embassy plans to create a network
    of American Corners throughout Armenia.
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