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watch the video to find an answer. After
spending time looking for help online,
I was able to go to the TCEQ library,
find the correct edition and version of
a Microsoft Project manual, and find
answers to my multiple questions in
a shorter amount of time than using
Microsoft's online service."
"A large part of our job is providing
TCEQ staff with the tools they need to
become better employees. We want to
play a role in helping our employees
become leading experts in their field,"
said Conger.
To make it even easier to browse, the
TCEQ library enters all its holdings into
the Library Catalog of Texas State Agencies,
an online public-access catalog.The holdings include an
impressive number of study
materials, as Deba Dutta discov-
ered. Earlier this year, he needed
to study for a professional-
engineering exam. His options
appeared to be limited to
borrowing materials from his
co-workers in the TCEQ's Dam
Safety Program, or purchasing
the seven books needed to brush
up on the topic.
"It's a 100-question test, so it was
imperative that I have the texts readily
available to me," he said.
But Dutta quickly discovered that there
was another choice: using the resources at
the TCEQ library. "I was in there three timesa week, studying with the materials the
library already had on its shelves."
He passed the test on the first try. +0
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