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LIVERMORE, CA — The family of a man who called Livermore home for nearly 50 years and loved its library has donated $106,000 to improve the library's online resources.
Yu-Li Pan died February 2020 and lived in Livermore from 1970 to 2018 after immigrating to the United States from China in 1950. He held a doctorate degree in physics and worked at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory until he retired in 1993.
"These online resources were funded in the hope that Yu-Li Pan's life's passions may benefit the library and community that were his home," the city said in a statement.
The donation will benefit the following services, which can be accessed at the library's website.
ValueLine Investment Survey.Expanded access to Morningstar's investment service.Proquest U.S. Major Dailies, which grants access to the Wall Street Journal and four other major national newspapers.Gale OneFire-Diversity Studies.Expanded Oxford Reference Library access to resources on cultural diversity.Tutor.com.
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