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Ohio high school teacher Jen Baker and librarian Brandi Young share lessons learned from co-teaching research skills to juniors and seniors enrolled in college-level composition classes through the state’s College Credit Plus program.
During remote learning, there has been an increase in the use of digital magazines in academic libraries with leisure reading picks and magazines seeing a surge in popularity and being incorporated in curricula and instruction.
Four university librarians share their experiences and challenges in gathering and interpreting data analytics in their libraries.
Over the past several years, EBSCO has made a concerted effort to instill accessibility into our organizational culture. This Global Accessibility Awareness Day, we’re highlighting some of our recent initiatives.
Learn how EBSCO Information Services has focused significant effort on streamlining the renewal process for individual titles, e-journal packages and now databases within EBSCONET.
The implications are clear; today, maybe more than ever before, security considerations must take center stage when procuring library systems and services.
The EBSCO Collection Development team consistently offers new and updated e-book and audiobook collections on popular subjects. From social justice issues to promising new career paths, there’s a collection for every type of research need.
Atla Product Specialist Cristina Ochoa and Director of Business Development Margot Lyon discuss how Atla has worked to support alumni, clergy, and other unaffiliated scholars continue their research pursuits in religion and theology.
Cambridge Hot Topics eCollections are a series of e-book collections across a wide range of subjects. Hear from Cambridge University Press Senior Editors to learn how these collections are built.
In celebration of Earth Day, there are many ways libraries can inspire citizens to make changes in their lifestyles and habits to lessen their environmental footprints.