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See the answers to questions asked during the live webinar, EBSCO eBooks Accessibility Update.
A high school librarian describes an assignment, created in collaboration with English language arts teachers, that reimagines the traditional poet biography research paper and improves student engagement in the research process.
Hear from Fort Worth Public Library Communications Specialist Todd Overman about the campaign that led the library to winning a 2021 John Cotton Dana Award.
Le Répertoire international de la presse musicale (RIPM) is the only internationally coordinated initiative created to reconstruct, preserve and provide access to music periodical literature published in Europe and Americas from 1760 to 1966.
Leveraging learning analytics is key for a library to show its influence. Learn how this type of data can be properly scaled and secured.
Check out new and updated e-book and audiobook collections to suit the evolving needs of researchers, students, faculty and library patrons including the updated Native American Heritage Collection.
Orchid Mazurkiewicz of the Hispanic American Periodicals Index (HAPI) and Sócrates Silva of Columbia and Cornell University Libraries explore the complex labelling of people of Latin American origin/descent and the challenges that come with these labels.
In this webinar introduction, Duncan Smith discusses the critical need for economic support in many communities and the opportunity for public libraries to help.
In this post, Michael Lupo, Assistant Editor at RILM, details the importance of a well-crafted abstract to conducting music research and provides best practices, helpful approaches, clear examples, and missteps to avoid when writing an abstract.
Researching one’s family tree is a complex, yet highly-rewarding, experience. Here are 10 practical tips to help you and your patrons be more successful in genealogy research projects.