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With the September release fast approaching for five new Ultimate databases from EBSCO, Director of Product Management, Sara Earley answers a few questions about the creation of these new academic resources.
Studying film adaptation theory has changed over the years. Jason McEntee, Department Head of English at South Dakota State University, makes the case for effectively teaching film adaptations in our latest post.
Learn how educators and parents can help students avoid summer learning loss using PrepSTEP, an award-winning college and career readiness solution from EBSCO LearningExpress.
Why do 30 million job seekers turn to libraries for career search assistance each year? Because libraries offer a top notch combination of resources, expertise and guidance.
Learn more about available music literature and the sources available to help you support your music programs. EBSCO and Library Journal brought together some experts for a webinar about globally curated music information.
Tina Frühauf, Associate Executive Editor at RILM, talks about the importance of musical reference works vis-à-vis Wikipedia, technology’s effects on research, and the relativity of currency.
Craig Seasholes, a teacher-librarian at Dearborn Park International Elementary School in Seattle, shares tips for building a graphic novels collection that supports both student learning and leisure reading.
History teachers and students will be delighted to hear that they can have free access to two great online resources — the new Churchill Archive for Schools and the complete Churchill Archive.
Look around your library through the eyes of an LGBTQ patron. Is it welcoming? Safe? Inclusive? Does the library help foster a sense of community? See some ideas of how to increase the value of your library for LGBTQ patrons.
With spring break around the corner, many students will want to reach for something fun to read, and academic libraries are in a unique position to help.