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Libraries can empower individuals with learning tools and resources that build valuable AI literacy and AWS cloud technology skills to boost their employability and success in today’s rapidly evolving digital world.
The new EBSCO Discovery Service (EDS) user interface (UI) was developed with the typical user’s research journey in mind. Here’s how the new UI simplifies the process for users to access, search, choose, and use content within EDS more confidently.
Get to know long-standing employee, Bronwyn Rassmann, the Director of SaaS Innovation in Sub-Saharan Africa. Bronwyn shares what she loves most about working at EBSCO and how her role has evolved, especially in terms of technological innovations.
We distill the top themes and recurring requests about linked data innovation that emerged from discussions with our customers at the 2023 User Group.
Balanced research is essential for critical thinking and informed decision-making. Libraries that offer a pro/con research database can empower learners to explore opposing viewpoints and strengthen their information literacy and debate skills.
Information literacy can be a hard concept for millennial employees who have grown up using search engines. Corporate librarians can give them tools they need to succeed.
With perpetual access in library collections, knowledge is not just available for today — it’s secured for the future. EBSCO remains dedicated to ensuring that libraries and institutions always have access to information they need, whenever they need it.
Delving into works by classic and contemporary Hispanic and Latiné authors, playwrights, poets, and literary critics can enhance college students’ educational experiences. Learn about resources for students during Hispanic Heritage Month.
Supporting Evidence-Based Acquisition: Q&A with EBSCO Product Management Director Caroline Zappasodi
Learn about the development of Evidence-Based Acquisition (EBA) through GOBI in this Q&A with Caroline Zappasodi, Director of Product Management at EBSCO.
Indigenous Studies have grown in popularity, offering students insight into the history and economic development of Native peoples around the world.