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To help libraries represent a wide range of perspectives in STEM, including those from underrepresented groups, EBSCO has recently released a new collection amplifying historically marginalized viewpoints and perspectives.
Here are ten book recommendations from the EBSCO eBooks Collection Development team to help us slow down, de-stress, and reset.
Learn more about The Artist Book Foundation (TABF), a nonprofit art book publisher known for their dedication to publishing and providing access to artist-centered books of exceptional quality.
EBSCO partner ABC-CLIO describes two classroom activities to support teaching and learning about the impact of Black culture in America.
We are wrapping up our “Making the Pieces Fit: Solving the Linked Data Puzzle” video series with a final installment that provides a brief summary and recaps the benefits of linked data, BIBFRAME and BiblioGraph.
EBSCO Solar award winner John D. MacArthur Campus Library, Florida Atlantic University, shares the library’s commitment to solar energy and how librarians are involving students in their plan to offset half of the building’s energy usage.
These holiday projects from Hobbies & Crafts Source can help libraries and the creative members of their communities get into the spirit of Hanukkah, Christmas and Kwanzaa.
Discover the four major challenges that hinder psychotherapy training and learn how APA PsycTherapy provides effective solutions.
Preeta Roy, an EBSCO Marketing Manager based in India explores the literary legacy of Mahatma Gandhi and its relevance to our daily lives. Read on to learn more.
This is the third article in a four-part blog series examining how libraries can support the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals. Here, we highlight how libraries are fueling economic growth and recommend relevant EBSCO resources for library collections.