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In honor of National Poetry Month, we thought we’d share some haiku written by EBSCO employees.
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.
The selfie craze is not as new as you might think. And it is not just humans who are taking part. Learn more about selfies of the past and why selfies by a monkey have created controversy.
Librarians looking to gamify information literacy instruction can build engaging activities using a variety of digital tools.
Read about the Keys to effective online research in this post by Emma Marciano, Senior Index Editor for the MLA International Bibliography at the Modern Language Association.
Check out this compilation of recently released and updated EBSCO eBooks™ featured collections for libraries.
Conferences are looking different than in years past, and the Charleston Conference is no exception. Go virtual with EBSCO at Charleston Conference 2020.
The “curb cut effect” refers to accommodations created for disabled people that also prove useful to the general population. EBSCO Discovery Service’s™ (EDS) new design is a good example.
LTI integration in EBSCO Discovery Service™/EBSCOhost® helps faculty to search, and students to access, library resources from within their Learning Management System.
In a world where remote access to libraries has exploded, authentication can help provide streamlined access to search results.