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Still have some print journal subscriptions? You’re not alone. Learn how many librarians handle the tasks associated with the delivery of print issues, such as check in, claiming and reporting.
Summer is a time when many young people start their first job. It’s also the perfect time for libraries to promote financial literacy. We’ve curated some relevant topics and resources to help you develop a summer financial literacy education program.
OpenAthens Federation has a built-in solution to keep the benefits of personalization (such as personalized folders), while maintaining privacy preservation to log in to a platform.
In celebration of Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month (AANHPI), EBSCO partner ABC-CLIO shares six personal narratives to enrich teaching and learning about the experiences, struggles and triumphs of AANHPI individuals.
EBSCO partner ABC-CLIO suggests topics to help students learn about Asian American history and highlights its research database, The Asian American Experience.
See what EBSCO has to offer at this year’s ALA Annual Conference in Washington D.C., the first ALA in person event since 2019.
EBSCO recently launched a new feature to integrate the EBSCONET Journal Renewal Service with Integrated Library Systems (ILS). Learn how the University of Washington Libraries is benefiting from the new feature.
Meet Quintard Taylor, professor emeritus at the University of Washington and founder of BlackPast, an award-winning website that produces content featured in a new free library database from EBSCO, Exploring Race in Society.
A library’s special collection gives more than just information— it provides a story. Read how the JSTOR Open Communities Collections is bringing special collections to the research community through EBSCO Discovery Service.
Watch a short video tutorial to see how easy it is to find books that are assigned and recommended in academic courses and either increase access or place them on e-reserve using EBSCO eBook Manager.