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See five ways that magazines are making a difference for student success in the classroom.
World Politics Review (WPR) founder and publisher Hampton Stephens synthesizes work the writers at WPR are doing to understand and communicate the direction foreign affairs will take under Donald Trump.
At this year’s Charleston Conference, Senior Technical Product Manager - eCommerce, Khalilah Gambrell presented “Eliminating Barriers: 7 Best Practices for Creating a User Friendly Library Website.” Here are some of the findings.
Graphic novels can help improve reading skills. The books are visually engaging and can help teachers meet curriculum standards.
It’s National Customer Service Week! Meet long-time EBSCO employee Rebecca Day Tucker, who oversees customer service for the Subscription Services Division in the U.S.
As Open Access (OA) continues to shape the scholarly publishing landscape, transformative agreements (TAs) & Read and Publish (RAP) deals have become important tools for academic libraries. Read on to learn more.
Explore how CAB Abstracts and Global Health databases inform agricultural engineers with current research and insights for sustainable farming.
Vanilla production is complex, involving environmental challenges, labor-intensive pollination, and artificial substitutes. These factors, along with high demand, cause price and availability fluctuations.
The PEP Archive, created by the American Psychoanalytic Association and the British Institute of Psychoanalysis, offers a comprehensive collection of psychoanalytic research, including Freud’s works. Founders discuss its evolution and new updates.
Looking for ways to promote digital magazines at your library? Read this blog for ideas on how to use our ready-made marketing materials, create social content and find links to our new promotional materials.