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More and more teachers around the world are using Young Adult (YA) literature in their classrooms to engage students and teach them the skills they need to be successful. Learn how new content in EBSCO's Literary Reference Center Plus can help.
Yavapai College Libraries created a short video promoting the importance of using databases instead of commercial search engines when conducting research. Learn more and watch the video.
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.
Makerspaces can support special education students and those with learning differences. Learn how to design your makerspace to meet the needs of all students.
Learn how librarians can market their resources to patrons.
Indigenous Studies have grown in popularity, offering students insight into the history and economic development of Native peoples around the world.
School librarians must work harder than ever to prove their value to students, educators, administrators and parents. Get tips to incorporate school library advocacy into your daily practice.