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Although it was expanded in the 1960s to include a wider range of voices, the Western canon of literature is often regarded as limited in scope. Learn how reaching beyond the Western canon can better reflect contemporary culture, authors, and readers.
In this introduction, we will explore essential techniques for teaching AI literacy, highlight key aspects to cover, and share valuable tips and tricks as we unveil the new EBSCO Open AI Literacy Tips Series.
Mastery of information literacy skills through the use of library databases can enhance students’ social-emotional learning.
Explore how library databases equip high school students with essential research skills and resources for academic success.
Magazine archives are valuable primary sources for academic research offering cultural, social, and political insights. They provide unique visual and textual content, essential for multidisciplinary research and understanding historical context.
Angela Gibson, the Senior Director of Operational Strategy at the MLA, shares her insights on the importance of human interpretation in research, the challenges facing student researchers, and the evolving role of the MLA International Bibliography.
EBSCO’s Natural Language Search Beta, an upcoming search mode for EBSCO Discovery Service and EBSCOhost that uses AI to parse queries, finds that Natural Language Search is complimentary to more traditional search.
Librarians from Yale, and the University of Washington shared insights into the collaborative, user-driven development of Mosaic by GOBI Solutions, a groundbreaking book ordering platform transforming library workflows.
EBSCO FOLIO and FOLIO might sound similar, but they serve distinct purposes and offer unique benefits to libraries around the globe, influencing the way they manage their resources and engage with their communities.
Learn how to support student success by facilitating discovery and use of your e-journal and e-package subscriptions and view an evidence-based case study how strategies are working for your peers.