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Magazine archives from EBSCO are valuable research tools. Read five ways college students can use them.
Librarians and teachers know the importance of historical primary sources documents in the curriculum. See how a teacher can get access to or help students find primary source documents.
EBSCO Senior Vice President Scott Bernier, a member of the NISO Discovery to Delivery (D2D) Committee, discusses the gaps in data that all too often pose difficulty when libraries evaluate usage of publisher content.
Charles Harmon, Executive Editor, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, looks at some tips that can help librarians in the areas of grant-making and community building.
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.
Each of EBSCO’s six Ultimate Databases for Schools and Public Libraries offers an enhanced Explora experience that simplifies research — guiding students, educators and lifelong learners to credible information with greater efficiency and ease.
Learn how the Daniel Cosío Villegas Library at the Colegio de México sparked sustainability awareness for libraries across Mexico, with the help of the EBSCO Solar grant.
In the life sciences and biomedical sciences, peer-reviewed journal articles are essential for validating new discoveries and communicating detailed experimental outcomes.