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On February 28, 2015, ProQuest will be upgrading its systems infrastructure to improve performance, security, and overall reliability of your products. The window is scheduled to begin at 10 p.m. Eastern Standard Time and will last for five (5) hours:...
AWE Digital Learning Solutions is offering a group purchase volume discount for Early Literacy Station and Student Learning Center. Time Period: February 19th - May 15th, 2015 For: Minitex Schools and Public Libraries The Early Literacy Station™ (ELS), designed for...
In this episode of “Read This Book!,” Tia Gardner discusses books from the University's Givens Collection of African American Literature, which feature collaborations among African American Women.
from EBSCO: EBSCO Information Services (EBSCO) continues to enhance its collection of eBook titles by releasing 27 new EBSCO eBooks™ Subject Sets. These sets provide libraries with convenient ways to begin or expand their eBook collections with current, reputable content...
Oxford University Press will be hosting a live product demonstration with a respected editor from Oxford University Press, Robert Repino. The demonstration will feature our famed resource, the Oxford African American Studies Center. AASC combines the authority of carefully edited...
Oxford University Press will be hosting a live product demonstration with the Social Explorer Media and Content Editor, Sydney Beveridge. The demonstration will feature the famed demographic tool, Social Explorer. Social Explorer provides quick and easy access to current and...
RUSA recently announced the 2015 winners of its Book and Media Awards at the ALA Midwinter Meeting in Chicago.
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Since October 2013, each issue of Reference Notes has included a one-second poll, asking for your input on a specific, often silly, question.