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ACLS Humanities E-Book (HEB) is pleased to announce that our upcoming title release in summer 2014 will include contributions from two of the original publishers to partner with HEB when the collection first launched in 2002 (as the ACLS History...
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For the entire week of National Library Week, April 13 - 19, all of OUP's online products will be completely free for everyone in the US! Libraries are a vital part of many communities, whether it is a school, a...
Sara Swenson, Librarian/Media Specialist, Edina High School
It’s just that easy to be a World Book Night giver.
In case you missed it or just haven’t gotten around to reading these titles about library instruction and information literacy, I encourage you to consider the theoretical and practical discussions th
A Mashable article (h/t Mark Ranum) has convinced me that I’ve used my computer monitor incorrectly for y
Deborah Monn, Dakota County Libraries
Google Glass. In a nutshell: Not for me. I think for many of the librarians at LibTech on March 20th, the feeling was mutual.
“When Every Student Has an iPad” was presented by Amelia Cohoes, Associate Librarian, Erica Nutzman, Library Director, and Carol Roos, Campus Librarian, all with Globe University.
In the Fall of 2013