from ProQuest EBL, a ProQuest business, has reinvented LibCentral, its administrative and acquisitions module, enabling libraries to tailor their ebook experience to fit their needs and the unique needs of their users. The new LibCentral helps libraries streamline workflows, making...
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from EBSCO: We are writing to inform you that on Saturday, 22 March 2014 EBSCOadmin will be intermittently unavailable while we perform system updates. The service window is scheduled to begin at 9:00 AM EDT (-04:00 GMT). You will experience...
from Alexander Street Press: The PBS Video Collection assembles hundreds of the greatest documentary films and series from the history of PBS into one convenient online interface. Available for a limited time only, this collection includes an exceptional range of...
from EBSCO: Rosetta Stone Inc., a leading provider of education technology and language learning solutions, will soon be available to U.S. and Canadian academic and public libraries through a distribution partnership with EBSCO Information Services (EBSCO). EBSCO announced today that...
from OCLC Watch John McCullough, OCLC Product Manager for Discovery Services, introduce WorldCat Discovery during a presentation at ALA Midwinter. Ask your own questions about WorldCat Discovery and what it means for your library at an upcoming Webinar: March 25,...
ProQuest Research Companion is a new technology designed by ProQuest, with the aid of writing instructors and librarians because, as you know, there's a need to provide students with new ways and means to become successful and continue their studies....
Having never taken a MOOC (Massive Open Online Course), I can’t really speak from experience when discussing their importance and helpfulness in the realm of online learning. I have often wonder
Minnesota Association of Alternative Programs (MAAP) held their annual conference in Duluth, MN, this year bringing together educators from various types of alternative programs from across Minnesota,
Library Journal, in cooperation with School Library Journal, has released the “2013 Survey of Ebook Usage in U.S. Public Libraries” report.
I came across some advice online recently, which went as such: “If a Wikipedia article is too complicated, type simple.wikipedia into the URL for a d