User-Friendly Search Opens Up a Trove of Sociological Research
EBSCO’s Sociology Source Ultimate is an easy-to-navigate resource suitable for researchers at the undergraduate, graduate, and faculty level.
EBSCO’s Sociology Source Ultimate is an easy-to-navigate resource suitable for researchers at the undergraduate, graduate, and faculty level.
In the aftermath of the Trump administration’s executive order attempting to eliminate the IMLS, and as librarians across the country receive notices cancelling their IMLS grant funding, IMLS Matters is collecting testimony from librarians about the impact of the IMLS’s work. Here are some of their stories.
In this Q&A, Madhan, director of libraries at Jindal Global University, discusses institutional repositories, author-pay open access, publish-review-curate, and the “expensive distraction” of India’s One Nation One Subscription deal.
Projectr offers a wide variety of films from critically acclaimed directors about globally relevant issues. It is valuable as a standalone collection or as a complement to other video platforms.
We set out to determine whether open monographs were being used in teaching and learning and fell down a very deep hole. Here is what we learned.
Leo Lo, dean of the College of University Libraries and Learning Sciences at the University of New Mexico, reflects on his unconventional career path and lessons he’s learned along the way.
Digital Theatre+, a platform featuring recorded productions and educational material on theater-related topics, offers good value, an admirable commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, and a thoughtful approach to accessibility.
Katina is a digital publication that addresses the value of librarians to society and elevates their role as trusted stewards of knowledge. Published by Annual Reviews as part of the Charleston Hub.