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Library users have created new habits and rituals over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic. Learn about the implications and key factors that are driving change in libraries.
Students are heading to the internet to conduct academic research and complete school assignments, but they may not be finding the resources they need. Here are some tips to help explain why the digital research tools in your library may be more effective
Genealogical exploration has never been easier. Read the inspiring story of how MyHeritage Library Edition helped one woman connect with her roots.
Librarians share tips for public libraries looking to offer or expand their career and business development services. Read their advice and download the full Business and Career Services Report, a joint study by Library Journal and EBSCO.
Magazine archives from EBSCO are valuable research tools. Read five ways college students can use them.
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.
Read about the Keys to effective online research in this post by Emma Marciano, Senior Index Editor for the MLA International Bibliography at the Modern Language Association.
This is the final article in a three-part series about how Omaha Public Library (OPL) successfully implemented a subject librarian model. Part Three describes what the team looks like today and where it is headed.
This is the second in a three-part series about how Omaha Public Library successfully implemented a subject librarian model at its branches. Part Two describes the expansion and official launch of OPL’s subject librarian team.
This is the first in a three-part series about how Omaha Public Library successfully implemented a subject librarian model at its branches. Part One describes the formulation of the idea and its early stages.