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Looking for a few cool multimedia tools to share with your students? We think you'll like these.
Librarians looking to gamify information literacy instruction can build engaging activities using a variety of digital tools.
Creating an ideal environment for diverse learning needs means examining how your library website can be improved to support users.
OpenAthens provides MyAthens to give your users a simple path to success with a clean and easy way to view available resources and easily access them with SAML SSO and IP/Proxy.
A high school librarian describes an assignment, created in collaboration with English language arts teachers, that reimagines the traditional poet biography research paper and improves student engagement in the research process.
INFOhio's Brandi Young defines digital literacy and describes eight ways educators can incorporate digital literacy into their classrooms.
Right Question Institute’s free “Teaching with Primary Sources” hub, made possible by the Library of Congress, gives educators tips and tools for teaching students how to apply the Question Formulation Technique (QFT) to primary source documents.
Librarians and teachers know the importance of historical primary sources documents in the curriculum. See how a teacher can get access to or help students find primary source documents.
In honor of the 150th anniversary of the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln, EBSCO’s Digital Historical Archives team highlights some of the unique and meaningful primary source documents about the assassination.
Senior Collection Development Librarian, Jenny Hudson, discusses how GOBI is helping libraries address the need for more diverse content in their collections.