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Celebrate National News Literacy Week with Infobase

From fake news to conspiracy theories and from infectious memes to the ambiguous “I read it on the Internet,” we have access to more information than ever before, yet with… read more →

Ted Lasso: 12 Lessons on Social and Emotional Learning

                      There are two big things the pandemic has given us that we didn’t know we needed. One is an… read more →

New Women in STEM Careers Podcast: How to Navigate Change in the STEM Fields

Abbott college intern Ixchelle Hernández Lebrón, who is earning her chemical engineering degree at the University of Puerto Rico, is the latest host on the Shaping the Future of STEM… read more →

The Latinx Caucus of the Medical Library Association: Aidy Weeks Interview

As Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC) information professionals, being part of racial and ethnic affinity groups within organizations and associations has played an essential role in our professional… read more →

Visit Infobase at FETC Booth #1249!

Planning to go to the Future of Education Technology Conference in Orlando, FL, on January 25–28? If so, please visit Infobase booth #1249 to enter our prize raffle and to… read more →

Once a Teacher, Always a Teacher

One morning not too long ago, I took the dogs outside for their midday bathroom break, and when I didn’t immediately melt under Texas heat, I realized that it was… read more →

Keating-Owen Child Labor Act: A Historical Controversy from Issues & Controversies in History

A Historical Spotlight from Issues & Controversies in History: KEATING-OWEN CHILD LABOR ACT: Should the Federal Government Regulate Child Labor? Was the Keating-Owen Child Labor Act constitutional? Did the federal… read more →

Newly Created Position: Now What?

Many academic libraries are creating new positions because there is a need for someone with specific expertise.  I see many positions around diversity, equity, inclusion, open education resources or critical… read more →

Useful Resources for Your Homeschool Community

Is your public library responsible for supporting homeschooling families in your community? We’ll bet it is; 78% of parents who homeschool their children use the public library as a source… read more →

Resetting Routines with Learn360: Tips for Teachers

The elf on the shelf has returned to his home in the North, and your students have returned to the classroom. Some are well-rested, some are restless, and everyone seems… read more →

Learn How Morgan State University Uses Vault for Effective Career Advising

Morgan State University in Baltimore, MD, is a longtime subscriber of Vault and a Historically Black College/University (HBCU). In this case study, Seana T. Coulter, M.Ed., NCC, BC-TMH, Director of… read more →

NFL Head Injuries: A Featured Controversy from Issues & Controversies

Featured in Issues & Controversies: NFL HEAD INJURIES: Is the National Football League (NFL) Doing Enough to Address Head Injuries? Is the NFL doing enough to prevent head injuries? Be… read more →

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