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3 Things We Learned from the Women in STEM Career Fair “Beyond the Glass Ceiling” Panel Discussion

Our recent Women in STEM Career Fair featured a panel discussion entitled “Beyond the Glass Ceiling.” The discussion included panelists from Infosys, Instrumental, Trinity Life Sciences, and Holland & Hart, and focused… read more →

5 Things We Learned from Maya Ajmera at the Women in STEM Career Fair

Maya Ajmera is president and CEO of Society for Science and publisher of its award-winning magazine, Science News. She’s also the recipient of the 2020 National Science Board Public Service… read more →

New Women in STEM Careers Podcast: How to Turn STEM Curiosity into a Career

Abbott intern Fiona Harley, who is studying biology and engineering at UCLA, is the latest host on Shaping the Future of STEM. In episode 3, How to Turn STEM Curiosity… read more →

Professional Reflections: Interview with LaQuanda T. Onyemeh

As information professionals, taking the time to reflect on our current and future professional needs and wants are essential. It is crucial to acknowledge our accomplishments, which help realize our… read more →

Find Reliable Teens’ Health Resources in Health Reference Center

We know that a solid health education for young people is crucial for them—not just to keep them healthy in the short term, but to help them maintain good health… read more →

Cultural Humility in Academic Librarianship: Interview with DEI Librarian Twanna Hodge

Twanna Hodge’s article “Integrating Cultural Humility into Public Services Librarianship” reinforces the importance of cultural humility in librarianship. In this blog post, I interview Twanna Hodge, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion… read more →

New Topic Centers on Historical Civilizations Added to Ancient & Medieval History

Ancient and Medieval History, the go-to database for thorough coverage of world history from prehistory through the mid-1500s, has been expanded with eight new Topic Centers that narrate the stories… read more →

New Resource for National History Day Comes to Infobase History Databases

Every school year, thousands of students participate in the year-long National History Day competition as an exciting way for students to learn about historical research and analysis. Infobase is proud… read more →

Issues & Controversies’ “Bill of Rights in Debate” Gets Amended

The U.S. Constitution’s Bill of Rights consists of just 10 sentences—some of which are fairly vague—and Americans have debated their meaning and interpretation for more than 200 years. Understanding how… read more →

Trauma-Informed Librarianship: Interview with Healing Coach Nisha Mody

As academic librarians, we are going into the Fall semester still navigating the COVID-19 pandemic. We and many of our students have gone through additional traumatic events this past year… read more →

Trending Topics on Credo Reference: What Students Are Searching for This Year

With roughly 2.5M users around the world searching for information on an infinite number of topics, Credo Reference offers a unique snapshot into what students and young researchers are searching… read more →

New Women in STEM Careers Podcast: How to Find Support When You’re Studying STEM

College intern Diya Iyer, who is majoring in computer engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, is the latest host on Shaping the Future of STEM. In episode 2,… read more →

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