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SEL: Essential Skills for Tomorrow’s World

In preparing students for the essential skills that they need for the future, we have many opportunities to bring different methods and digital tools into our classroom space. When considering… read more →

Find Native American Flags in Infobase’s American Indian History

If your institution is celebrating Native American Heritage Month and is looking for flags representing Native American tribes and nations, look no further than Infobase’s award-winning American Indian History database…. read more →

How to Provide Honest and Helpful Feedback in a Remote Setting

Providing feedback to colleagues is one of the most important tasks in any workplace. However, while offering negative feedback can be unpleasant at the time, its broader impact is always… read more →

Ancient Greek Dramas from Macmillan Films Now Available from Infobase

Get a glimpse into the distant past with the ancient Greek dramas you can now find in Infobase’s On Demand streaming video collections. Subscribers to Films On Demand for colleges… read more →

5 Tips to Help Students Create a Video Résumé

Video résumés are gaining in popularity on TikTok and elsewhere, so chances are your students might be submitting one soon. If they’re unsure how to go about preparing a video… read more →

The Comanches: A Historical Controversy from Issues & Controversies in History

A Native American Heritage Month Historical Spotlight from Issues & Controversies in History: THE COMANCHES: Did They Establish an Empire in the American Southwest? Did the Comanches establish an empire?… read more →

Full-Text Short Stories and More Added to Bloom’s Literature

A wealth of new content has just been added to the award-winning Bloom’s Literature, providing instructors and researchers with even more of the essential information they need. Read on to… read more →

Making Connections with Students

Last year, in-person student appointments were not happening at many academic libraries; instead, we relied heavily on meeting virtually. This blog post will provide some reflective cues throughout it so… read more →

Learn “How to Write about Literature” with Bloom’s Literature

Sometimes, the hardest part of writing a research paper on literature is getting started. Do you want to write about a certain work? How about themes that appear in one… read more →

Building Resilience Through Information Literacy Instruction

From climate change to the way we interact with technology and with each other, we live in a world in flux. In these challenging times, it’s easy for pessimism and… read more →

New Resources Make Poll Database Even Better for Studying Social Sciences

Polling the Nations, Infobase’s critically acclaimed online database of public opinion polls, now features nine informative articles on the origins, mechanics, and importance of polls. These new and original articles… read more →

New and Improved Functionality Comes to Issues & Controversies

Expertly Curated with Intuitive Organization Exciting enhancements have been made to the award-winning Issues & Controversies database, including a fresh new mobile and tablet-friendly design, more intuitive navigation, and a… read more →