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Visit Infobase at EDUCAUSE Booth #132!

Are you going to the EDUCAUSE conference in Philadelphia next week? If so, please visit Infobase’s booth #132 to enter our prize raffle and to see our award-winning resources! Win… read more →

For Primary Sources, Make Infobase Your First Stop

Anyone who wants to study history needs access to primary sources—copies of the documents, photographs, recordings, and other content created during the period being studied. Historians turn to primary sources… read more →

Back at the Library Reference Desk

Returning to the reference desk this Fall semester has been interesting. One of the definitions of “reference desk” is a place where people come to get assistance with using library… read more →

Visit Infobase at AASL Booth #502!

Infobase is gearing up for the American Association of School Librarians (AASL) conference in Salt Lake City on October 21–23. Stop by booth #502 to enter our prize raffle and… read more →

Being an Intentional Collaborator Outside of the Academic Library

Working with great collaborators has been rewarding and beneficial to my success as an academic librarian. Frequently, those collaborations have happened outside the library. I knew that I was on… read more →

5 Valid Opinions from Students on Remote Learning

Prior to the pandemic, online study was deemed inferior to the norm of learning in a classroom. While you might’ve completed the odd online workplace training course or distance learning… read more →

From the Lab to the Library: The Importance of Science Literacy Instruction

Some of the most pressing topics in current events today relate to science, from the COVID-19 pandemic to climate change. It’s more important than ever for students to have the… read more →

A Discussion of Harmful Coded Language

What’s the first thing that comes to mind when you hear the word “expat”? Is it maybe a white American or European living abroad, probably for a handful of years… read more →

Amazon: A Featured Controversy from Issues & Controversies

Featured in Issues & Controversies: AMAZON: Is Amazon Good for the U.S. Economy and American Workers? Is Amazon good for American workers and the economy? Be sure to check out… read more →

Learn How One Public Library Uses Access Video On Demand to Serve Its Community During the Pandemic

The global pandemic has presented a host of challenges to public libraries across the country. In particular, libraries have struggled to support their patrons’ needs with remote access to a… read more →

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 →