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Discover the upgraded Infobase platform—your gateway to multidisciplinary streaming video, trusted reference content, and subject specific deep-dives now unified in one seamless experience. Whether you support students building foundational research skills, educators seeking high-quality media for their classes, or lifelong learners exploring new topics, this training will show you how to make the most of your Infobase resources.
Bring today’s most debated topics into your lessons with Issues & Controversies, a powerful database designed to spark inquiry, discussion, and critical thinking.
Discover Infobase’s new Science Center, bringing together Today’s Science and Science Online to deliver comprehensive coverage of core scientific disciplines—enhanced with current news, discoveries, interactive experiments, and expert insights. Whether you subscribe to one resource or both, this session will help you make the most of your access.
Give your students and patrons the tools to make informed health decisions with the newly updated Health Reference Center, a comprehensive resource featuring trusted articles, videos, and interactive content on topics from nutrition and mental health to substance abuse and disease prevention—all in one easy-to-navigate platform.
In this webinar, we'll share what the data reveals about student research interests in 2025, which topics are rising sharply and why, and how Credo uses those signals to publish content that stays current with student curiosity.
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Looking for new ways to scale information literacy instruction across campus? See how your peers at Syracuse University are doing it—efficiently and effectively.
Join Kelly Delevan, Information Literacy Librarian at Syracuse University, and Henrietta Thornton, librarian and Infobase’s Information Literacy Content & Strategy Manager, for an inspiring discussion on how Syracuse combines library resources, innovative programming, and micro-credentialing to champion information literacy as a shared undergraduate competency.