Fill in Gaps in Your Collection with Over 150 Years of Advertisements, Front Covers and Respected Journalism Wednesday, April 10, 2019 1-2 PM ET, 10-11 AM PT Join EBSCO and Library Journal for a look at how digital archive databases and magazine archives can enhance and enrich academic research and fill in any gaps in your library’s collection. Clive Wright will walk you through the many ways that magazine archives support the most engaging experiences of research in science, humanities, culture, writing, movements, war, protests, agriculture, education, business, architecture, urban growth, philosophy, sport, gender, diversity, psychology, linguistics, music, religion and so much more. You will also learn how archive databases enhance the research process by delivering primary source documents such as diary entries, maps, diagrams, letters and other first-hand accounts. Presenting history through the eyes of those who lived it – written in the hand of those witnesses – is a powerful addition to historical research. This Webinar will cover: How the most respected journalism, in digestible summaries, adds value to your collection How teaching with these sources will engage researchers in multiple subjects The benefits of incorporating various searchable, digitized primary source documents into your library Register Now! Presenter Clive Wright, Vice President of Digital Archives, EBSCO
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