
Have you used the Credo Reference Concept Map lately? The Concept Map is a great tool that enables you to quickly find information when you don’t know exactly what to look for or want to expand your knowledge… Read More…
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![]() Have you used the Credo Reference Concept Map lately? The Concept Map is a great tool that enables you to quickly find information when you don’t know exactly what to look for or want to expand your knowledge… Read More… ![]() In mid May, I had the pleasure of representing Credo Reference at the Worldcat Mashathon, hosted by OCLC and the International Institute for Social History in Amsterdam. This was a 2-day conference attended by technologists interested in integrating… Read More… ![]() One of the most important issues that can arise with electronic resources is making sure that your students or patrons can access the product remotely. Credo is sensitive to this, and tries to make sure that we work… Read More… We’ve recently documented on Librarian Admin (See: here) how to add a Search box for Credo when remote users to your site have to go through a proxy. If you are familiar with HTML, you probably already know how to… Read More… We recently received an interesting question from a librarian who asked us: “How can I link from the subject taxonomy on my library portal to the list of books in Credo for that same subject (when Credo doesn’t have the… Read More… |
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