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Global Warming tops list of most-searched terms in Credo this month
Ever wonder what your users are searching for when they use Credo Online Reference Service and Literati? Well, here are the top ten terms searched in the past month:
Credo Online Reference Service, Literati, Trends in Reference, Uncategorized
Harvard librarian Cheryl LaGuardia recently stopped by to drop some knowledge on the evolving nature of librarianship in the 21st century. No slides, no frills, just two amazing librarians talking about the nature of change, competition from the resources that deliver easy (if not always reliable) information, and what librarians should be doing to stay relevant in the 21st century. Rosemary Meszaros of Western Kentucky University moderates, adding some of her own pithy observations along the way. Some of their discussion touches on:
Current Events, Events, Trends in Reference, Uncategorized, Webinars
Study Finds Reference the Most Popular Ebook Category Used by Students Today
According to a new survey on Academic Ebook usage conducted by Library Journal, reference is the only category of ebooks students prefer to their print counterparts. In fact, only 16% of students prefer print reference materials.
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Content can now be customized to meet students’ needs
BOSTON, Sept. 27, 2016 – Credo, the industry leader for information literacy, critical thinking, and research solutions, announced today it has introduced new content for its InfoLit Modules, as well as a dramatically upgraded platform that enables instructional customization. Credo’s InfoLit Modules – a mix of videos, tutorials, and assessments – are a library of ready-to-use instructional assets to support librarians in teaching information literacy and research skills.
Credo Products and Services, Information Literacy, Uncategorized
Every month we showcase some of the new and updated titles in our Academic, Public, and Student Core Collections. Click here for a full list of September's titles!
Core Collections, Credo Collections, Customer Success, E-Reference Titles, Uncategorized