Rebecca Torchia is a web editor for EdTech: Focus on K–12. Previously, she has produced podcasts and written for several publications in Maryland, Washington, D.C., and her hometown of Pittsburgh. As ...
Each of our libraries in Nevada, Placer, and Washoe Counties receive numerous calls a day asking us how to access our digital resources. One of the most popular digital resources that is made ...
The Grand Island Library has announced the newest addition to its free digital resource library: LOTE4Kids. LOTE4Kids is an online database of digital multilingual illustrated storybooks that allows ...
New interactive content and lesson plans include the PBS Digital Studios series CRASH COURSE from Hank and John Green, KQED’S ART SCHOOL, and favorites from PBS and PBS KIDS series Arlington, VA, ...
This is an installment in an occasional series of “user guides” that aim to provide readers information on how to access and ...
Preus Library maintains numerous subscriptions to online resource providers. Students, staff, and faculty (including emeriti) can access these resources online using their Luther log-in. Our online ...
The Stanford University Library (SUL) made updates to its SearchWorks research tool in early September, seeking to better meet students’ research needs by improving library search functions to find ...
A student checks out materials from the help desk in the Harold B. Lee Library. Physical book circulation at the HBLL continues to increase. (Payton Pingree) Contrary to trends found at other ...
This month, the state of Pennsylvania added new resources to its digital library to support constituents’ learning. Libraries in the digital age remain a critical asset for communities, although the ...
Derived from the collections of the Library of Congress, presents digital versions of source materials relating to the history and culture of the United States. Includes manuscripts, photographs, ...
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