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Given recent findings on how research libraries can leverage emerging technologies to support research and learning, what approaches should research libraries take now, during the pandemic, to maintain the most essential and valuable aspects of their work? EDUCAUSE Review
The post Research Libraries, Emerging Technologies—and a Pandemic first appeared on Course Strat.LinkedIn Learning, which acquired Lynda.com in 2015, recently announced that all users of the platform’s online training programs will be required to create or log into a LinkedIn account to access the content. The new terms of service would also apply to LyndaLibrary users who access the platform through library subscriptions. Previously, subscribing libraries could […]
The post Criticism of LinkedIn Learning’s Policies Grows first appeared on Course Strat.California State University’s Affordable Learning Solutions (AL$) initiative has partnered with Lumen Learning to make courseware from the open educational resources provider available to faculty and students across the system. Campus Technology
The post Cal State Adds Lumen Courseware to Menu of Affordable Textbooks first appeared on Course Strat.Academic publisher Elsevier has cut the University of California’s access to its library of 2,500 scientific journals, six months after the UC system refused to sign a renewal, in what many see as a key battle in the open-access movement. Times Higher Education
The post University of California defiant as Elsevier cuts journal access first appeared on Course Strat.The university library is a central hub connecting nearly every facet of a campus, and it is supported by students’ tuition. In the library, we asked ourselves what we could do to defray costs for students while also removing financial barriers to reading and learning. The answer lay right at our fingertips, with the millions […]
The post How the university library can help students save money first appeared on Course Strat.Academic librarians increasingly provide guidance to faculty and students for the integration of digital information into the learning experience. EDUCAUSE Review
The post The Role of Librarians in Supporting ICT Literacy first appeared on Course Strat.With wide selection of fiction and non-fiction texts, new hand-curated classroom content collections designed to help students become engaged, confident, independent readers Follett
The post Follett Introduces ‘Follett Classroom Libraries’ first appeared on Course Strat.Bringing librarians’ perspectives into the mix of the annual EDUCAUSE Top 10 IT Issuesis a natural focus for EDUCAUSE. The EDUCAUSE Library/IT Partnership Community Group hosts meetings at EDUCAUSE conferences and maintains an online forum for year-long conversation. EDUCAUSE, along with the Association of Research Libraries (ARL), created the Coalition for Networked Information (CNI) as a […]
The post Library Perspectives on the EDUCAUSE 2019 Top 10 IT Issues first appeared on Course Strat.BOSTON, February 7, 2019 — The majority of current and former college students (77 percent) are worried about having the skills needed for a job, and many (65 percent) say finding a job is more difficult today compared to their parents’ generation, according to a recent survey conducted by Morning Consult on behalf of Cengage. […]
The post Cengage Offers College Students Free Access to Career Resources with Cengage Unlimited Subscription first appeared on Course Strat.ProQuest yesterday announced the launch of ProQuest One Academic, a new resource that utilizes a single user interface to offer access to the full collection of journals, newspapers, magazines, and other content in the ProQuest Central database; every ebook in the Academic Complete collection; the 66,000 streaming videos included in Alexander Street’s Academic Video Online […]
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