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Collectors & Connectors: Supporting the Scholarly Study of Religion and Theology Wednesday, May 5, 2021 1-2 PM ET, 10-11 AM PT Atla and EBSCO invite you to take part in a free webinar “Collectors & Connectors: Supporting the Scholarly Study of Religion and Theology”. This webinar is part of EBSCO’s Inspired Webinar Series, which explores challenges unique to each field of study and solutions which can commence in the library. During this session we will hear from three experts at Atla, a membership association of librarians and information professionals committed to advancing the study of religion and theology, and a producer of research tools the study of religion and theology. They will present Atla’s ongoing strategic work across its digital research tools to diversify and expand content coverage and their efforts to make it more discoverable and accessible to anyone studying religion, theology and more generally, the humanities. Attendees will learn about Atla’s ongoing efforts to expand its research tools in the following ways: • Content (Geography, Faith Traditions, Language, Interdisciplinary) • Search (Faceted vocabulary, removed geographies, tutorial videos) • Format (More Full-Text, OA content, V1I1, Ceased Titles) • Access (Alumni Access, Blog Updates) Presenters: Cristina Ochoa, Product Specialist, Atla Jill Annitto, Editorial Manager, Atla William (Bill) Badke, Associate Librarian for Associated Canadian Theological Schools and Information Literacy, Trinity Western University Can't make it May 5th? No problem! Register now and we will email you when the webcast is available for on-demand viewing. Follow us on Twitter! @LibraryJournal #LJEBSCOATLA | | COMPLIMENTARY WEBCAST Wednesday May 5th 1-2 PM ET, 10-11 AM PT
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CONNECT WITH LIBRARY JOURNAL | | | Solving The Engineering Research Puzzle with Inspec Thursday, April 8, 2021 2-3 PM ET, 11 AM-12 PM PT Academic librarians work hard to support the research needs for a wide array of disciplines and today’s hyflex environment makes it more challenging. You don’t have to be an engineer to conduct engineering research, but it helps to know some of the ways institutions use Inspec effectively. If your institution subscribes to or is considering Inspec on EBSCOhost or EBSCO Discovery Service, please join us for “Solving the Engineering Research Puzzle with Inspec” to learn how to support effective engineering research from the experts at the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET). Attendees will have the opportunity to: • Learn about the key needs and challenges for engineering researchers. • See how Inspec Analytics can support a more effective research process for researchers and faculty. • Hear the latest news from the IET Presenters: Vincent Cassidy, Director of Academic Markets at the Institution of Engineering and Technology Tim Aitken, Senior Product Manager for Inspec Can't make it April 8th? No problem! Register now and we will email you when the webcast is available for on-demand viewing. Follow us on Twitter! @LibraryJournal #LJEBSCOITE | | COMPLIMENTARY WEBCAST Thursday April 7 2-3 PM ET, 11 AM-12 PM PT
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