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What Do Students and Faculty Need in a Research Database? The Librarian’s Perspective.
Tuesday, April 30, 2019
2-3 PM ET, 11 AM-12 PM PT


Join Brie Betz, Director of Product Management at ProQuest, to hear new research and insights on how librarians perceive research databases in the wake of changing student and faculty content needs. New research by Library Journal and ProQuest – based on a survey of more than 600 academic librarians and faculty – sheds some light on:
  • The importance of having a variety of content (videos, ebooks, newspapers, etc.) available to users
  • Helping students evaluate accurate, reliable and trustworthy information sources
  • How libraries can evolve their collections to meet today’s academic needs
  • If only….! The types of resources librarians would create with their magic wands
You’ll hear what your fellow librarians have learned from their users, and how their insights may change the direction of your academic collection.

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Panelists

Brie Betz, Director of Product Management, ProQuest


Moderator

Rebecca Jozwiak, Library Journal

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