Anyone who wants to study history needs access to primary sources—copies of the documents, photographs, recordings, and other content created during the period being studied. Historians turn to primary sources... read more →
Prior to the pandemic, online study was deemed inferior to the norm of learning in a classroom. While you might’ve completed the odd online workplace training course or distance learning... read more →
The global pandemic has presented a host of challenges to public libraries across the country. In particular, libraries have struggled to support their patrons’ needs with remote access to a... read more →
With roughly 2.5M users around the world searching for information on an infinite number of topics, Credo Reference offers a unique snapshot into what students and young researchers are searching... read more →
Many colleges and universities have started their Fall semester, so many of us academic librarians are returning to in-person instruction sessions. This blog post will be reflective in nature concerning... read more →