Documents from the National Security Archive reveal an era of cooperation in U.S.-Russian relations.
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Read MoreWhen Tokyo-based International Christian University received a government grant for multi-lingual teaching and learning, the library had to rethink its content strategy.
Read MoreThe private institution used a combination of demand-driven acquisition models to increase usage, reduce cost per use and build an ebook collection tailored to its unique community.
Read MoreModernizing selection and acquisition so librarians can buy what they need and use what they buy.
Read MoreAn instructional designer shares her perspective on how video impacts teaching and learning outcomes.
Read MoreIs your syllabus getting stale? Shake up your class this fall with a variety of content from ProQuest.
Read MoreWhat’s it like to work on the largest video subscription available to libraries? Sarah Brennan, a “bad-ass” librarian and product manager at ProQuest, shares the story of her non-traditional career – and why she loves her job.
Read More1,300 faculty members and students report on the impact to learning and research.
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