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Climate change and its impact on displaced people

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14 April 2025

New Ebook Central AI tool helps users engage deeper with scholarly ebooks

ProQuest enriches the award-winning platform with an AI-powered research assistant

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27 March 2025

The Impact of AI in the Classroom: Experiences and Learnings

Learn what librarians and UX experts shared in a thought-provoking webinar

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18 March 2025

A Closer Look At: Ebook Central’s User-Focused Roadmap

This trusted ebook platform will continue to support perpetual access and be enriched to serve evolving needs

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14 March 2025

A Closer Look At: How Rialto Continues to Support Libraries

Learn more about our commitment to facilitate perpetual access purchasing through the Rialto marketplace

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04 March 2025

Our Letter to the Library Community

Addressing the recent changes regarding purchasing of print and perpetual access to electronic books for libraries

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Keeping the climate change conversation going with The Here Now Project

Available in Academic Video Online, this engaging and adaptable documentary educates and builds hope

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18 February 2025

Introducing ProQuest Digital Collections, a new library subscription offering unparalleled breadth, value and access

New offering for academic libraries spans six centuries of essential content to serve researchers and students of all levels

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18 February 2025

Introducing ProQuest Ebooks, the world’s largest scholarly ebook subscription

Supporting our transformative subscription-based strategy with broad, simple access to trusted curated content

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03 February 2025

Academic AI-powered research assistance now available in ProQuest Central

ProQuest Research Assistant guides and inspires students in the popular cross-disciplinary database

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03 February 2025

History Vault sets a new milestone in accessing archival collections

Now available on the ProQuest platform, History Vault’s wealth of primary sources is more discoverable and flexible than ever before

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31 January 2025

Water Literacy: Why every student needs to understand our most critical resource

A new curated ebook collection helps libraries serve the needs of the next generation of sustainability leaders

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24 January 2025

Sharing one librarian’s expertise in selecting microbiome titles

New curated list of ebooks helps libraries build collections on gut health that serve many different needs

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16 January 2025

Syndetics Unbound receives Platinum designation in 2025 Modern Library Awards

The popular catalog enrichment tool is “a critical element in providing the catalog experience we want for our patrons”

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17 December 2024

Library transformation: Ten ways to make it happen in 2025

From free collection analyses and professional development, explore innovative tools and community-driven initiatives to optimize your library services

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12 November 2024

Explore five decades of feminist thought with the Ms. Magazine Archive

Unprecedented access to the landmark publication enriches research and learning about the evolution of feminist thought and social change

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08 November 2024

How librarians can collaborate with faculty on film in the classroom

Practical tips for academic librarians shared during “From Screen to Syllabus” webinar

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08 November 2024

The academic library’s role in expanding perspectives

Practical tips for bringing diverse voices into collection development strategies

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05 November 2024

The Role of "Whispering Wind" in documenting Native American Heritage

Ethnicity & Culture Magazine Archive showcases the resilience and creativity of diverse communities

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04 November 2024

Elevating Indigenous Women's Voices

ProQuest launches an important new syllabus for educators

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17 October 2024

ProQuest Research Assistant helps students use academic AI responsibly

As students struggle to understand when to use AI, ProQuest supports them with a powerful research companion to guide AI-powered learning journeys

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09 October 2024

Indigenizing the academic library collection

New curated list of ebooks showcases Indigenous wisdom and human connections to the earth

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03 October 2024

Open Access Complete Ebook Subscription extends library collections with free, high-quality materials

Vetted by librarians for quality, titles in this ever-growing free subscription enable libraries to have the benefits of OA without the risks

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01 October 2024

Understanding the Fallout backstory: A resource guide for academic librarians

Engage Fallout enthusiasts with materials that explore the soundtrack and real historical context behind the TV and gaming series

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12 September 2024

How academic librarians support student mental health

A new curated ebook collection helps librarians promote student wellbeing amidst a growing mental health crisis

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03 September 2024

Web of Science Research Assistant elevates discovery with responsible AI

The Web of Science™ Research Assistant, a generative AI-powered tool built with and for researchers, is now available to the global research community

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28 August 2024

The value of award-winning ebooks in library collection development

Librarians save time and build relevant, inclusive and high-quality collections by consulting winners lists

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14 August 2024

Three ways ebook subscriptions help academic libraries save time and money

As time and budgets become tighter, libraries can optimize both without reducing the resources available to students

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26 July 2024

How librarians leverage Rialto to connect and simplify workflows

Shortening the journey from ebook selection to patron usage

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17 July 2024

Academic libraries, student wellbeing and the power of leisure reading

Leisure reading is not only a source of enjoyment, but also a powerful tool for enhancing student mental health

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03 July 2024

Unlock the cosmos with the Space Science & Exploration Collection

As interest in space exploration heats up, ProQuest makes it easy to support researching, teaching and learning about this fascinating field

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28 June 2024

Exploring the Ancient Olympics: Beyond Sports and Glory

With digital access to early texts, library users can view the Games through a 700-year-old lens

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13 June 2024

ProQuest puts AI deeper in the researcher’s journey for enriched insights and discovery

Academic AI’s capabilities are harnessed in ProQuest Research Assistant to create a trusted, powerful research companion

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05 June 2024

Heartfelt connections: The human-animal bond and its impact

Animal Allies LibList examines animals’ significance in our lives

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28 May 2024

Leverage the Book Citation Index in library collection development

Tapping a book’s network of citations helps librarians identify key influencers in a sea of titles

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22 May 2024

Journal Citation Reports 2024 preview: Unified rankings for more inclusive journal assessment

The Journal Citation Reports 2024 release will include unified rankings across subject categories, helping to simplify journal performance assessment

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22 May 2024

Why 500 libraries rely on Rialto for collection development

Libraries around the world are saving staff time, stretching budgets and creating user-focused collections by simplifying book selection and acquisition

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21 May 2024

Introducing the Clarivate Academic AI Platform

We have released the first version of the Clarivate Academic AI Platform, serving our suite of AI-powered Research Assistants.

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14 May 2024

What will be the future state of libraries in an AI-powered world?

A new report from Clarivate explores librarians’ answers to that question

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08 May 2024

Reimagining research impact: Introducing Web of Science Research Intelligence

Discover how the Web of Science Research Intelligence™ platform will revolutionize research evaluation by driving responsible innovation

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01 May 2024

Beyond discovery: AI and the future of the Web of Science

Learn about our generative AI-powered Web of Science Research Assistant, which will be available from September 2024

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29 April 2024

Four ways libraries can improve student outcomes with mental health support

Stress, anxiety and depression work against student success, but campus libraries can play a key role in easing these burdens

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24 April 2024

Clarivate welcomes the Barcelona Declaration on Open Research Information

Clarivate welcomes the Barcelona Declaration on Open Research Information

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15 April 2024

Demonstrating socioeconomic impact - a historical perspective of ancient wisdom and modern challenges

Demonstrating socioeconomic impact - a historical perspective of ancient wisdom and modern challenges

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09 April 2024

ProQuest One Education is the new “go-to” for research and learning

Content and technology combine to drive student and researcher success in a fast-changing discipline

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01 April 2024

Supporting a more sustainable future with ebooks

ProQuest enables libraries to confidently build collections that support burgeoning needs for research, learning and career prep in sustainability

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19 March 2024

Unlocking U.K. research excellence: Key insights from the Research Professional News Live summit

Discover pivotal insights shaping the landscape of U.K. research shared at the second Research Professional News Live summit. From discussions on REF2029 to the

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13 March 2024

For better insights, assess research performance at the department level

Three ways Clarivate is closing information gaps and establishing reliable data for improved decision-makingTo win more funding and plan a course for the futur

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12 March 2024

What are college music students studying and why?

Alexander Street, part of Clarivate, expands partnership with a faculty and student favorite: Boosey & Hawkes

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07 March 2024

Getting the Full Picture: Institutional unification in the Web of Science

Originally published October 20, 2016. Updated March 8, 2024In the sprawling and complex world of research, attribution matters. Individual researchers, teams

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07 March 2024

Four ways libraries are using “title matching” to improve collection development

The Title Matching Fast service has become a collection development best practice by efficiently aligning print holdings with electronic content

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05 March 2024

How libraries are helping students gain skills for career success

By leveraging resources such as O'Reilly for Higher Education, libraries can help students navigate a dynamic job market and stay ahead in their future careers

Blogs, Academic, Government, Faculty, Librarian
29 February 2024

ProQuest®, part of Clarivate™, launches AI-powered research assistant

In collaboration with its community of educators, ProQuest marks a milestone in trusted academic research

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian
16 February 2024

2024 Journal Citation Reports: Changes in Journal Impact Factor category rankings to enhance transparency and inclusivity

New – unified rankings for each of our 229 science and social science categories; no Journal Impact Factor (JIF)™ rankings for the arts and humanities categories

Blogs, Academic, Government, Faculty, Librarian
07 February 2024

How libraries can support the growing interest in public health degrees

New Ebook Central collection from ProQuest, part of Clarivate, helps researchers delve into topics such as epidemiology, digital health and healthcare ethics

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian
07 February 2024

How personal stories humanize history

New resource Women’s & Gender Studies from ProQuest, part of Clarivate, is an accessible resource that helps students engage with history through primary sources

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian
28 January 2024

New Web of Science Grants Index helps researchers develop more targeted grant proposals

Competition for funding is tough and researchers need help to make their grant applications stand out. The Web of Science™ Grants Index from Clarivate™ helps re

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25 January 2024

How libraries can build ethical Indigenous book collections

How libraries can build ethical Indigenous book collections

Blogs, Academic, Government, Faculty, Librarian
18 January 2024

Three ways research offices can lead researchers to more funding

Over half of research office leaders say researchers are disengaged. How can you close the gap to win more funding?In late 2023, Research Professional™ News, a

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27 November 2023

Tenth Annual “Research Fronts Report” Highlights Hot and Emerging Fields

To highlight fast-moving and emerging specialty areas of science, Clarivate™ has once again partnered with the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) in a yearly rep

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26 November 2023

Research office leaders say funding and societal impact are biggest priorities

A new global survey captures community challenges and views on the future of research A new report from Research ProfessionalTM News, an editorially independen

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15 November 2023

Empowering research institutions to navigate an evolving landscape: Introducing our new academic research council

A 15-member advisory group explores the future of researchThe academic community is confronting a rising tide of challenges, from dwindling funding success rat

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian
14 November 2023

Highly Cited Researchers 2023: The evolution of our evaluation and selection policy to support a robust scholarly landscape

Every year, the unveiling of the Highly Cited Researchers™ list sparks anticipation within the global research community as both researchers and their affiliate

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian
13 November 2023

Empowering learning through documentaries

Adding the right film to the classroom can lead to more student success

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian
06 November 2023

Bringing Generative AI to the Web of Science

Generative AI presents enormous opportunities to transform how scientific and scholarly research is carried out. Faced with the pressure to publish, a more comp

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian
30 October 2023

Exploring China’s research landscape and its future direction

Our latest Global Research Report from the Institute for Scientific Information (ISI)™ charts China’s research trajectory and its path of growth, quality and in

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian
29 October 2023

Five top tips for advancing DEI in research environments

Academic experts share how they’re shifting the cultural dial in favor of diversity, equity and inclusionThere is now widespread acknowledgement that diversity

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian
16 October 2023

Researchers text mine newspapers to reveal new insights

Text and Data Mining methods like Natural Language Processing allow researchers to extract insights from unstructured data and provide new avenues for exploration

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian
04 October 2023

Fostering trust through transparent peer review: A discussion with experts for Peer Review Week 2023

Clarivate hosted a panel discussion focused on advances in transparent peer review that can help mitigate some of the challenges around peer review manipulation

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian
02 October 2023

Supporting student mental health: A guide for academic librarians

College students are experiencing an unprecedented mental health crisis; the library can play a vital role in promoting campus wellness

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian
28 September 2023

New ‘LibLists’ leverages the strength of library collaboration

ProQuest, part of Clarivate, enables librarians to share their collection curation expertise with peers

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian
20 September 2023

Climate change and its impact on displaced people

As research expands beyond natural sciences, academic library collections must shift to support emerging areas that explore and document the human aspect of...

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian
18 September 2023

Researchers of Nobel class: Citation Laureates 2023

The Citation Laureates™ 2023 list has been announced, recognizing a select group of influential, highly cited researchers whose contributions are on par with No

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian
06 September 2023

Gain new perspectives on global research: Unveiling the dynamic G20 scorecard from ISI

We are proud to introduce fresh insights into measuring global research performance via our dynamic G20 scorecard for 2023, newly enhanced with online data visu

Blogs, Academic, Government, Librarian
02 August 2023

Navigating research challenges through collaboration and Equity

Trends point to growing interest by major funding organizations in international collaborative research. Understanding the funding landscape can make bid succes

Blogs, Academic, Government, Faculty, Librarian
01 August 2023

Solving time crunch and profile challenges for researchers

How librarians can relieve administrative burdens and drive researcher effectivenessIn today’s fast-paced world of research, time has become an increasingly sc

Blogs, Academic, Government, Faculty, Librarian
01 August 2023

How primary sources help students challenge conventional thinking

Redefine hard history using primary source collections that support the studies of marginalized communities

Blogs, Academic, Faculty
27 July 2023

Maximize Collection Management at your Library: the Power of Citation Analysis + Integrated Evaluation Tools

Citation analysis is a data-driven method that enhances library collection management – enhanced by new integrated tools .

Blogs, Academic, Government, Faculty, Librarian
12 July 2023

Better Together: ProQuest’s vast collection of >5.5million post graduate dissertations and theses now discoverable on Web of Science

Clarivate provides researchers with a more holistic and comprehensive view of the scholarly landscape within a single platform with the integration of discovery

Blogs, Academic, Government, Faculty, Librarian
30 June 2023

Why declassified documents are a gateway to historical insights

Learn how access to declassified documents as primary sources for teaching and learning is facilitated through a partnership with the National Security Archive

Blogs, Academic, Government, Faculty, Librarian
29 June 2023

Choose a video streaming service that drives student success

With the right streaming video service, libraries can empower faculty with content that improves the student learning experience

Blogs, Academic, Government, Faculty, Librarian
27 June 2023

Unveiling the Journal Citation Reports 2023: Supporting research integrity with trusted tools and data

In the 2023 release of our Journal Citation Reports, we have taken significant additional steps to foster research integrity in the Web of Science. This is part

Blogs, Academic, Government, Faculty, Librarian
20 June 2023

From simple metrics to transformative intelligence: Unleashing the power of visual research profiles

Our latest Global Research Report from the Institute for Scientific Information (ISI)™, Unpacking research profiles: Moving beyond metrics, is our second report

Blogs, Academic, Government, Faculty, Librarian
04 June 2023

How U.S. universities can improve limited submission processes

Research administrators provide real-world recommendations on optimizing limited submission opportunities in the U.S. The number of new U.S. government limited

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian
17 May 2023

Building trust through transparency: Our pledge to provide more clarity around Web of Science journal coverage

As part of our on-going commitment to research integrity, we recently shared that we planned to investigate how we can provide greater transparency regarding wh

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian
17 May 2023

How print publications shaped celebrity culture

Discover how print publications shaped our fascination with celebrities

Blogs, Academic, Faculty
26 April 2023

Exploring the impact of globalization on research in the United States

Our latest Global Research Report from the Institute for Scientific Information (ISI)™, “U.S. research trends: The impact of globalization and collaboration,” r

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian
26 April 2023

How libraries can power Black studies

Resources that help Gen Z better understand an issue they care about

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian
19 April 2023

A primer on ties in the JCR

As announced in March, we have several enhancements coming in the 2023 Journal Citation Reports (JCR)™ release. One change is that we will display the Journal I

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian
18 April 2023

Why multidisciplinary databases are the library’s ’Swiss Army Knife’

Investing in a single resource that can serve a wide range of users saves academic libraries time and money

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian
29 March 2023

Three timesaving ways for research offices to connect faculty with funding opportunities

When challenges threatened to prevent Lori Ciccone, UNLV Executive Director, Office of Sponsored Programs and her team from meeting the expectations of faculty

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian
28 March 2023

New resource guide on reproductive justice helps us examine its past and think critically about its future

This complex issue is better understood when students and researchers have historical context

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian
24 March 2023

How to create meaningful digital learning experiences for Gen Z

Clarivate user experience (UX) designers Lane Bowman and Christie Heitkamp share the defining characteristics of Gen Z and Gen Alpha, their technology landscape...

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian
19 March 2023

Supporting integrity of the scholarly record: Our commitment to curation and selectivity in the Web of Science

We have the important responsibility of providing our customers with trustworthy intelligence to help them transform the world for the better. The need for high

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian
06 March 2023

Mapping the path to future changes in the Journal Citation Reports

In July 2022, I shared our plans to extend the Journal Impact Factor (JIF)™ to all journals in the Web of Science Core Collection™ from June 2023. This means th

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian
28 February 2023

How to take an evidence-based approach to building a scholarly community

International research collaboration is critical to scientific discovery. Just as the research landscape grows in complexity, the landscape of collaboration con

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian
22 February 2023

Three academic libraries share how they are adapting to change and disruption with ease

How a new approach to monograph acquisition saved time, increased transparency and improved morale

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian
10 February 2023

How Gen Z is shaping the higher ed learning environment

A new generation of young adults is challenging the traditional classroom model and using adversity to fuel personal growth

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian
09 February 2023

Explore the evolution of jazz with Qwest TV titles from ProQuest

Read about an exciting new collection that allows researchers to explore the evolution of jazz through streaming video — experiencing the power of live performances.

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian
08 February 2023

The Preprint Citation Index: linking preprints to the trusted Web of Science ecosystem

After many months of planning, we are launching the Preprint Citation Index™, a multidisciplinary collection of preprints from leading repositories that helps r

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian
18 January 2023

What American university research leaders need to know to participate in the CHIPS Act

The CHIPS Act presents a compelling opportunity for American research universities to collaborate in a nationwide initiative to produce innovation and chip manu

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02 January 2023

Research Fronts 2022 highlights hot and emerging fields, including vaccine hesitancy, ‘mega-fires’ and asteroids [Report]

To highlight fast-moving and emerging specialty areas of science, Clarivate™ has once again partnered with the Chinese Academy of Science (CAS) on a special rep

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian
14 December 2022

Sustainable logistics are key to a sustainable future

Logistics is currently one of the bottlenecks to achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals, but it doesn’t have to be this way. Through careful planning, c

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian
18 November 2022

How libraries can engage Gen Z students

By understanding Gen Z students’ priorities, respecting their preferences and meeting them where they are, librarians and faculty at colleges and universities

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian
17 November 2022

Clarivate releases Annual G20 Scorecard of research performance for 2022

To coincide with the 17th G20 Heads of State and Government Summit taking place in Bali, Clarivate has released its Annual G20 Scorecard – Research Performance

Blogs, Academic, Government, Librarian
14 November 2022

Highly Cited Researchers 2022: Using deeper qualitative analysis to help spot research misconduct

Today we reveal our annual list of Highly Cited Researchers. This year we recognize 6,938 scientists and social scientists who demonstrate significant and broad

Blogs, Academic, Government, Librarian
13 November 2022

Climate change education platform highlights Web of Science data at COP27

At Clarivate™, sustainability is at the heart of everything we do, and this includes research supporting climate change mitigation. As part of this commitment,

Blogs, Academic, Government, Librarian
04 November 2022

Four steps for writing a great science biography

Assemble all the information you need for a winning research paper in under an hour

Blogs, Academic, Librarian, Student/Researcher
25 October 2022

Renewable energy: Strategizing a better, more sustainable world [Report]

The world’s sustainability challenges provided the impetus for our new report, A study of energy in transition: the role of research and innovation in the world

Blogs, Academic, Government, Librarian
26 September 2022

Highly Cited Researchers tackle SDG 6: Clean Water and Sanitation

Water is essential to survival and yet extreme, less predictable weather conditions are affecting its availability in many regions. In our blog series about Hig

Blogs, Academic, Government, Librarian
22 September 2022

Four tips to elevate your library despite budget cuts and strained resources

Consolidate, automate and analyze to do more with less

Blogs, Academic, Librarian
20 September 2022

Citation Laureates 2022: Nobel class researchers who are changing the world

Clarivate™ draws on Web of Science™ publication and citation data to produce an annual list of Citation Laureates™ – researchers of Nobel class whose high-impac

Blogs, Academic, Government, Librarian
19 September 2022

The current state of open peer review

Openness and transparency are essential to creating trust in the peer review process. With research integrity being the theme of this year’s Peer Review Week, w

Blogs, Academic, Government, Librarian
14 September 2022

Five ocean research topics to inspire your next paper [guide for students]

Writing a great research paper is easier when you have a timely and focused topic. Our latest Global Research Report on ocean health by the Institute for Scient

Blogs, Academic, Government, Librarian
12 September 2022

How to write research papers that impress your professors

Follow five essential steps to build your foundation for success

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
31 August 2022

Gender equality in research: papers and projects by Highly Cited Researchers

Empowering women and girls is a critical target of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). In this installment of our blog series about Highly

Blogs, Academic, Government, Librarian
25 August 2022

What defines the next wave of GenZers entering higher education?

How technology, politics and lockdowns have shaped a generation within a generation.

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian
18 August 2022

Editor Picks for Faculty… New Content for the New Semester

Fast Food, Water Issues, Masculinity and more

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Public, Faculty
17 August 2022

The next generation of Web of Science Researcher Profiles

From today, we’re pleased to announce that Web of Science™ Researcher Profiles is improved with new features for tracking your publications, citation metrics, p

Blogs, Academic, Government, Librarian
09 August 2022

Highly Cited Papers in SDG 16: Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions

In this latest update to our ongoing blog series, we look at research contributing to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) with a specific fo

Blogs, Academic, Government, Librarian
26 July 2022

Ocean research report: emerging topics and opportunities

A new Global Research Report from the Institute for Scientific Information identifies the trends, challenges and opportunities in ocean science. Our ocean resea

Blogs, Academic, Government, Librarian
26 July 2022

Ex Libris Launches Māori User Interface for Alma and Primo

Library systems support the resurgence of a once-vanishing language

Blogs, Academic, Librarian
25 July 2022

Announcing changes to the 2023 Journal Citation Reports

Starting from the 2023 JCR release, Journal Impact Factors will be expanded to all Web of Science Core Collection journals including arts and humanities.Today

Blogs, Academic, Government, Librarian
20 July 2022

Research integrity: five tips for authors, editors and reviewers

The Web of Science™ is taking steps to help the research community better understand research integrity. In this blog post, we discuss our free courses in the W

Blogs, Academic, Government, Librarian
08 July 2022

June 2022 Top Titles at Public Libraries

Here are the top twenty titles public library patrons looked for in June 2022

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28 June 2022

How to find the right journal for your research (using actual data)

Want to help your research flourish? We share tips for using publisher-neutral data and statistics to find the right journal for your research paper.The right

Blogs, Academic, Government, Librarian
27 June 2022

Journal Citation Reports 2022: COVID-19 research continues to drive increased citation impact

Today we release the 2022 update to the annual Journal Citation Reports (JCR)™. This year’s release demonstrates the enormous impact the COVID-19 pandemic has h

Blogs, Academic, Government, Librarian
21 June 2022

Loud and Proud: How Academic and Public Libraries Are Working to Amplify LGBTQ+ Voices

Loud and Proud: How Academic and Public Libraries Are Working to Amplify LGBTQ+ Voices

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Public, Faculty, Librarian
20 June 2022

Journal Citation Reports 2022: A preview

Each year, the Journal Citation Reports™ (JCR) release provides a summary of the network of scholarly citations from the prior year of Web of Science™ coverage.

Blogs, Academic, Government, Librarian
14 June 2022

May 2022 Top Titles at Public Libraries

Here are the top twenty titles public library patrons looked for in May 2022

Blogs
13 June 2022

Global collaboration for climate change prevention

In this blog, we explore the collaborative effort of researchers in mitigating the negative effects of climate change. We further explain the main takeaways rai

Blogs, Academic, Government, Librarian
25 May 2022

Literature review: your definitive guide

This is our ultimate guide on how to write a narrative literature review. It forms part of our Research Smarter series. How do you write a narrative literature

Blogs, Academic, Government, Librarian
18 May 2022

The future of research in Ukraine is under threat

There are more than 65,000 early career researchers in Ukraine. In this blog post, we spotlight the young scientists in the country and the disciplines in which

Blogs, Academic, Government, Librarian
09 May 2022

Highly Cited Researchers tackle health, wellbeing and education

Highly Cited Researchers™ are making a significant impact in sustainability research, with many doing outstanding work towards the United Nations’ Sustainabilit

Blogs, Academic, Government, Librarian
09 May 2022

6 ways to use your campus app to help reduce student exam stress

Making learning and support resources more accessible can help students who struggle during exam season

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian
07 May 2022

3 Key Insights on Student Library Usage

Students “love” their libraries – but there’s room for improvement in supporting course success

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
04 May 2022

April 2022 Top Titles at Public Libraries

Here are the top twenty titles public library patrons looked for in April 2022

Blogs
20 April 2022

Ukraine: innovation, tech and cutting-edge research

Ukraine has a rich history when it comes to scientific innovation, from physics to life sciences, chemistry and engineering. In this blog, part of a new series

Blogs, Academic, Government, Librarian
13 April 2022

Ukrainian research contributions to the UN Sustainable Development Goals

At Clarivate™, we are committed to supporting the researcher community in Ukraine, including displaced researchers, during and beyond ongoing attacks on the cou

Blogs, Academic, Government, Librarian
11 April 2022

March 2022 Top Titles at Public Libraries

Here are the top twenty titles public-library patrons looked for in March 2022

Blogs
05 April 2022

Peer review templates, expert examples and free training courses

Learning how to write a constructive peer review is an essential step in helping to safeguard the quality and integrity of published literature. Read on for res

Blogs, Academic, Government, Librarian
05 April 2022

Banned and challenged books in U.S. schools (and what librarians can do about it)

With legislation empowering parents to pull books from school shelves, public library collections become more essential.

Blogs, Academic, Administrator, Faculty, Librarian
16 March 2022

Highly Cited Researchers address the Sustainable Development Goals

Highly Cited Researchers are making a significant impact in sustainability research. In this blog post, we put a spotlight on those focusing on the first two Su

Blogs, Academic, Government, Librarian
08 March 2022

February 2022 Top Titles at Public Libraries

Here are the top twenty titles public-library patrons looked for in February 2022

Blogs
07 March 2022

Celebrating Highly Cited Researchers: National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan

Clarivate Highly Cited Researchers™ are based at more than 1,300 institutions across the globe. In this interview series, we find out how various institutions s

Blogs, Academic, Government, Librarian
03 March 2022

January 2022 Top Titles at Public Libraries

Here are the top twenty titles public-library patrons looked for in January 2022

Blogs
09 February 2022

2021 Innovation in South and Southeast Asia [REPORT]

As the pandemic persisted throughout 2021, organizations worldwide had to adapt and innovate. Download our report for insights into the South and Southeast Asia

Blogs, Academic, Government, Librarian
02 February 2022

A more sustainable future for all: Introducing the UN Sustainable Development Goals in InCites

Introducing new functionality within InCites Benchmarking and Analytics, allowing users to search and evaluate according to the UN Sustainable Development Goals

Blogs, Academic, Government, Librarian
28 January 2022

No More Choosing Between Textbooks and Pants: How Cutting-Edge Solutions are Moving Libraries Forward in the Digital Age

Innovations in resource sharing, controlled digital lending and more

Blogs, Academic, Administrator, Librarian
28 January 2022

Indian School of Business is First in India to Choose ProQuest TDM Studio for Text and Data Mining

Researchers with and without coding experience can transform massive datasets into insights and discoveries

Blogs, Academic, Administrator, Faculty, Librarian
21 January 2022

“Justice Not Charity”: A History of the Blind Marches

Disability studies are on the rise but resources to support teaching, research and learning in this area can be difficult to find.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Public, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
18 January 2022

Celebrating Highly Cited Researchers: Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea

Highly Cited Researchers™ are based at more than 1,300 institutions. We interviewed institutions to find out how they support their Highly Cited Researchers to

Blogs, Academic, Government, Librarian
18 January 2022

Significant Enhancements Made Available to Summon Customers

New features and functionality come during a surge of interest in and adoption of Summon

Blogs, Academic, Administrator, Librarian
14 January 2022

Libraries Empower Researchers to Take on Today’s Global Challenges

ProQuest can provide critical tools and resources so researchers can focus on what matters: their research.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Government, Administrator, Faculty, Librarian
13 January 2022

Library Thought Leader Bob Nardini Retires after 40-Year Career

From resident volcano expert to approval plan designer, Nardini has held just about every role the profession has to offer

Blogs, Academic, Public, Faculty, Librarian
07 January 2022

Explore Freely Available Resource Guides on History Research Topics

Civil rights, 9/11, plagues and more

Blogs, Academic, Community College, K-12, Public, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
06 January 2022

December 2021 Top Titles at Public Libraries

Here are the top twenty titles public-library patrons looked for in December 2021

Blogs
23 December 2021

Top Syndetics Unbound Titles of 2021

Syndetics Unbound's year-end "Top Titles" list for all of 2021!

Blogs
15 December 2021

How Libraries Can Engage Every Student

Research shows that engaged students perform better…and libraries play a central role in ensuring their long-term success

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian
14 December 2021

Introducing Quicklinks – It’s All About Convenience

New feature provides users with a simple one-click-to-full-text experience from the result list in Primo and in Summon

Blogs, Academic, Administrator, Librarian
13 December 2021

Caitlin Cornell and Denisa Jashari Win 2021 CGS/ProQuest Distinguished Dissertation Awards

Bestowed annually since 1982, the awards recognize recent doctoral recipients who have already made unusually significant and original contributions to their fields

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
09 December 2021

Calgary Herald Archive Named an Outstanding Academic Title

Canadian newspaper archive makes Choice Magazine’s prestigious 2021 list; review cites benefits of archive to Indigenous researchers

Blogs, Academic, Community College, K-12, Public, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
03 December 2021

November 2021 Top Titles at Public Libraries

Here are the top twenty titles public-library patrons looked for in November 2021

Blogs
30 November 2021

Four Essential Steps to Building Effective, Affordable e-Collections

Where to start and what to focus on when you’re making the shift to e-content

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian
22 November 2021

A Small Library Modernizes its Services During the Pandemic

How Mary Immaculate College upgraded to Alma at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Administrator, Librarian
17 November 2021

Editor Picks for Faculty... November 2021 Issue

Explore content on Indigenous Peoples, as well as artificial intelligence, mental health policy and more

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Public, Faculty
10 November 2021

The State of Academic Libraries: Unique Perspectives from Today’s Library Leaders

Budgets, DEI, remote learning: Charleston Conference panel tackles key issues surfaced by library survey

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian
10 November 2021

Appreciating Smaller Publishers: From Four-Letter Words to Social Justice, The Story of Akashic Books

A publishing house founded by a former punk-rocker is now known for its unusual themes, dark humor and unwavering support for diverse writers

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Public, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
08 November 2021

Editors’ Picks for Nursing Faculty

Trends in nursing education, skills, theory, mental health and more

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Public, Faculty
05 November 2021

Behind the ‘Squid Game’ Phenomenon

A look at the economics, politics and culture behind the wildly popular Korean dystopian thriller, Squid Game

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
03 November 2021

October 2021 Top Titles at Public Libraries

Here are the top twenty titles public library patrons looked for in October 2021.

Blogs
02 November 2021

Religion, Women’s Rights, Violence, Grief: Just a Few of the Themes Explored in Groundbreaking ‘Purple Sage’ Documentary

‘Riders of the Purple Sage: The Making of a Western Opera’ takes viewers through the process of bringing new life to a 110-year-old Zane Grey novel

Blogs, Academic, Community College, K-12, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
29 October 2021

Research is a Multistep Process that Takes Practice

Why Professor Jill Jensen assigns ProQuest Historical Newspapers to business students at the University of Redlands

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian
26 October 2021

ProQuest One Business, Rapido and Pivot-RP Honored in Charleston Advisor’s ‘Readers’ Choice’ Awards

Business resource named ‘Best New Product’ in magazine’s annual awards issue

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Corporate, Government, Administrator, Faculty, Librarian
22 October 2021

Axe Murders, Dead Relatives and Disembodied Music: The World’s Creepiest Dissertations

Scratch your Halloween itch by diving into the dark side of academic research

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
18 October 2021

Appreciating Smaller Publishers: Aboriginal Studies Press

Learn about a publisher devoted to telling the stories of Australia’s Aboriginal peoples

Blogs, Academic, Community College, K-12, Public, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
12 October 2021

Joy: ‘A Revolutionary Act in the Face of Despair’

Experts talk about creating happiness in Mission: JOY panel discussion

Blogs, Academic, Community College, K-12, Public, Administrator, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
10 October 2021

Are Magic Mushrooms the Answer to the Mental Health Crisis

Exploring the benefits and challenges of integrating psychedelics into traditional mental health treatments

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
05 October 2021

How Improved ILL Services Benefit Students, Faculty and Library Staff

Bethany Sewell, Access Services and Reference Librarian, on the ways implementing RapidILL at The College of New Jersey saves time and money

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian
05 October 2021

Dissertations: A Key Resource for Indigenous Studies

Reliable resources for authentic insights and information from Indigenous communities to support diversity, equity and inclusion in teach and learning.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Administrator, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
05 October 2021

Three Ways to Elevate Your Library with Interlibrary Loan

RapidILL gives library users access to collections that are broader, deeper and of higher quality than ever before

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Administrator, Faculty, Librarian
28 September 2021

6 Reasons Illinois Central College Loves Leganto

A look at ICC’s transition to a course-resource solution for improved teaching and learning

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian
27 September 2021

Three Ways to Elevate Your Library with Course Resource Management

Leganto leverages library collections, expertise and services to improve the teaching and learning experience of both academic staff and students

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian
22 September 2021

Equitable Access to World-Class Performances

National Theatre Collection: Volume II brings the very best of British theatre into the classroom – whether in person or online

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian
16 September 2021

Appreciating Smaller Publishers: Saqi Books

The story behind one of the leading publishers of books on the Middle East and North Africa

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian
15 September 2021

Editor Picks for Faculty… Back to School Issue

The Dalai Lama, Cryptocurrency, Shirley Jackson, Led Zeppelin and more

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Public, Faculty
10 September 2021

Art, Entertainment and Healing After 9/11

How music, poetry and comedy helped Americans find the way forward following an unthinkable tragedy

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Corporate, Government, Public, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
10 September 2021

The Books of Summer

It was a season of hot, fun, sometimes escapist reads.

Blogs
07 September 2021

Lancaster University Supports Early-Career Academics with a Global Vision

How a top UK institution built a worldwide audience for its research and better foundation for its students

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian
03 September 2021

Bavarian State Library Modernizes its Services with Alma

The library’s long-awaited transition to the cloud will increase efficiencies and improve the user experience

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian
01 September 2021

The 20th Anniversary of 9/11: Resources for Teaching and Learning

Explore a curated list of resources for faculty, students and teachers studying the September 11 attacks

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian
27 August 2021

Introducing Bowker Book Data

Introducing the new Bowker Book Data website

Blogs
27 August 2021

Making History – Again – at the University of Tulsa Library

A 120-year-old institution modernized collections and discovery services by partnering with ProQuest

Blogs, Academic, Administrator, Faculty, Librarian
24 August 2021

All Together Now: The Benefits of Pairing Ebooks with Video

Give your students unique perspectives on important classroom and research topics

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian
20 August 2021

Managing, Accessing, and Using Course Materials

Survey reveals opportunities for libraries to collaborate with faculty, reduce cost of course materials and contribute to student retention

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
20 August 2021

Resource Sharing: What Will We Keep from the Pandemic?

Librarians share their experiences and predictions in a Library Journal and ProQuest-sponsored panel

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian
19 August 2021

July 2021 Top Titles at Public Libraries

Here are the top twenty titles public library patrons looked for in July 2021.

Blogs
06 August 2021

Editors’ Picks for Business Faculty

Random walks, green brands, women in leadership and more

Blogs, Academic, Faculty
05 August 2021

The Summer Olympics: Remembering Jesse Owens

How students can develop a deeper understanding of world and US history by exploring the phenomenal athlete of the 1936 games

Blogs, Academic, Public, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
05 August 2021

ProQuest One Business is “Sleek and Intuitive,” says Charleston Advisor

The industry’s newest business resource ranks 4.75 out of 5 in a new review

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian
03 August 2021

Research Trends in Education

What the 20 most accessed dissertations related to education studies reveal about priorities in the field

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian
29 July 2021

History, Trauma, and Coming to Terms with the Past: Using ‘Shoah’ in the Classroom

Isabel Richter, a German history professor at UC Berkeley, speaks about bringing new perspectives to her students through the power of a 1985 Holocaust documentary

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian
21 July 2021

Appreciating Smaller Publishers: “Making a Difference” at Bristol University Press

Timely, peer-reviewed research from an activist university press whose CEO says it ‘can be a bit shouty’ may not sound like traditional academic publishing

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian
09 July 2021

June 2021 Top Titles at Public Libraries

Here are the top twenty titles public library patrons looked for in June 2021.

Blogs
08 July 2021

Editor Picks for Faculty…July Issue

Shoah, Harriet Jacobs, Algorithms, Old Irish Airs and more

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Public, Faculty, Librarian
06 July 2021

Better Content for Less Money: Beloit College Library Finds Success in Comprehensive Databases

Whether they’re doing research on economics or dance, Beloit students and faculty now have more choices

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian
01 July 2021

The Diversity-Innovation Paradox in Science

Stanford researchers explore how and why the novel contributions of underrepresented scientists are discounted and devalued

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian
30 June 2021

ISBN: A History

Explore the history of the ISBN, the International Standard Book Number

Blogs
29 June 2021

Improving Diversity and Inclusion in Scholarly Publishing

Why scholarly resources about underrepresented communities need to be written by and for people from those communities

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian
16 June 2021

Showcasing Titles for Pride Month

Show off your LGBTQ+ titles with Book Display Widgets.

Blogs
10 June 2021

Meeting the Urgent Need for E Resources

How UC Berkeley adapted to an immediate demand for digital content – and supported an existing space reclamation project

Blogs, Academic, Librarian
08 June 2021

Making Diverse Perspectives and Research Topics Accessible

Why the world’s first drag queen with a Ph.D. on drag history published her dissertation with ProQuest

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian
03 June 2021

Art in the Press, Conspiracy Theories, Urban Water Systems: See How Universities are Using TDM

Learn more about how six universities gained free access to TDM studio through ProQuest’s Digital Research Support Program

Blogs, Academic, Librarian
02 June 2021

May 2021 Top Titles at Public Libraries

The top twenty titles public library patrons looked for in May 2021.

Blogs
28 May 2021

5 Ways ProQuest Can Support your DEI Initiatives

As library leaders learn how to respond to shifting priorities, we can help

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian
27 May 2021

Editors’ Picks for Faculty…May Issue

Woody Harrelson on regenerative agriculture, Russian pop music, Israel and Palestine, change management in organizations, and more

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Public, Faculty, Librarian
26 May 2021

Digitizing the Library Collection: A Look at Georgia Tech Library

Learn more about how Georgia Tech Library has enhanced their physical browsing experience for users with Syndetics Unbound

Blogs
21 May 2021

New ETD Dashboard Supports Shows the Impact of Making Research Widely Available

Here’s what users of the new Electronic Theses & Dissertations Dashboard are saying

Blogs
20 May 2021

Appreciating Smaller Publishers: Oneworld Publications

A once-small publishing house produces award-winning fiction and non-fiction from across the globe

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian
19 May 2021

An Overview of Library Classification Systems

Learn more about ProQuest's use of library classification systems

Blogs
18 May 2021

Enhancing Digital Access to Course and Library Materials

How the California State University San Marcos Library connects students and faculty with necessary resources, quickly and efficiently

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Administrator, Faculty, Librarian
13 May 2021

9 Reasons Librarians Love ProQuest One Academic

Give your faculty, students, and researchers the content they need…and save money for your library

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian
12 May 2021

Shaping the Future of Metadata

Take a deep dive into Bowker’s activities within the Book Industry Study Group (BISG)

Blogs
12 May 2021

How Resource Management Supports the Research Journey

Survey results reveal RefWorks features valued by students and researchers

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian
10 May 2021

What It’s Like to be an Instructional Designer in 2021

An interview with Texas Wesleyan University’s Amy Porubsky on distance learning, faculty relationships and streaming video

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian
06 May 2021

April 2021 Top Titles at Public Libraries

The top twenty titles public-library patrons looked for in April 2021.

Blogs
28 April 2021

Welcome to our new website: about.proquest.com

Welcome to our new website: about.proquest.com

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Corporate, Government, K-12, Public, Faculty, Librarian
27 April 2021

Syndetics Unbound in Ebook Central

Syndetics Unbound displays some elements within Ebook Central to highlight and enrich those titles

Blogs
23 April 2021

Editors’ Picks for Faculty, Spring Edition

Adelie penguins, Jackie Robinson, Shakespeare’s Henry V, counseling at San Quentin Prison and more

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Public, Faculty, Librarian
22 April 2021

Research Business and Ecological Sustainability in 5 Steps

From choosing a topic and narrowing it down, to selecting insightful and credible resources, ProQuest One Business can help

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian
21 April 2021

ProQuest Celebrating World Book Day

April 23rd is a time to recognize and celebrate World Book Day, also known as World Book and Copyright Day.

Blogs
20 April 2021

The Pros and Cons of Teaching with Primary Sources

Study Reveals the Challenges of Using Primary Sources at the Undergraduate Level – and Why It’s Worth the Effort

Blogs, Academic, Community College, K-12, Faculty, Librarian
19 April 2021

10 Award-Winning Dissertations from the University of Michigan

The insights published by this year’s ProQuest Distinguished Dissertation Award winners are poised to make major impacts

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian
18 April 2021

Ebook Central and ProQuest Platforms Achieve 100% ASPIRE Scores for Accessibility

Ebook Central and ProQuest Platforms Achieve 100% ASPIRE Scores for Accessibility

Blogs, Academic, Administrator, Librarian
15 April 2021

Syndetics Unbound Content Now Included in Patron Point Recommends

ProQuest has reached an agreement with Patron Point to include Syndetics Unbound elements in their newsletter service.

Blogs
15 April 2021

Tomorrow’s Architects: Designing the Future of Libraries, with Peter Morville

Author and speaker Peter Morville answers compelling questions about making discovery more equitable, cultural change, and more

Blogs, Academic, Librarian
14 April 2021

March 2021 Top Titles at Public Libraries

The top twenty titles public-library patrons looked for in March 2021.

Blogs
12 April 2021

ProQuest Improves Visibility for Ebook Discounts and Promotions

Enhanced functionality helps libraries take advantage of discounted pricing and current promotions for Ebook Central, Rialto, OASIS

Blogs, Academic, Librarian
08 April 2021

An Easier Way to Build More Inclusive Library Collections

ProQuest’s new Diversity Collection simplifies research and learning from alternative perspectives

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Public, Administrator, Faculty, Librarian
08 April 2021

Appreciating Smaller Publishers: Peepal Tree Press

Though small in relative size, Peepal Tree is a prominent voice in Caribbean and Black British writing

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian
31 March 2021

Syndetics Unbound’s Enrichment Highlights Brings Increased Catalog Usage to Mount Laurel Library

ProQuest released Enrichment Highlights a new Syndetics Unbound functionality that improves a library's search results page by adding key enrichment elements.

Blogs
25 March 2021

Editors’ Picks for Faculty…Women’s History Issue

Black Feminism, Women in STEM, Gender Neutral Parenting and more

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian
24 March 2021

A Message From the ProQuest Senior Leadership Team

As individuals and collectively as an organization, we have a responsibility to speak out against racism in all forms and work towards inclusion

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Corporate, Government, K-12, Public, Librarian
24 March 2021

Mark and Boost Electronic Resources

Mark and Boost remains a powerful tool, letting libraries highlight and promote their electronic resources.

Blogs
23 March 2021

Misreported Research in Psychology: A Text and Data Mining Case Study

A student researcher from UC Berkeley analyzes 6 peer-reviewed psychology journals to quantify concerns raised in the replication crisis.

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian
19 March 2021

A Conversation About Gender Bias in the Sciences

Filmmaker Sharon Shattuck talks about her documentary Picture a Scientist and the importance of diversity in STEM

Blogs, Academic, Community College, K-12, Public, Administrator, Faculty, Librarian
17 March 2021

Showcasing Titles for Women's History Month

In honor of Women's History month, we've created several Book Display Widgets, which you can check out on our LibGuide.

Blogs
16 March 2021

Out of the Shadows: Appreciating Smaller Publishers

A new blog series explores the best publishers you may never have heard of

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian
16 March 2021

New Nursing Resource Supports Healthcare Programs at the Most Critical Time

Nursing & Allied Health Premium brings together journals, training videos, cultural content and more

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Corporate, Faculty, Librarian
10 March 2021

February 2021 Top Titles At Public Libraries

Here are the top fifteen titles public-library patrons looked for in February 2021.

Blogs
08 March 2021

Breaking Barriers at University of the Southwest

Breaking Barriers at University of the Southwest

Blogs, Academic, Librarian
25 February 2021

Editors’ Picks for Faculty…Including Black History Content

Editors’ Picks for Faculty…Including Black History Content

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty
24 February 2021

Book Profiles & How They're Made

Syndetics Unbound’s Book Profile is a dynamic tool that lets users browse for titles using clickable profile terms.

Blogs
18 February 2021

We Asked Three Questions About ProQuest One Business…

ProQuest Product Team shares details about ProQuest One Business

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian
17 February 2021

Showcasing Titles for Black History Month

Syndetics Unbound has a dedicated team of book lovers who are invested in providing the best technology and service possible to libraries.

Blogs
12 February 2021

New: ProQuest Content Now Integrates Directly with Your Learning Management System

New: ProQuest Content Now Integrates Directly with Your Learning Management System

Blogs, Academic, Community College, K-12, Administrator, Librarian
10 February 2021

January 2021 Top Titles for Public Libraries

Syndetics Unbound has a dedicated team of book lovers who are invested in providing the best technology and service possible to libraries.

Blogs
03 February 2021

Top Rated Elements in Syndetics Unbound

In this week's blog post, take a look at some of the top rated elements in Syndetics Unbound, as rated by customers.

Blogs
28 January 2021

Top Academic Titles of 2020

Syndetics Unbound has a dedicated team of book lovers who are invested in providing the best technology and service possible to libraries.

Blogs
25 January 2021

Spark Student Engagement and Class Discussion: Editors’ Picks for Faculty

Spark Student Engagement and Class Discussion: Editors’ Picks for Faculty

Blogs, Academic, K-12, Faculty, Librarian
20 January 2021

New Reading Recommendation Service from Syndetics Unbound and Patron Point

Syndetics Unbound is excited and pleased to announce that we have worked with Patron Point, a library marketing automation partner, to offer Patron Point Recommends™

Blogs
15 January 2021

Be ‘E Ready’ with Books, Periodicals, Video, Music Scores and More

Be ‘E Ready’ with Books, Periodicals, Video, Music Scores and More

Blogs, Academic, Librarian
14 January 2021

Syndetics Unbound - LibraryWorks 2021 Modern Library Award Winner

Syndetics Unbound wins LibraryWorks 2021 Modern Library Award with Platinum distinction.

Blogs
14 January 2021

A Rare Look Behind the Scenes of Donald Rumsfeld’s Pentagon

A Rare Look Behind the Scenes of Donald Rumsfeld’s Pentagon

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian
14 January 2021

Syndetics Unbound Wins 2021 LibraryWorks Platinum Award

Syndetics Unbound Wins 2021 LibraryWorks Platinum Award

Blogs
13 January 2021

What Were the Top Research Trends of 2020?

What Were the Top Research Trends of 2020?

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Public, Faculty, Librarian
13 January 2021

A message from Matti Shem Tov, ProQuest CEO

A message from Matti Shem Tov, ProQuest CEO

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian
05 January 2021

Social Science Premium Collection and Disability in the Modern World Named Outstanding Academic Titles

Social Science Premium Collection and Disability in the Modern World Named Outstanding Academic Titles

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian
04 January 2021

Overcoming Subtitles: Valeria Estefanía Dávila Gronros on the Importance of Diversity in Film

ProQuest interviews a MLIS student and scholarship recipient about her bourgeoning career in audiovisual preservation and archiving

Blogs, Academic, Administrator, Librarian
04 January 2021

Overcoming Subtitles: Valeria Estefanía Dávila Gronros on the Importance of Diversity in Film

Overcoming Subtitles: Valeria Estefanía Dávila Gronros on the Importance of Diversity in Film

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian
16 December 2020

Top Syndetics Unbound Titles of 2020

We have the answers for 2020, aggregated from all the public libraries that use Syndetics Unbound.

Blogs
16 December 2020

How Text and Data Mining Enables Digital Literacy in the Classroom

Read about the University of Sydney’s journey to integrate text and data mining (TDM) into its undergraduate courses and incorporate it across disciplines.

Blogs, Academic, Librarian
09 December 2020

R.R. Bowker: From Mugwump to Metadata

This blog provides a historical review of the life of R.R. Bowker, and the dynamic impact and legacy that he's left on the library world today.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Librarian
02 December 2020

Increasing Syndetics Unbound Visibility

Tips on raising Syndetics Unbound usage by increasing visibility within the catalog or discovery layer.

Blogs
01 December 2020

On Making More Voices Heard

How ProQuest aims to support libraries in building diverse, equitable and inclusive collections affordably.

Blogs, Academic, Librarian
24 November 2020

Where Can I Get Ideas for My Thesis or Dissertation Topic?

Tips for Graduate Students Beginning Their Advanced Research Project.

Blogs, Academic, Student/Researcher
19 November 2020

Editors’ Picks for Faculty…Content for Next Semester's Syllabus

Dolores Huerta documentary, Dr. Jill Biden’s dissertation, artificial intelligence, global health and more.

Blogs
18 November 2020

New Syndetics Unbound Usage Statistics

New usage statistics include deep dives into coverage and interaction statistics, a date selector tool, and the ability to limit your view by instance.

Blogs
13 November 2020

An Open Resource for the Study of Black History in the U.S.

Introducing the Black Freedom Struggle website, a selection of primary source documents for teaching and learning about the pursuit of civil rights.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, K-12, Public
12 November 2020

Preserving Access to Dawson Ebooks

ProQuest supports libraries impacted by the devastating shutdown of the Dawsonera platform.

Blogs
11 November 2020

Include Syndetics Unbound on your search results pages

Read about the new abbreviated version of Syndetics Unbound, available right on the library's search results pages.

Blogs
06 November 2020

How to Uncover Diverse Voices for Research and Teaching

African American studies professor Marcia Chatelain shares strategies for discovering overlooked perspectives in primary source archives

Blogs
05 November 2020

‘Partners in the Learning Process’ – Thoughts from a Librarian with a (Nearly) 30-Year Career

“We can expand beyond the walls of our building and extend our reach to become more accessible to students,” says Scott Drone-Silvers

Blogs
04 November 2020

Editors’ Picks for Faculty…Videos and Primary Sources for Distance Learning

Stanley Milgram’s “Obedience,” Bessie Coleman, Small Pox, Masculinities Studies and more.

Blogs
29 October 2020

You Can’t Predict…But You Can Prepare

As the necessity for online resources soars in support of remote and hybrid learning, librarians are feeling the pressure. Help build a library that works for every

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Public, Librarian
28 October 2020

Welcome to the Syndetics Unbound Blog

Syndetics Unbound has a dedicated team of book lovers who are invested in providing the best technology and service possible to libraries.

Blogs
23 October 2020

A Conversation with Three Global Health Pioneers

Partners In Health founders discuss COVID-19, healthcare in developing countries, and the power of film.

Blogs
08 October 2020

Malaysian University’s Shift to Ebooks Results in 93% Usage

ProQuest’s E Now program helped UTAR make quick decisions on content acquisition and reduced stress for the library staff.

Blogs
25 September 2020

SIRS Fall 2020 Source Title Update

Blog

Blogs, K-12, Public, Faculty, Librarian
25 September 2020

7 Ways to Disrupt the Normative Narrative in American History

How to confront hard history according to Prof. Hasan Kwame Jeffries, author of Bloody Lowndes: Civil Rights and Black Power in Alabama's Black Belt

Blogs
24 September 2020

How Title Matching Helped Meet Evolving Student Needs

When a series of challenges – including the COVID-19 pandemic – struck San Diego State University’s library, ProQuest had solutions.

Blogs
15 September 2020

Nixon, Ford’s Daily Intelligence Briefs Provide a Fascinating Look into a Tumultuous U.S. Era

Now declassified, these briefs were once called “the most highly sensitized classified document[s] in the government.”

Blogs
10 September 2020

Princeton Case Study: Trends in COVID-19 News Coverage

In a new case study, Princeton University Researcher Gavin Cook explains how he used TDM Studio to analyze a dataset of 700,000 newspaper articles related to COVID-

Blogs
09 September 2020

How Do We Talk to Students About Racism?

Teaching students the hard history of slavery and race relations in the U.S. to better understand the present and prepare for the future

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Librarian
04 September 2020

Funding, Rankings and Relationships: Research Challenges During COVID-19

A new industry report commissioned by Ex Libris uncovers the challenges – both new and recurring – faced by today’s researchers and research-office leaders.

Blogs
03 September 2020

WOC+Lib Amplifies the Voices of Black Library Workers

Discover a digital community forum dedicated to diversity and inclusion issues and initiatives in librarianship.

Blogs
02 September 2020

Editors’ Picks for Faculty: Content to Engage Students This Fall

The global battle for health policy, the facets of white supremacy, RBG…and more.

Blogs
13 August 2020

Women’s Voting Rights Turn 100; ProQuest Launches Open-Access Suffrage Collection

New Database Shows That Black Women Activists Were Central to Passage of the Nineteenth Amendment.

Blogs
04 August 2020

“Go to ProQuest”: ProQuest.com Becomes a New Starting Point for Research

Updating the ProQuest URL may seem like a small change – but for our users, it will have a big impact. Here’s why.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, K-12, Public
24 July 2020

Human Rights and Social Justice Studies Are on the Rise

Do faculty and students have the resources to support teaching and learning in this emerging area?

Blogs
23 July 2020

Meeting Demand for E-resources at Berklee College of Music

With online databases, students and faculty “have access to more content than they think."

Blogs
23 July 2020

How UNC Greensboro Is Making Streaming Video Accessible to All Learners

Audio-described video, captions and transcriptions are critical for students and faculty of all abilities.

Blogs
22 July 2020

Dr. Howard Rambsy on Black Authors, Jay-Z, and New Perspectives on Race

“It’s important for people to immerse themselves into a space where they’re discussing race and racism from others’ perspectives.”

Blogs
21 July 2020

Elections, Drugs and Bananas: The Wisdom of Statistical Abstract

Explore these relevant, timely, contextual – and, in some cases, surprising – stats drawn from recent editions of the Statistical Abstract.

Blogs
15 July 2020

Supporting Students & Faculty in an Unpredictable Learning Environment

How ProQuest’s Title Matching Service Helped a University Library Meet Users’ Urgent Needs – and Build Better E-resource Collections.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, K-12, Faculty, Student/Researcher
14 July 2020

Do You Speak Accessibility?: A Key to Common Acronyms

First in a series focused on navigating web accessibility to support ALL library users.

Blogs
10 July 2020

Using Text and Data Mining to Gain Insights on COVID-19

Research conducted by George Washington University’s Zhoudan Xie shows how text and data mining can quickly analyze a massive set of news articles to uncover critic

Blogs
23 June 2020

New Animated Series Explains Key Issues Relating to COVID-19

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Blogs, Academic, Community College, Librarian
22 June 2020

Kris Rzepczynski Honored for Contributions to Genealogical Librarianship

A Lansing, Michigan librarian receives the 2020 William P. Filby Award for Genealogical Librarianship for decades of work across the U.S.

Blogs
15 June 2020

New Video Series Explains Key Issues Relating to COVID-19

Watch, learn from and share these animated videos, which help make sense of what we know (and don’t know) about the novel coronavirus.

Blogs
11 June 2020

These 2020 Pulitzer Prize-Winning Newspapers are Available from ProQuest

Access to news at the global, national and international level is more important now than ever.

Blogs
10 June 2020

SIRS, eLibrary Content for Schools Now Discoverable Through MackinVIA

Students can find SIRS and eLibrary content from ProQuest through the MackinVIA digital content management platform.

Blogs, K-12, Public, Faculty, Librarian
08 June 2020

ProQuest’s Message on Equality and Justice

We are saddened and outraged by the senseless deaths of George Floyd and so many other people of color, and by the much longer history of racism both in the U.S. an

Blogs
20 May 2020

Ebook Usage Has Increased Dramatically. Here’s How to Make Access More Affordable

ProQuest and our publishing partners are committed to helping libraries meet the increased demand for e-resources.

Blogs, Academic, Librarian
14 May 2020

During the Pandemic, I Used the Library to Discover My Family’s Tragic – and Inspiring – History

How genealogy resources helped one public library user uncover untold stories of his Jewish relatives during the Holocaust.

Blogs
13 May 2020

Alone Together: Coronavirus Around the World (Russia)

Blog

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Librarian
07 May 2020

Literary Studies in the Era of Distance Learning

While we could never have anticipated the impact of COVID-19 on teaching and learning, resources like ProQuest One Literature are helping users get access to the co

Blogs
06 May 2020

On the Information Front Lines: An Interview with Gali Halevi from Mt. Sinai Health System

Dr. Gali Halevi, Associate Dean of Libraries & Information Sciences at the Mt. Sinai Health System, on her experience as a medical library director in one of the wo

Blogs, Academic, Corporate, Government, Faculty, Librarian
29 April 2020

Learning to Teach Online – and Under Pressure

A Ph.D. candidate and instructor at the University of Michigan shares observations on the sudden shift to remote teaching.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian
29 April 2020

Editors’ Picks for Faculty…Primary Sources Edition

“Depression-Proof” Milk, the 1918 Flu Pandemic – And More Primary Sources for Distance Learning.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty
27 April 2020

Alone Together: Coronavirus Around the World (Japan)

Blog

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Librarian
20 April 2020

Expanding Remote Access and E-Resource Support for Library Catalog Tools

Libraries may have closed their physical doors, but the need for library resources remains stronger than ever.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, K-12, Public, Librarian
17 April 2020

Remembering James Hatch, Archivist of Black Theater

How a unique partnership created extraordinary research and learning opportunities in Black studies

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
15 April 2020

Alone Together: Coronavirus Around the World (Germany)

Blog

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Librarian
14 April 2020

TDM Studio Launches Today. Learn How it’s Already Inspiring Career-Defining Discoveries

From predicting CEO behavior to understanding Shakespeare’s writing style, ProQuest’s new text and data mining solution helps researchers uncover new insights and c

Blogs, Academic, Government, Faculty, Librarian
13 April 2020

Sound Sources for Coronavirus Information

Blog

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Librarian
07 April 2020

Alone Together: Coronavirus Around the World (Catalonia, Spain)

Blog

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Librarian
03 April 2020

ProQuest’s “E Now” Enables Libraries to Meet Unprecedented Demand for E-Content

Combination of expertise, process, data and reporting guide fast, effective transitions to online environments.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, K-12, Librarian
03 April 2020

Editors’ Picks for Faculty, Special Edition: Distance Learning

Allocation of Scarce Medical Interventions, Michelle Obama’s Mission to Educate Girls, Social Behavior of Humpback Whales… a variety of content specially curated fo

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty
25 March 2020

Coronavirus-Impacted Libraries Get Unlimited Access to Ebook Central Holdings

ProQuest has partnered with more than 150 publishers to support libraries in providing unlimited access to Ebook Central holdings for all patrons – at no extra char

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Corporate, Government, K-12, Public, Librarian
20 March 2020

Streaming Video Resources for Distance Learning

COVID-impacted libraries can tap resources like Film Platform in Academic Video Online to help bridge gaps created by rapid shifts to online-only environments.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian
13 March 2020

Accelerating innovation and supporting choice for libraries worldwide

An update on the Innovative acquisition.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Corporate, Government, K-12, Public, Administrator, Librarian
13 March 2020

Now, Libraries Can Deliver Ebooks to Patrons Instantly

In today’s complex environment, connecting users with the content they need is more important than ever.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Public, Librarian
10 March 2020

SIRS Winter 2020 Source Title Update

Blog

Blogs, K-12, Public, Librarian
06 March 2020

Using Art in Research and Learning for Women’s History

How fine arts can support intersectional studies in the history of U.S. social movements

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
06 March 2020

ProQuest Business Update Regarding Coronavirus (COVID-19)

Our business is operating normally and our contingency plans will help us to minimize any interruptions in the future.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Corporate, K-12, Public, Administrator, Librarian
26 February 2020

Take Our Black History Month Literature Quiz!

Test your knowledge and explore unique research opportunities

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
25 February 2020

See What’s New in ProQuest One Academic

The world’s largest multidisciplinary resource – which includes journals, videos, news, ebooks, dissertations and primary sources – just celebrated its first birthd

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Public, Faculty, Librarian
12 February 2020

Take Our Black History Month Music Quiz!

Test your knowledge and explore unique research opportunities

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
31 January 2020

Iran-U.S. Relations: Assessing the Future by Reviewing the Past

How the DNSA’s latest collection of declassified documents can inform research into current international tensions.

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
27 January 2020

5 Ways to Research and Learn About the Holocaust

Addressing the necessity – and challenges – of meaningfully teaching about an emotionally-charged history

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Public, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
22 January 2020

Editors’ Picks for Faculty (Winter Edition)

Syllabus getting stale? Shake up your class tomorrow – or next semester – with a variety of content from across the ProQuest portfolio.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty
13 January 2020

Give the Gift of ‘Statistical Abstract,’ Recommended by The Washington Post

Have a birthday or anniversary coming up? Give the gift of statistics! Robert J. Samuelson recommends the Statistical Abstract of the United States.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Public, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
17 December 2019

How News Can Help Close the Skills Gap for New Graduates

Students and employers say recent grads don’t have the skills they need for the workplace. Here’s one solution.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian
16 December 2019

New DNSA Collection Covers U.S. Policy Toward Iran from 1978-2015

New set of documents offers an unprecedented look into U.S. policy towards Iran.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian
11 December 2019

7 Essential Reads for First-Year University Students

From poignant memoirs to award-winning fiction, Simon & Schuster recommends these ebooks for college freshmen.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
10 December 2019

The History and Impact of the African American Police League

Check out our podcast to learn more about the organization critical to the local and national Black freedom movement

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
06 December 2019

Case Study on Slavery and the Economic History of the U.S. Shows an “Intersection of Violence and Innovation”

A cautionary tale from Historian Caitlin Rosenthal “about what capitalism can look like when everything, including lives, is up for sale.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
02 December 2019

CultureGrams Adds New Audio Feature

CultureGrams now features audio of native speakers in over 50 country reports.

Blogs, K-12, Public, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
27 November 2019

What You Can['t] Say: Academic Freedom in the Progressive Era

A closer look at historic and contemporary debate about what is taught and discussed in schools and universities

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
20 November 2019

ProQuest One Academic Voted ‘Best Interface’ by Charleston Advisor Readers

“Users have a lot of choices when it comes to research, and they want to follow the path with the least amount of friction,” says S. Rosenhan, lead, User Experience

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Librarian
19 November 2019

Celebrating a Merging of Cultures with Poet Joy Harjo

The first Indigenous U.S. Poet Laureate brings a broader, more dynamic view of poetry – and identity – to American literature

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
15 November 2019

From Library to Publisher: ProQuest’s Tash Edmonds

Tash Edmonds, Senior Book Sales Specialist at ProQuest, was recently featured in the Gold Leaf blog.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Librarian
07 November 2019

AI, Gender and Companionship

Feminized virtual assistants are also designed to function as personal companions. What does this mean for human relationships?

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
06 November 2019

Rialto Development Series: Interview with Joanne Dunham and Esther Arens, University of Leicester

ProQuest Rialto is a groundbreaking solution to the challenges of selection and acquisition for academic libraries.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Librarian
05 November 2019

The Hidden History of the Voter Education Project

The Hidden History of the Voter Education Project

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
04 November 2019

See the Data: The Value of DRM-Free Content

Chapter downloads appear to be a ‘sweet spot’ for researchers between fully locked-down ebooks and fully DRM-free ebooks.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Corporate, Government, Faculty, Librarian
04 November 2019

TransMilitary to Playing God: The Latest Documentaries in Academic Video Online

Immigration, climate change, LGBT+ rights, political corruption: these topics and more are covered in provocative new documentaries from ProQuest.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Public, Faculty, Librarian
31 October 2019

Folkhemmet, FDR and Scandinavian Crime Fiction

Exploring the history and influence of Sweden’s experiment with a mixed-market-economy

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
30 October 2019

Why Teach Students to Think Like Historians?

Primary Source Literacy Teaching Librarian Robin Katz discusses the value of providing primary source access to all students

Blogs, Academic, Community College, K-12, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
29 October 2019

How Frankenstein Became a Literary Classic

How Frankenstein Became a Literary Classic

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
25 October 2019

11 Things We Read This Week: 10/25/2019

A weekly roundup of surprising, insightful and interesting stories from the Internet.

Blogs, Academic, Librarian
21 October 2019

5 Reasons to Be Excited About the National Theatre + ProQuest

A roundup of surprising, insightful and interesting stories from the internet

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
21 October 2019

“Now, Students Don’t Need to Panic”: Introducing ProQuest One Literature

A literature librarian and two ProQuest product managers discuss the challenges of literature research and teaching – and ProQuest’s newest product to solve them

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian
21 October 2019

Webinar Recording: Primary Sources in an Age of Misinformation

“We’re sort of forensic historians, we’re activist librarians, we’re filing requests and getting information and publishing it.”

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian
17 October 2019

ProQuest Editors Revisit University's Activism Fellowship for High School Students

In 2018, we blogged about Florida Atlantic University's (FAU's) ‘ Barb Schmidt Fellowship: Cultivating Community Involvement, Activism and Social Change.’

Blogs, K-12, Librarian
15 October 2019

Beyond Instruction: Teaching & Mentorship in Community College

We spoke with one English professor about her role as an “academic coach”

Blogs, Community College, Faculty, Librarian
15 October 2019

The Rise of the Woman Brewmaster

“My parents definitely were not happy about that choice.”

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
15 October 2019

See Our Editor Picks for Faculty

Does your reading list need a refresh? Update your courses with varied content from across the ProQuest portfolio.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty
10 October 2019

CultureGrams Gets New Idea Exchange Forum

Sharing your ideas has never been easier

Blogs, K-12, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
10 October 2019

Webinar Recording: Using Primary Sources in LGBTQ Studies

Discover how issues of gender and sexuality are interwoven throughout the evolution of U.S. culture.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
07 October 2019

From Punk Musician to Music Historian: Dr. Jacques Vest

Jacques Vest of the University of Michigan shares the origins of his career – and how ProQuest resources helped him delve into music history.

Blogs, Academic, Librarian
07 October 2019

Mental Illness Awareness Week Resources in eLibrary

MIAW is the first full week of October--in 2019, that is October 6-12.

Blogs, K-12, Librarian
04 October 2019

A Retrospective View of the Mobilization for Immigrant Rights

How newspapers support the study of social movements

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
01 October 2019

October is Global Diversity Awareness Month

Take this time to celebrate what makes people unique, and support global diversity any way you can.

Blogs, K-12, Librarian
24 September 2019

New Curated Topics: For Librarians Who Love Lists

Subject-specific lists in Ebook Central and OASIS help librarians supplement curriculum on trending topics like immigration, race/class/gender issues, study skills/

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Public, Librarian
23 September 2019

Seeing and Feeling the Music

How ASL interpreter Amber Galloway Gallego is making music more accessible to the hearing impaired

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
23 September 2019

SIRS Fall 2019 Source Title Update

This blog post provides title list changes for SIRS products.

Blogs, K-12, Librarian
18 September 2019

“The Gold Standard for Early Modern Scholarship”: EEBO Joins the ProQuest Platform

Early English Books Online’s 146,000 titles and integrated transcripts are now searchable with all other content on the ProQuest platform, including journals, news,

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian
11 September 2019

What Is K-Pop?

What the Korean pop craze says about identity, globalization and the future of popular music

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
03 September 2019

National History Day Help from eLibrary

The half a million or so who participate must choose a topic that fits the official theme, which for 2020 is Breaking Barriers in History.

Blogs, K-12, Librarian
29 August 2019

The Apollo Lunar Module: Part II

Remembering history’s most unique spacecraft: From unenthused astronauts to flying the dream

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
28 August 2019

A Closer Look at Greenland

Researching the influence of colonization, the Cold War and climate change in current events

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
23 August 2019

The Apollo Lunar Module: Part One

Remembering history’s most unique spacecraft: From the biggest rocket ever conceived, to a bug

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
23 August 2019

The Man Behind the Camera of The Wizard of Oz

On the 80th anniversary of Hollywood’s Golden Age classic – the overlooked director of the most-watched film in history

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
23 August 2019

Industry Thought Leader David Parker on the Benefits of a Streaming Video Subscription

David Parker, streaming video expert and Senior Director of Product Management at ProQuest, takes a deep dive into video acquisition models.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Public, Administrator, Faculty, Librarian
16 August 2019

The Radicalism of Toni Morrison

How the debut novel by the Nobel Prize-winning author changed the way we think about American literature

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
14 August 2019

5 Woodstock Artists You Should Know

Celebrate the iconic three-day drug-hazed music and love fest with stories from behind the sets

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
08 August 2019

Dance, Color and Aboriginal Art

How the Bangarra dance company can help us understand the enduring influence of the first artists

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
07 August 2019

Rialto Development Series: Interview with Gavin Phillips from Imperial College London

ProQuest Rialto is a groundbreaking solution to the challenges of selection and acquisition for academic libraries

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Librarian
31 July 2019

“Bringing Serendipity Back:” How Hofstra University Uses Streaming Video

Sarah McCleskey, Head of Resource & Collection Services at New York’s Hofstra University Library, talks video in education – and how its use has changed drastically

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian
29 July 2019

How Sony’s Walkman Changed the Way We Listen to Music

The herald of the mobile music age stumbles toward its 40th anniversary

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
25 July 2019

The History of Nonproliferation of Nuclear Weapons Policy, 1954-1968

The latest collection DNSA collection from ProQuest details one of the most critical international issues of the 20th century

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
24 July 2019

What Do You “Noh” About Macbeth?

How Akira Kurosawa used classical Japanese theater conventions to translate the Bard’s poetic language into visual poetry

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
24 July 2019

Tackling Higher-Ed Researchers’ Greatest Challenges

A study reveals that many academic researchers are time-deprived, stressed and struggling with data and measurement – but that academic libraries and research offic

Blogs, Academic, Administrator, Faculty, Librarian
24 July 2019

Cool Ways to Beat the Heat at Your Library

Non-Book Items You Can Borrow.

Blogs, K-12, Librarian, Student/Researcher
19 July 2019

Selling the Space Race

How NASA marketed the Moon landing to the American public

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
18 July 2019

Give Your Syllabus a Boost This Fall

Does your syllabus need a refresh? Update your course content this fall with varied content from across the ProQuest portfolio.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian
17 July 2019

Historians Seek Out Local U.S. Coverage of the Holocaust

Historic newspapers reveal what Americans knew about events unfolding in Europe, and how they reacted to it.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Public, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
17 July 2019

Historians Seek Out Local U.S. Coverage of the Holocaust

Historians Seek Out Local U.S. Coverage of the Holocaust

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Public, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
16 July 2019

50th Anniversary of Apollo 11

“That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.”

Blogs, K-12, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
12 July 2019

Propaganda of the French Revolution

Propaganda of the French Revolution

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
12 July 2019

Happy Birthday, WSJ!

As the Wall Street Journal celebrates its 130th year of publication, the demand for accurate, reliable and timely business and financial news continues to grow.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Corporate, Faculty, Librarian
11 July 2019

10 Reasons Librarians Love Academic Video Online

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Blogs, Academic, Community College, Public, Librarian
10 July 2019

Taming the Trolls

Why is cyberbullying so pervasive, and how can we protect ourselves and our children?

Blogs, Academic, Community College, K-12, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
10 July 2019

Mapping the Geography of Print

Early European Books’ redesign includes features enabling researchers to visualize the spread of print in the 17th century

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
02 July 2019

How Complex This Industry Is

Highlights from Bob Nardini’s Interview with Ithaka’s Katherine Daniel.

Blogs, Academic, Administrator, Librarian
27 June 2019

After Stonewall: A Community Finds Its Voice(s)

After Stonewall: A Community Finds Its Voice(s)

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
20 June 2019

The Plight of LGBT Refugees

The Plight of LGBT Refugees

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
18 June 2019

What Juneteenth Means to the Mascogo Tribe

They escaped American slavery and found their way to Mexico; now their descendants are returning to the U.S.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
17 June 2019

How Virtual Reality Video Changes the Way People Learn

Daniel Coplon, Director of Business Development at Within, talks about VR video and how it creates deep, lasting connections for students.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, K-12, Administrator, Faculty, Librarian
11 June 2019

The Value of Learning from Diverse Perspectives

How primary source content can help students, researchers and the rest of us benefit from “the wisdom of strangers”

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
07 June 2019

Revolution and Reform in the Early Modern Era

How the advent of the printing press revolutionized science and religion in the 16th century

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
06 June 2019

75th Anniversary of D-Day

Historians have said that Steven Spielberg’s movie presents the most authentic depiction of what it was like for a soldier to land on the beaches of Normandy.

Blogs, K-12, Librarian, Student/Researcher
05 June 2019

Public Libraries Make a Difference: 5 Key Benefits of Summer Education Programs

Public libraries perform a key role in the education and development of young learners through summer education programs.

Blogs, Public, Librarian
05 June 2019

Ongoing Efforts to Recover and Return Nazi Plundered Art

Why the Nazi elite were obsessed with collecting stolen art and how we’re still grappling with these crimes today

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
05 June 2019

A New Way to Find DRM-Free Content

Helping Patrons Discover DRM-Free Titles Easier and Faster

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Corporate, Government, K-12, Public, Librarian
04 June 2019

Bob Nardini: One Metadata Day

Bob Nardini looks at a single day of metadata for OASIS, ProQuest’s search, selection and ordering system for academic books.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Corporate, Government, Public, Librarian
03 June 2019

Susan Kaufman Honored for Her Contributions to Genealogical Librarianship

A Texas-based librarian receives the 2019 William P. Filby Award for Genealogical Librarianship for her work at the Clayton Library and beyond.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Public, Faculty, Librarian
31 May 2019

George Takei Inherits the “Better Part of Democracy”

How haunting childhood experiences at a Japanese-American internment camp led to “a new American Musical”

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
29 May 2019

The Benefits of Mindfulness: Fact or Fad

Can a meditation practice really help alleviate symptoms of stress and anxiety?

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
24 May 2019

Why Sesame Street Still Matters After 50 Years

Because we are living in a multicultural world, and Sesame Street is a multicultural show

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
22 May 2019

New Study: What Librarians are Saying About Varied Content

According to academic librarians, more researchers rely on a variety of content types to support their work

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian
21 May 2019

Goth Goes Gray

How the aging post-punk movement is dealing with middle age, and beyond

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
21 May 2019

Queen Victoria's 200th Birthday

Let's say you are a contestant on the game show Jeopardy, and Alex Trebek asks you to fill in this phrase: "The _____ Era."

Blogs, K-12, Librarian
16 May 2019

Are Unrealistic Beauty Standards Repressing Women?

Why the women of South Korea’s ‘Escape the Corset’ movement are trashing their makeup and cutting their hair

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
09 May 2019

eLibrary Named a 2019 CODiE Award Finalist

Redesigned interface is a contender for EdTech award

Blogs, Community College, K-12, Public, Faculty, Librarian
07 May 2019

ProQuest One Academic 'Offers Both Substance and Style,' Says ccAdvisor

ProQuest’s newest product ranks 4.33 out of 5

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Librarian
01 May 2019

Five Great Upgrades in History – And One in the Future

Throughout time, humans have continued to search for ways to improve our lives. Here at ProQuest, we do our part by working hard to keep upgrading our products like

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Corporate, Government, Librarian
01 May 2019

May Day and the Yellow Vests Movement of France

May Day, also known as International Workers’ Day or Labor Day, is a holiday which occurs in most countries on the first of May to celebrate the rights of workers.

Blogs, K-12, Public, Librarian
01 May 2019

2019 Pulitzer Winning News Titles from ProQuest

Students and researchers gain insight and information from award-winning coverage of current events.

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30 April 2019

Shake Up Your Syllabus This Spring

Is your syllabus getting stale? Shake up your class this spring with varied content from across the ProQuest portfolio.

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26 April 2019

“The Poem is Going to Surprise You”: Remembering W.S. Merwin

What the Pulitzer Prize winning poet taught us about life, death and embracing the unknown

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25 April 2019

These 10 Groundbreaking Dissertations Could Change the World

The insights published by this year’s ProQuest Distinguished Dissertation Award winners are already making waves beyond the University of Michigan.

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19 April 2019

Bodies, Minds and Machines

How 17th century thinker Rene Descartes shaped the future of robotics

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10 April 2019

15 Quotes About Libraries for National Library Week

This week, April 7-13, 2019, is National Library Week!

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10 April 2019

History Vault, Newspapers and More: New Primary Sources Content in 2019

Content used by faculty and students has expanded beyond traditional academic journals to include video, ebooks – and primary sources.

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03 April 2019

Making the Case for Both STEM and the Humanities

How primary sources provide multidisciplinary insight and information – and why it matters across the curriculum

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27 March 2019

Geek Chic in the 21st Century

Now that nerd culture is so pervasive, what does it mean to be a nerd?

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26 March 2019

Behind the Scenes with ProQuest One Academic: Q&A with Product Manager Stuart Beach

ProQuest One Academic, the newest product from ProQuest, combines four core resources into one multidisciplinary research destination.

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13 March 2019

How Much Do You Know About Uranus?

On March 13, 1781, the planet Uranus was discovered by British-German astronomer William Herschel.

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08 March 2019

Women Leading the Way for Libraries

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07 March 2019

Honoring International Women’s Day 2019: #BalanceforBetter

Remembering the origin of the global women’s movement and celebrating a century of women’s suffrage in the U.K. & U.S.

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06 March 2019

Is There a Mental Health Crisis in Graduate Schools?

Studies reveal a staggering number of students suffer from anxiety and depression

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06 March 2019

10 Facts About Cheerleading

Every year, National Cheerleading Week is celebrated in the first week of March.

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05 March 2019

Fresh Technology-Related Research Topics in eLibrary

Just a quick note on some fresh technology-related Research Topics in eLibrary.

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27 February 2019

The Role of Literature in Creating Social Change

Hurston, Angelou and Baldwin: A tribute to the historical Black writers who continue to inspire us

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27 February 2019

Gaming Disorder: A Look at Video Games, Addiction, and Mental Health

The WHO, a United Nations agency, announced a controversial addition to its list of diagnosable mental-health disorders in the (ICD-11): gaming disorder.

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25 February 2019

Beyond Green Book: Who Was Don Shirley?

Getting to know the complex, often contradictory piano virtuoso (mis)characterized in the award-winning film

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22 February 2019

Study: Students Prefer Ebook Central for Usability

A 2018 peer-reviewed journal article highlights a preference for ProQuest’s ebook platform

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20 February 2019

SIRS Winter 2019 Source Title Update

This blog post provides title list changes for SIRS products

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15 February 2019

New Leading Issues for Spring

One of the biggest challenges for students in writing an argument or research paper is choosing a topic.

Blogs, K-12, Public, Faculty, Librarian
14 February 2019

#17ActsofKindness to Honor Parkland Victims

The acts of kindness began on January 29, 2019 and ends today February 14. But random acts of kindness can continue well beyond this date.

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13 February 2019

World Pangolin Day

This weekend is the 8th annual World Pangolin Day. It takes place on February 16th this year.

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12 February 2019

The NAACP’s Anti-Lynching Campaign

We mark the 110th anniversary of the founding of the NAACP, and the recent passage of anti-lynching legislation by the U.S. Senate

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12 February 2019

Abraham Lincoln and Charles Darwin - Both Born OTD in 1809

February 12, 1809 is the birthday of two very different men, born an ocean apart, both of whom would have a profound and lasting impact on world history.

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06 February 2019

Visiting the Toyota Showroom in Tokyo and the Future of Electric Vehicles

I’ve always had a love for Japan. And I’ve always loved cars.

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05 February 2019

Slave Hiring & the Dynamics of American Slavery

2019 marks 400 years since the first African slaves arrived in Virginia – and we’re still learning from this dark chapter in American history

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05 February 2019

A Name You Should Know: Shirley Chisholm

A woman of color, the daughter of an Indian mother and Jamaican father, Kamala Harris is already the popular choice of many Democrats.

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04 February 2019

Lessons from the Chifley Library Flood

How an Australian library is rebuilding after losing an entire floor in an unprecedented natural disaster.

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01 February 2019

To Be or Not to Be…Absent on National Sickie Day

What’s behind the trend of UK employees calling in sick on the first Monday in February

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25 January 2019

On Her 100th Birthday, a Holocaust Survivor Looks Back

Honoring victims of Nazism and exploring learning opportunities on International Holocaust Remembrance Day

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23 January 2019

Polarization, Populism and the News

What role does digital media play in the divide between the people and the establishment?

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23 January 2019

Collaborative Learning in Libraries

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23 January 2019

Introducing ProQuest One Academic

A new product brings four critical multidisciplinary resources into one place, creating the best destination for research, teaching and learning

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21 January 2019

MLK’s Crusade for Voting Rights & the Hopes of a Nation

How the Bloody Sunday attacks in Selma shocked, saddened and spurred sympathy for the Civil Rights Movement

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18 January 2019

Which Ebooks Are Getting the Most Buzz?

New Altmetric badge gives Academic Complete users a snapshot of today’s most-relevant titles.

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16 January 2019

Declassified and Digitized

Digital National Security Archive named “Outstanding Academic Title” by ACRL Choice.

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15 January 2019

Spice Up Your Syllabus This Semester

Is your syllabus getting stale? Shake up your class this spring with varied content from across the ProQuest portfolio.

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10 January 2019

Alice Paul, Women’s Suffrage & the 116th U.S. Congress

A century since passage of the 19th amendment, 2019 is another historic year for American women. We’re thinking of the foremothers who made it possible

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08 January 2019

Holocaust Remembrance Day and the Liberation of Auschwitz

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04 January 2019

ProQuest and Ex Libris Are Expanding in Latin America

New offices in Mexico, Colombia and Chile give customers direct access to local ProQuest staff

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25 December 2018

So, What Is Boxing Day, Anyway?

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19 December 2018

The Rebel and the Reformer

We explore ways the 1990 Americans with Disabilities Act led to more inclusivity in the arts, and how we all benefit

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19 December 2018

Disability, Diversity & Performance

We explore ways the 1990 Americans with Disabilities Act led to more inclusivity in the arts, and how we all benefit

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19 December 2018

The Stories Behind Five Favorite Christmas Classics

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19 December 2018

Exploring the Last Years of the Cold War

Documents from the National Security Archive reveal an era of cooperation in U.S.-Russian relations

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17 December 2018

All Are Welcome: How the San Francisco Library Became a Wildfire Refuge

In November, the San Francisco Public Library opened its doors – and its hearts – during California’s deadliest-ever wildfire

Blogs, Public, Librarian
10 December 2018

Understanding the Refugee Experience

In honor of the 70th anniversary of the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights

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07 December 2018

Heloise and Abelard: Fact, Fiction and Forbidden Love

How this 900-year-old tale crosses the lines between history and literature to tempt our appetite for tragic romance

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
05 December 2018

American Prohibition Law: Fake Rabbis and Other Loopholes

How scofflaws took advantage of religious exemptions to the Volstead Act and undermined the 18th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution

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04 December 2018

Happy 250th Birthday, Encyclopedia Britannica

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03 December 2018

How a Japanese University Used Video to Support its International Curriculum

When Tokyo-based International Christian University received a government grant for multi-lingual teaching and learning, the library had to rethink its content stra

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian
28 November 2018

Resources for Teaching About #MeToo

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27 November 2018

School Nurses and the Student Mental Health Crisis

Exploring the pivotal role of nurses in providing mental health support to young people with anxiety and depression

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26 November 2018

CultureGrams Christmas Recipe: Lebkuchen (German Gingerbread)

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21 November 2018

Today Is Not Rene Magritte's Birthday

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20 November 2018

Joe Biden's 76th Birthday

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19 November 2018

Thank You, Stan Lee, For Heroes Who Are Like Us

How the legendary comic book creator built a new American mythology that we can all be a part of

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14 November 2018

Why the University of New England Changed Its Ebook Acquisition Strategy

The 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

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Librarian
09 November 2018

Honoring Armistice Day with Forgotten Voices of World War I

Women poets reveal intimate perspectives on the scope of devastation during the Great War

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
05 November 2018

Fashion Faux Pas at the 1965 Melbourne Cup

Remembering when “It Girl” Jean Shrimpton’s raised hemline raised eyebrows at the Australian horse race

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
05 November 2018

Introducing ProQuest Rialto

Modernizing selection and acquisition so librarians can buy what they need and use what they buy.

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05 November 2018

Video Trends in Academia: Q&A with an Instructional Designer

An instructional designer shares her perspective on how video impacts teaching and learning outcomes.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Librarian
02 November 2018

What’s Love Got to Do with the Balfour Declaration?

How the British prime minister’s affair may have set Middle Eastern turmoil in motion during World War I

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
31 October 2018

“Night of the Living Dead”: 50 Years of Horror & History

“Night of the Living Dead”: 50 Years of Horror & History

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25 October 2018

3 Things We Admire Most About Physicist Donna Strickland

Plus, what full-text dissertations from this year’s Nobel Prize winners can you find from ProQuest?

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22 October 2018

Faculty: Spice Up Your Syllabus This Fall

Is your syllabus getting stale? Shake up your class this fall with a variety of content from ProQuest.

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12 October 2018

The Puerto Rican Harlem Renaissance

Counterculture, commodification and inclusivity in the evolution of the Nuyorican arts movement

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12 October 2018

Students Take a Stand by Sitting Out Anthem

Contemporary protests reflect the legacy of the 1968 Olympic anthem protest for Black freedom

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
12 October 2018

Coming Out in India

After decades of an increasingly courageous human rights movement, gay sex is no longer a crime in India. But can society adapt to the law?

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
08 October 2018

Sarah Brennan: The Librarian Behind the Scenes at Academic Video Online

What’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 st

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03 October 2018

What Happens When Students Mix Content Types?

1,300 faculty members and students report on the impact to learning and research

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28 September 2018

These 10 Titles – and 117,990 Others – Are Now DRM-Free

Ebook Central, ProQuest’s ebook platform, now offers more than 118,000 digital rights management (DRM)-free books. Here are 10 of them

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25 September 2018

Are Banned Books Good for You?

We explore how controversial literature like The Hate U Give can promote civic awareness and engagement

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20 September 2018

Why ProQuest Created a Database of Open-Access Content

A new initiative helps researchers discover and organize the most reliable open-access content from hundreds of global sources.

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19 September 2018

6 Decades of LGBT Magazines, Including The Advocate and Gay Times

Dating back to the 1950s, a new ProQuest database gives researchers access to reporting and commentary on LGBT lives, culture and events

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian
19 September 2018

Education Funding in the U.S. and Around the World

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13 September 2018

The Great Migration & Changing Seasons in the Serengeti

For the Ndutu lions in the East African plains, the time of year marks the dry season and a struggle to stay alive

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12 September 2018

Back to School Update: SIRS Discoverer Equips Beginning Researchers

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11 September 2018

The Ongoing Struggle to Preserve the Ozone Layer

Four decades of successes and setbacks in protecting the layer of the atmosphere that protects us

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11 September 2018

Back to School Update: eLibrary

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10 September 2018

Back to School Update: CultureGrams

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06 September 2018

Brazilian Independence & the Birth of a Free Press

How newspapers emerged as the heart of democratic discourse in the newly independent nation

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30 August 2018

La Causa and the Power of Solidarity

A tribute to the millions of people who unified in support of migrant farm workers in the 1960s

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27 August 2018

An Unusual and Influential Protest Organization

Explore the extraordinary history and legacy of the Vietnam Veterans Against the War

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23 August 2018

Dear Aretha: “The Soul You Spread Will Never Die”

Letters written to the Queen of Soul reveal what she meant to us

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23 August 2018

King George III: More Than the “Mad King”

King George III: More Than the “Mad King”

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20 August 2018

How Bruce Lee Revolutionized American Culture

On the 45th anniversary of Enter the Dragon, we celebrate the ways Bruce Lee’s legacy lives on

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16 August 2018

The Hazards of Reporting on Human Rights Abuses

Courageous journalists around the world expose political violence and corruption. This makes them an enemy of the perpetrators of such crimes

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16 August 2018

The Hazards of Reporting on Human Rights Abuses

The Hazards of Reporting on Human Rights Abuses

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15 August 2018

How Are Newspapers Used in Scholarly Research?

Delve into some unexpected findings on the impact of newspapers in academic research topics like public health.

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14 August 2018

160th Anniversary of the Lincoln-Douglas Debates

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09 August 2018

My Mother the Librarian

A ProQuest blogger interviews a 25-year public library veteran – who also happens to be the woman who raised her.

Blogs, Public, Librarian
08 August 2018

The Birth Control Movement & Social Change

How the Margaret Sanger Papers illuminate the intersections of social reform in the 20th century

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08 August 2018

TDIH: President Richard Nixon Resigns

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07 August 2018

100 Years Ago: The Hundred Days Offensive

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25 July 2018

New Research Dispels Myths About Demand-Driven Acquisition

Nearly 450 librarians from around the world shared information with us about how they acquire books. What they said might surprise you.

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24 July 2018

Janus v. AFSCME and the History of Labor Unions

How do primary source documents help us better understand current events related to organized labor?

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
19 July 2018

How Local Acts of Resistance Added Up to a Movement

Honoring Ron Walters and the sit-in student protests of the civil rights movement.

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
18 July 2018

Who’s Using What Content – and Why?

ProQuest surveyed more than 1,300 faculty and students to learn not only what content types they use – but the reasons behind their choices.

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12 July 2018

Why We Need to Read More Works by International Writers

How reading works by marginalized authors enhances understanding of ourselves and each other

Blogs, Academic, Community College, K-12, Public, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
29 June 2018

Five Things You Should Know About North Korea

Decades of congressional research reports reveal the history of North Korea, its leadership and the people who live there.

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28 June 2018

“The Revolution Will Rise Again”

Details of the last moments of Che Guevara’s life among top secret information revealed in new DNSA collection.

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
27 June 2018

When Unaccompanied Children Were Held at Guantanamo

In the 1990s, tens of thousands of Haitians poured into refugee camps. Most adults repatriated; scores of children were stranded.

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26 June 2018

ProQuest’s Statement Concerning the MLA International Bibliography Exclusivity with EBSCO

ProQuest’s Statement Concerning the MLA International Bibliography Exclusivity with EBSCO.

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20 June 2018

When Hurston Had a (Mule) Bone to Pick with Hughes

Did Zora Neale Hurston’s refusal to compromise with Langston Hughes secure her literary legacy?

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19 June 2018

The Hidden History of Segregation in Libraries

Authors Wayne and Shirley Wiegand talk about a little-known chapter in the Civil Rights Movement.

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19 June 2018

Aung San Suu Kyi's Birthday

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12 June 2018

100 Years Ago: Battle of Belleau Wood

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12 June 2018

“Fighting Bob” and the History of U.S. Progressivism

How digitized access to Robert La Follette’s papers promotes insight into progressive politics, then and now.

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
11 June 2018

7 Facts About Eid al-Fitr

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05 June 2018

The Complex Life and Death of Robert Kennedy

Extraordinary highlights of Kennedy’s often contradictory career

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05 June 2018

Summer Film Study

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04 June 2018

One Hundred Years of the British Royal Air Force

Crossing class and gender boundaries, the men and women of the RAF continue to shape the story of Great Britain.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
31 May 2018

CultureGrams: New Text Translation Feature

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30 May 2018

Healing Through Music and Arts in the Classroom

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Blogs, K-12, Librarian
23 May 2018

Remembering Our Four-Legged Friends Who Served

Exploring military history through the poignant history of dogs in the armed services since WWI.

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21 May 2018

Happy Birthday, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

Party like a researcher and explore the life, works and legacy of the creator of Sherlock Holmes.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Public, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
17 May 2018

Queen Victoria’s Influence on the Royal Wedding Gown

If Meghan Markel wears white, she’s following tradition started by her great-great-great-grandmother-in-law.

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
10 May 2018

The Contradictory Origins of Mother’s Day

How a call for social action became a patriotic holiday, then turned into a multibillion-dollar industry.

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
07 May 2018

Ragtime, Rock ‘n’ Roll and Rap

What researching the music craze of the Progressive Era reveals about the evolution of American popular music.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
30 April 2018

Content Diversity in the Humanities

Jisc report highlights trends and challenges to libraries in supporting the mix of content researchers require

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian
26 April 2018

Never Forget: Why We Need Holocaust Education

Exploring the value – and challenges – of meaningfully teaching about an emotionally-charged history.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, K-12, Public, Faculty, Librarian
23 April 2018

Unexpected Joy, Discovery and Achievement

How one researcher’s eclectic journey led to radical changes in the way we think about autism.

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
20 April 2018

Gangsters, Moonshiners and Rum Runners

Rare primary-source documents reveal the gritty reality of Prohibition-era law enforcement and the dangers they faced.

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
19 April 2018

The Muckraking Mother of Investigative Reporting

How Progressive Era journalists like Ida Tarbell invented in-depth, evidence-based news coverage

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19 April 2018

Librarians Are Heroes

For National Library Week, we share four of our favorites stories about social progress initiated in the library

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19 April 2018

What Was Unique About the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising?

Why did this massive rebellion occur in the Warsaw Ghetto, and not in other places where armed resistance was perhaps more feasible?.

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
17 April 2018

The Ongoing Quest to Uncover Walt Whitman

A kind of literary detective, Zachary Turpin is making a career out of discovering lost writings from the 19th century.

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
16 April 2018

How Japan’s Oldest Private University Evolved its Collection

Keio University’s library faced a challenge: they needed more books to support the school’s growing curriculum, but were running out of space. Here’s what they did.

Blogs, Academic, Librarian
11 April 2018

Putting the Spotlight on Saudi Research Achievements

How the Saudi Digital Library is raising global awareness of scholarly outputs from universities in Saudi Arabia.

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian
09 April 2018

These Countries Have the Most Public Libraries per Capita

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02 April 2018

7 Cultural Customs to Know Before Visiting South Korea

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Blogs, K-12, Librarian
29 March 2018

Remembering the Genocide Against the Tutsi in Rwanda

Learn how researchers use testimonies from genocide survivors to understand the causes and impact of systemic violence.

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28 March 2018

Career Advice from ProQuest’s Women Leaders

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26 March 2018

The Incredible Life of Vera Laska

Vera Laska joined the Czech resistance and saved Jewish lives as a teenager.

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21 March 2018

Celebrating a Phenomenal Poet

Researching how Maya Angelou went from being a voice of empowerment for African American women to becoming a bard of the American people

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20 March 2018

How Givenchy Changed the Way We Understand Clothing

Resources reveal the revolutionary influence of the French fashion icon and the way we dress today

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20 March 2018

Cuba Preview

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16 March 2018

Cookies, Consent, and Policies: Your Privacy at ProQuest

Our customers trust us to safeguard their and their users’ data, and we take that responsibility very seriously.

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13 March 2018

Bess, You Is Your Own Woman Now

We explore the splendor of Porgy and Bess, as well as depictions of race and gender in the long-beloved opera.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
05 March 2018

From the Suffragettes to #MeToo

Honoring International Women’s Day with a look at how far women have come, and where there is still need to #PressForProgress

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Public, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
28 February 2018

Wonder Woman & Birth Control: The Legacy of Margaret Sanger

“No woman can call herself free until she can choose consciously whether she will or will not be a mother.” – Margaret Sanger

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28 February 2018

Hip-hop Scholar Grooves to Her Own Mix

How one scholar combined her passions and wound up with an in-demand thesis on hip-hop authenticity

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
26 February 2018

Say It Loud!: James Brown and Black Freedom

“When I'm on stage, I'm trying to do one thing: bring people joy.” – James Brown

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
23 February 2018

New Leading Issues in Time for Spring Research Projects!

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19 February 2018

The Real History Behind Hostiles

Discovering deeper insights into the American-Indian Wars and U.S. policies on Native American assimilation

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Public, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
19 February 2018

Exploring the World with CultureGrams Data Tables

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14 February 2018

A Courtship in the Least Likely of Places

A Holocaust survivor recalls the girl who stole his heart at Auschwitz, and how she gave him hope for the future

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
12 February 2018

Frederick Douglass: Pioneer of the Labor Movement

Discover how his experiences as a hired-slave prompted Douglass to become a champion of the working class.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
06 February 2018

Colin Kaepernick and the Legacy of Protest in Sports

How do today’s demonstrations against racism on the field compare to the social activism of legendary athletes

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
30 January 2018

James Baldwin’s Threat to the Status Quo

Look the world in the face like you have a right to be here. When you do that, you have attacked the power structure of the western world

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
30 January 2018

Hats Off to Las Sinsombrero

Resources to explore the forgotten legacy of avant-garde poets, painters and philosophers.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
25 January 2018

Holocaust Survivors’ Messages of Hope for the Future

For International Holocaust Remembrance Day, learn how we can each promote peace and healing for people who have suffered trauma.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
24 January 2018

Understanding the Needs of Visually Impaired Users

Providing all researchers with immediate access to the information they need.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Corporate, Government, K-12, Public, Librarian
23 January 2018

Is This the Best Opera Recording Ever?

Exploring resources to inspire an appreciation of Maria Callas in Tosca for classical music novices and advanced scholars.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
17 January 2018

Collecting in the Moment: Rare Insight into the ‘60s

How the courageous efforts of the Wisconsin Historical Society have served future generations of the Vietnam War scholars

Blogs, Academic, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
17 January 2018

Kid Inventors' Day

Blog

Blogs, K-12, Librarian
12 January 2018

The Historically Fraught Relations Between the FBI and Black Activists

Newly uncovered government documents about MLK provide a deeper glimpse into a history that is still unfolding

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
10 January 2018

First Meeting of the UN General Assembly: January 10, 1946

Blog

Blogs, K-12, Librarian
13 December 2017

New Dimensions in Testimony at Nanjing Massacre Memorial Hall

First Mandarin-language New Dimensions in Testimony exhibit premieres at Nanjing Massacre Memorial Hall.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
06 December 2017

Why Rosie the Riveter Still Inspires

Exploring resources that show how WWII workers began the fight for equal opportunities and equal pay

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
06 December 2017

Beyond the Musical: Who Was Alexander Hamilton?

"All the world acknowledge that, in America, the most eloquent orator, and the most skillful and perspicuous political writer, was Hamilton."

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
30 November 2017

What Did the CIA Really Know About the JFK Assassination?

The release of secret documents fuels the research passions of history buffs, scholars and conspiracy theorists.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
10 November 2017

The Flipside of Fake News: Appreciating Responsible Journalism

Using reliable news content to learn how to think like a journalist and become a critical news consumer.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, K-12, Public, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
09 November 2017

Voices from the Trenches in WWI

November 11th is a day of remembering and honoring military veterans in the U.S., Great Britain, Canada, Australia and France.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
07 November 2017

Expose the Latest Thinking in Research with Working Papers

Working papers provide students and scholars access to cutting-edge research in their field – often years before it’s published.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
30 October 2017

Early Modern Resources: Ideal Reading for Halloween

Read on for the “true discourse” of a murderous sorcerer who appeared in the “likenes of a Woolfe”

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
25 October 2017

The World’s First Mass-Media-Driven Revolution?

Resources to explore the impact of the printing press and the role it played in the Protestant Reformation

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
19 October 2017

New Video Highlights Digitization of Early European Books

“I cannot imagine going back to the former way of doing research.” - Oliver Bosc, Head of Arsenal Library BnF

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
17 October 2017

Why Dystopian Stories Like The Handmaid’s Tale Are So Popular

Nothing went into the book that people hadn’t done at some point in time, in some place

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
12 October 2017

Remembering Tom Petty – and His Surprising Punk Past

The recent death of Tom Petty left a multitude of fans feeling, well, heartbroken. And nostalgic.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
11 October 2017

Canadian Librarians and the Path to Librarianship

Recent two-part article from Jean Weihs chronicles stories of Canadian women who have pursued careers in library science.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Public, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
28 September 2017

The Complex History of Holocaust Survivors in Latin America

A new research project focuses on perspectives of Jewish immigrants in Latin America as the region makes news headlines for past Nazi ties

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
19 September 2017

The Monkees Paradox: A T.V. Band That Became Real

Exploring how a subversive ‘60s situation comedy still messes with our heads

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
07 September 2017

Poutine: Food Fad or New Staple in International Cuisine?

Research indicates French fry-gravy-cheese curd dish isn’t just for Canadians anymore.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
06 September 2017

Joe Hill: The Legendary Troubadour of the Wobblies

The role of music in the labor movement, and how a rabble-rousing immigrant became a quintessential figure in labor history.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
31 August 2017

Roman Holiday: The Debut of a Film and Fashion Icon

Exploring how an unknown Audrey Hepburn inspired “a new feminine ideal” with her first American motion picture

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
31 August 2017

Video Inspires Greater Engagement in Learning

Survey reveals usage of video by students and scholars surges by 82% from 2014 to 2017.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, K-12, Administrator, Faculty, Librarian
30 August 2017

LL Cool J: First Hip Hop Artist to Win a Kennedy Award

LL Cool J is a true renaissance man who has left his mark in music, television, film, writing, philanthropy and entrepreneurship.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
29 August 2017

Dick Gregory: Comedy as a Tool for Social Change

For Dick Gregory, it seemed stirring up a bit of trouble let him know when he was on the right track.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
23 August 2017

Beyond 1984: The Socialist Politics of George Orwell

Resources to explore the political beliefs, activism and non-fiction writing of the perpetually popular dystopian novelist.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
17 August 2017

He warned the world about genocide. The world ignored him

General Roméo Dallaire continues to be haunted by the brutal ethnic extremism he witnessed 20+ years ago in Rwanda.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
16 August 2017

Suffering in the Quest for Suffrage

“What our Government could not do, what it has never been able to do, is to silence our women.” – Emmeline Parkhurst

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
03 August 2017

The “Theatrical Navigator of American Myths”

Multimedia resources to explore the life and works of Renaissance Man Sam Shepard.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
02 August 2017

Dunkirk: The Real Stories Behind the Drama

The facts behind the summer blockbuster are even more fascinating than the film – and here are some easy ways to find them

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
01 August 2017

Canadian Throat Singer Gives a Voice to Inuit Culture

Tanya Tagaq delivers aboriginal music with rock swagger, drawing attention to issues impacting Indigenous people.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
20 July 2017

Dissertations...Empowering Researchers with Cutting-edge Ideas & Insight

Dissertations often provide the only information on a particular topic, and surface primary research unavailable in other formats.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
18 July 2017

A Journey in Song: Nelson Mandela, Reggae and Rumba

Multimedia resources open up new avenues of exploration into a human rights hero’s life and legacy.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
12 July 2017

Making the Statistical Abstract Relevant for Modern Users

Discover America’s favorite reference, updated to include content and online functionality demanded by librarians.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Public, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
05 July 2017

Exploring the Marketing and Unanticipated Consequences of the Iraq War

1000s of declassified documents from the National Security Archive illuminate the symbiotic relationship between policy and promotion.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
27 June 2017

A Salute to Canada’s Sesquicentennial Anniversary

Canada is partying with “unanimity” and “heartiness” like it’s 1867.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
14 June 2017

It’s Official: 2016 is Down in History

From Populist Movements and Nude Protests to Neanderthal Fire-making Techniques and Record Temperatures – A Year in Review.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
24 May 2017

Remembering Chris Cornell, Soundgarden and a Pivotal Era in Rock

Exploring primary resources from the ‘80s and ‘90s reveal that since the beginning, critic struggled with classifying Cornell’s singular rock ’n ’roll vision.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
11 May 2017

Resources for Remembering the Freedom Riders

The Freedom Riders National Monument in Anniston, Alabama commemorated the courage of the Freedom Riders to end segregation on interstate transportation.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
10 May 2017

Video Opens Eyes to the Practical Skills All Nurses Need

Today’s streaming media is a vital augmentation for nursing coursework.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
04 May 2017

DDA + Patron Analytics = A Strategic Approach to Collection Development

How the University of Manchester made more content available to users, while gaining deeper insights into usage

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Government, Public, Public, Administrator, Librarian
03 May 2017

Why study social movements?

Discover resources that “spark new interest in how we got to where we are today, and how we might move forward to tomorrow.”

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
26 April 2017

An Alternative to Alternative Facts: The Annual Register

A comprehensive resource for reliable information about world events, published annually since 1758.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
11 April 2017

Zoia Horn, Outlaw Librarian

Celebrate National Library Week remembering a hero at the frontline in the fight for intellectual freedom.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
23 March 2017

The Price to Purchase Your Own Freedom from Slavery

Resources to explore the limitations of freedom for “free” African-Americans before slavery was abolished.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
22 March 2017

Explore Research and Funding Opportunities in Women’s Studies

Resources for students and researchers in this eclectic, evolving interdisciplinary field.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
20 March 2017

Perspectives on the Evolving Role of Women in Rwanda

Resources for better learning and research insights on gender equality in the decades following genocide.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
07 March 2017

Revealing Queen Victoria and the Consequences of Sex

Resources to explore marriage, childbirth and the conflicts of sexual desire in the Victorian era.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
02 March 2017

Researching Black History Month – and Everyday Black History

Professor and author Matt Delmont talks about his digital media project, Black Quotidian, and the “messy” nature of history

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Public, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
15 February 2017

Jack Johnson: Prize Fighter in the Ring, and Against Racial Convention

Primary sources recount Jim Crow-era hardships endured by boxing’s first African-American heavyweight champion.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
14 February 2017

The Legacy of Frederick Douglass in Poetry and Primary Sources

Exploring resources for insights on the life and enduring influence of escaped slave, abolitionist writer, orator and American hero on his birthday.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
26 January 2017

Excavation of Death Camp Sites Reveal Clues about Holocaust Victims

Personal artifacts and testimonies from Holocaust witnesses and survivors inspire a human connection for researchers.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
24 January 2017

Scope of Black Panthers’ History Revealed in Video & Newspapers

Discovery and digitization of the Black Panthers’ Archive provide researchers with a comprehensive view of a revolutionary movement.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
12 January 2017

Why Those “HTTPS” Messages Mean Something to You

I’m happy to announce that as of today, the ProQuest Platform has enabled HTTPS capability across the application.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Government, K-12, Public, Administrator, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
11 January 2017

An Inside Look at 1960s Africa via U.S. State Department Central Files

Curated collection is designed to enable researchers to find extraordinary insights with online access to rare full-text/full-image documents.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
13 December 2016

Bob Dylan – Protest singer, Pop star, Poet or Prophet?

Announcement that the influential musician would be awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature resurrected a decades-old debate

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
10 December 2016

Eleanor Roosevelt and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights

"The future must see the broadening of human rights throughout the world." - Eleanor Roosevelt

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
22 November 2016

Oral Histories from Holocaust Survivors Shed Light on Gay History

Video testimonies illuminate a lesser-known narrative of persecution.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
17 November 2016

“The most highly sensitized classified document in the government” is now online

National Security Archive wins its battle to declassify CIA digests.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
08 November 2016

1936: Black Voters Leave the Party of Lincoln

Roosevelt’s New Deal and Black Cabinet appeal to African Americans.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
18 October 2016

Testimonio, Testimonials, and the Guatemalan Civil War

The Guatemalan Genocide took 200,000 civilian lives; survivors share stories in video testimonials recorded by the USC Shoah Foundation Visual History Archive.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
22 September 2016

Helping the Researcher...there is a Dissertation for That!

One dissertation can lead to the discovery of more sources, as well as other works that have been cited in additional dissertations.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
16 September 2016

Remembering the Trail of Tears

The enduring legacy of Indian removal policies in the U.S.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
13 September 2016

Hunt & Gather: The Fundamentals of Collection Assessment

Hunt & gather, verify, analyze, and disseminate are the 4 steps of collection assessment, which focus both on the collection and the use/user.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Corporate, Government, K-12, Public, Librarian
10 September 2016

Misty Copeland: RELEVÉ REVELATION

Happy birthday, Misty Copeland!

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
07 September 2016

That Time the Literary Digest Poll Got the 1936 Election Wrong

It’s not the size of the sample...

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
24 August 2016

Food Studies (Online)...there is a Dissertation for That!

Food is an invaluable lens for examining developments in gender roles, class structures, government, health, technology, and more.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
18 August 2016

Standing Up Against Racism in the New York Public Library

The NAACP, Regina Andrews and the fight for fairness.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Public, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
17 August 2016

Remembering China’s Forgotten Holocaust: The Nanjing Massacre

The whole truth of the atrocities that occurred in Nanjing may never be known but there are efforts, past and present, to record survivor testimonies.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
05 August 2016

How today’s Olympic Athletes Represent Ideals from the First Modern Games

Since 1896, the Olympic Games have been interrupted by wars and politics but the ideals set forth in 1896 remain.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
31 July 2016

The Fight for Positive and Accurate LGBT Information in Libraries

Gay rights pioneer Barbara Gittings advocated for a revolution in the inclusion and cataloging of LGBTQ materials in public libraries.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Public, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
14 July 2016

Triumphing over Violent Invaders to Preserve Ancient Manuscripts

It is not unusual for librarians to fight for patron privacy and against censorship, but those fights aren’t against violent extremist groups.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
22 June 2016

We’re Still Alexander Street—Now Alexander Street, a ProQuest Company

Eileen Lawrence shares how Alexander Street will have a new freedom that lets them focus on what they do best.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Administrator, Faculty, Librarian
21 June 2016

Inspiration and the Library...there is a Dissertation for That!

Inspirational dissertations on how librarians have impacted communities, including their work to break down gender and racial barriers in their profession.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
09 June 2016

The American Library Association….there is a Dissertation for That!

In anticipation of ALA Annual, we’re brushing up on our ALA knowledge by revisiting dissertations on the subject.

Blogs
25 May 2016

How to Battle Censorship and Become a Legend

In August 1965, Morley Safer’s groundbreaking report on the burning of Cam Ne aired on the CBS Evening News.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
19 May 2016

Honoring the Legacy of a Reluctant Hero

Nicholas Winton, organizer of the Czechoslovakian Kindertransport, saved 669 Czechoslovakian children from the Nazis in 1939.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
18 April 2016

Play Ball! Baseball is Back…there’s a Dissertation for that!

A search of the word "baseball" in ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global yields over 85,000 results, showing the popularity of America's National Sport.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
15 April 2016

Days and Nights at the Museum…there’s a Dissertation for that!

Next time you visit a museum keep this information in mind and know there is a lot going on behind the scenes.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
22 March 2016

National Security Archive FOIA Request Exposes Henry Kissinger

New DNSA collection focuses on Henry Kissinger’s roles in policymaking and diplomacy under Presidents Nixon and Ford.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
24 February 2016

The Supreme Court Nomination Process…there’s a Dissertation for that!

Examining the importance of the Supreme Court nomination process.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
11 February 2016

How Research on Flight Led to Discoveries about Race Relations

What really struck me was the serendipitous discovery of an article on race relations when I was looking for Wright brothers material.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
10 February 2016

‘Making a Murderer’ in the Media

Is Steven Avery innocent? Newspapers, journals and dissertations could help you decide.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Public, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
08 February 2016

Indian Claims Insight – there’s a Dissertation (and Webinar) for that!

Unique compiled docket histories provide legal researchers with information on various claims for individual tribes against the government.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
27 January 2016

Academy Awards in the (Historical) News…Again

Out of the 2,947 Oscars awarded, very few have been awarded to actors of color.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
27 January 2016

Your New Year’s Resolution – there’s a Dissertation for that!

There’s a Dissertation for your New Year’s Resolution.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
20 January 2016

David Bowie 1947 - 2016

ProQuest would like to honor the Thin White Duke by highlighting how he has influenced scholarly research.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Public, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
15 January 2016

Madmen, Vulnerability and Affluence in U.S. Nuclear History

Declassified documents in a new National Security Archive publication share details about the 1974 U.S war game in which 54 nukes were launched.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
13 January 2016

Anne Frank in the (Historical) News

Installments Anne Frank's diary and related information are now available in the ProQuest Historical Newspapers database.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
21 December 2015

The 10 Greatest Articles about Libraries and Books in 2015

The top ten articles about libraries and books in 2015 based on social media shares.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, K-12, Public, Librarian
16 December 2015

Star Wars – There’s a Dissertation for That!

A scholarly look at Star Wars.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
19 November 2015

Fantasy Football & Internet Gambling – there’s a Dissertation for that!

Explore dissertations on the topics of internet gambling, fantasy football and the effects on participants.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
09 November 2015

2015 Nobel Prize Winners Pt. 2: Beyond the Dissertations

Have you thought about the Noble Prize winners who do not hold advanced degrees or have not published a dissertation? Study of their work and lives related to the N

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
03 November 2015

2015 Nobel Prize Dissertations – Part 1

Each year’s announcement of the Nobel Prize winners provides a fascinating glimpse into the content in ProQuest Dissertation & Theses Global.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
27 October 2015

Librarians, Look Here and Find 65% of Adults (and Nearly All Millennials)

The Pew Research Center reports 65% of adults use at least one social media network, this is up from 7% in 2005.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
21 October 2015

House of Commons Parliamentary Papers…there’s a Dissertation for that!

Wondering what type of research is being conducted using the House of Commons Parliamentary Papers?

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
21 October 2015

NAACP Papers: Owners of Store Threaten to Summon KKK

A review of legal cases covering the key issues the NAACP confronted during the peak years of the modern civil rights movement.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
05 October 2015

Family History...there is a Dissertation for that!

October is Family History Month and genealogy, as well as family histories, are topics that appear in the ProQuest Dissertations and Theses database.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
02 October 2015

New 360 Link Release Includes Altmetric.com Integration

The latest release of 360 Link includes significant user experience enhancements.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Corporate, Government, Administrator, Faculty, Librarian
15 September 2015

How to Use Dissertations for Research

Dissertations are a key source for finding the latest scholarship and additional material such as data sets and detailed research.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
26 August 2015

Your Favorite Beach Read…There’s a Dissertation for That

Enjoy a summer reading bibliography and register for upcoming webinars.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
29 July 2015

360 Link Update

The latest release of 360 Link enhancements add to the major development work over the past year to fully re-designed and improved linking for researchers.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Corporate, Government, Administrator, Faculty, Librarian
20 July 2015

Exciting Enhancements to the ProQuest Interface

During the week of August 17, we’ll be introducing an improved ProQuest interface.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Government, K-12, Public, Administrator, Librarian, Student/Researcher
22 June 2015

ProQuest Interface (www.proquest.com) – 2nd Round of A/B Testing Extended to June 24

ProQuest is improving the user interface to further enrich the research experience.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Government, K-12, Public, Administrator, Librarian
11 June 2015

ProQuest Interface (www.proquest.com) A/B test - June 11

We will be running an A/B test on the ProQuest interface on June 11 from 09:00 AM - 02:00 PM EST. The purpose of this test is to gather analytics and validate some

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Government, K-12, Public, Administrator, Librarian
22 May 2015

CIA Covert Operations II: A Compilation of the NSA’s Trove of Declassified CIA Materials

CIA Covert Operations II contains 1,000+ documents for 1975 alone -- making it the most extensive published intelligence collection available from the 1970s.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Administrator, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
08 April 2015

Simplified login experience for remote users debuts April 9

Today we are debuting a simplified login experience for institutions who use a remote login method such as Proxy, Shibboleth, OpenAthens, or barcode to authenticate

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Government, K-12, Public, Administrator, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
07 April 2015

No Encore | The 100th Anniversary of Billie Holiday’s Birth and the Legacy of "Strange Fruit"

With recent ProQuest blog posts on Black History Month in February, Women’s History Month in March, and a recent focus on women in the arts, it seems only fitting t

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06 April 2015

Instrument Makers: Part 1 – Mountain Dulcimer Makers

There are many stories about famous guitars, and even pianos, that have been custom-built for musicians who are household names. One instrument that is not as well-

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Public, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
25 March 2015

Library Content Marketing, Part 1 – Learning from Business

Examining how businesses are using content marketing to reach consumers.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Public, Librarian
12 March 2015

How to celebrate Pi Day 2015 (3-14-15)

Math nerds and Einstein fans rejoice! Pi day is coming (3.14)!

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
04 March 2015

Fifty Years Ago, Civil Rights Demonstrators Attacked by Police and State Troopers

Fifty years ago, on March 7, 1965, civil rights demonstrators, as part of a major voting rights campaign in Selma, Alabama, attempted to march from Selma to Montgom

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
04 March 2015

ProQuest platform is COUNTER compliant for 2015

Standardized usage data helps libraries understand user needs, demonstrate effectiveness of e-resources and make informed collection development decisions.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Government, K-12, Public, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
26 February 2015

5 ways MedCom Video Clips in ProQuest Nursing & Allied Health Source Enhance Student Learning

ProQuest Nursing & Allied Health Source offers over 1,200 video clips from MedCom covering important topics such as health care safety, emergency planning, checking

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
05 February 2015

Aldus Manutius: Innovator of the pocket book, and the semicolon

February 6, 2015, marks the 500th anniversary of the death of Aldus Manutius the Elder, the founder of the Aldine Press and Renaissance pioneer of the printing and

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
05 February 2015

New enhancements to 360 Link improve results for end users

ProQuest has delivered the most significant improvements to library linking and link resolvers in more than a decade.

Blogs, Academic, Community College, Faculty, Librarian, Student/Researcher
27 January 2015

ProQuest Collections Support Experiential Learning for Student Success

Through Experiential Learning, students gain relevant work experience, while being mentored by faculty, company leaders or other business professionals.

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23 January 2015

Why the Digitization of Dissertations and Theses is Important to Researchers, Universities AND Libraries

Digitization programs have only attracted significant interest in academia over the past three to five years, a phenomenon that has been driven by two main catalyst

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13 January 2015

Meet Meagan Daniels – Spectrum Scholarship Recipient, University of Michigan

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22 December 2014

Meet Cheryl LaGuardia, research librarian at Harvard University, Editor and primary reviewer of Magazines for Libraries™ Update

New open access and niche titles are often missed by librarians because these types of titles are not included in trusted sources. Magazines for Libraries™ Update c

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09 December 2014

Research Confidence Delivered by EIU Country Reports Archive, A Brand New and Unique Product

The new Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) Country Reports Archive which has launched this week providing researchers with access to quality, impartial, reliable glo

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14 November 2014

Advancing the Cause of Race Pride and Freedom

On August 28, 1969, the Department of Justice (DOJ) distributed a memo about Robert F. Williams. The memo concludes: “Williams has been a powerful and influential,

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06 November 2014

Congratulations to the Nobel Prize winners in Chemistry for 2014!

Did you know that two of the three (Eric Betzig and William Moerner) 2014 Nobel Prize Winners in Chemistry have their dissertations in ProQuest Dissertations & Thes

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02 November 2014

An update on ProQuest and the Primo discovery service

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30 October 2014

CSI Michigan: Nuclei smashing is fun

The Michigan Chapter of the Special Libraries Association (MI-SLA) got a tour of the building in Lansing, MI, that houses the cyclotron (full name: the National Su

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28 October 2014

University Libraries in Hong Kong Add Value to their Collections with Digital Access to the South China Morning Post Archives

The historical newspaper archive of Hong Kong-based South China Morning Post will add compelling value for eight members of the JULAC (Joint University Libraries Ad

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15 October 2014

A short bio on the Medical Library Association’s first president

In honor of National Medical Librarians Month, we’d like to share with you a brief biographical sketch of Dr. George M. Gould.

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13 October 2014

Tips for Tracing Your Family Tree from Expert Genealogist, William Forsyth

William Forsyth oversees ProQuest’s expansive line of digital family history resources, and has dedicated more than 30 years of experience to building high-quality

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06 October 2014

ProQuest and The Economist Intelligence Unit Collaborate on New Country Reports Digital Archive

In November, online access to these acclaimed historical reports will be available. Economist Intelligence Unit Country Reports will streamline research and provide

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01 October 2014

ProQuest Historical Statistical Abstracts of the United States now available

The Statistical Abstract of the United States was published from 1878 to 2012 by the U.S. Federal Government. In 2012, budget cuts eliminated this long-standing pub

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22 September 2014

Besides the light bulb, what else did Edison invent?

Thomas A. Edison stands as one of the great inventors of all time. He is perhaps most well-known for his work with the light bulb and electric light and power syste

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12 September 2014

New WWI Trench Journals Digital Gallery Reveals Real History

Readers of the Trench Journals can learn more about these extraordinary publications, how and why the combatants of all nations created them and, most importantly,

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28 July 2014

Integration between ProQuest Platform and Flow™ Further Supports Researchers

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16 July 2014

Bury the bun-and-sensible-shoes stereotype!

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06 June 2014

Remembering 70 years ago today: D-Day

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14 May 2014

The Austin-American Statesman (1871-1975) now available for free trials

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12 May 2014

Case Study: How Universidad de los Andes uses Pivot

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30 April 2014

History Vault’s newest 2014 modules

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23 April 2014

World Conflicts: Why Is the 98th ANZAC Day Anniversary Special?

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15 April 2014

ProQuest and J.P. Morgan team up to give students and researchers the best in business analysis

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31 March 2014

Celebrating 135 years of physics study and science revolution

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24 March 2014

ProQuest Completes Digitization of NAACP Papers

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17 March 2014

The Historical Irish Times – and a lot of other Irish research options at your fingertips

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25 February 2014

You might be surprised at the types of resources business researchers need

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29 January 2014

Pivot™: An essential tool for the University of Pretoria

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20 January 2014

Martin Luther King, Jr., and FBI Files on the 1964 St. Augustine Demonstrations

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20 December 2013

What do Scrabble and Taxes Have in Common? Health care

It’s time to consider the new premium tax credits for health insurance. ABI/INFORM and the Accounting & Tax databases have numerous articles on the Patient Protecti

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15 December 2013

American Support for the Anti-apartheid Struggle

In the 1950s, several American civil rights groups developed a serious interest in anticolonial movements in Africa and the anti-apartheid struggle in South Africa.

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10 December 2013

December 10, 1964: Martin Luther King, Jr. was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.

We are honored to provide access to Martin Luther King Jr.’s dissertation in the new ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global (PQDT Global).

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09 December 2013

Congratulations to the 2013 Nobel Laureates!

ProQuest is honored to publish the breakthrough research of the 2013 Nobel Laureates, now available via ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Full Text and new ProQuest D

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09 December 2013

New National Security Archive module: Mexico-United States Counternarcotics Policy, 1969-2013

The collection of 1,877 documents, which will be by far the most comprehensive collection of primary source material on the subject available, will let the public d

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20 November 2013

Did Oswald’s Extreme Political Views Lead to the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy?

ProQuest History Vault includes recently declassified material relating to the Kennedy assassination.

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11 November 2013

Humanities Matter: Real Knowledge, from Conflicts in History

Students in the humanities aim to understand human nature and the lives of human beings.

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08 November 2013

Read, write, and watch: The importance of video learning for nurses

ProQuest Nursing & Allied Health Source offers over 1,700 video clips from leading providers, including MedCom, HCPro and Intelecom, that provide coverage of topics

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24 October 2013

The Women’s Wear Daily Archive – Trials are now available!

ProQuest allows study of the development of fashion in a newly available digitized archive of Women’s Wear Daily, considered The Wall Street Journal of fashion.

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18 October 2013

Help Your Student Nurses Succeed with ProQuest’s Diverse and Reliable Sources

ProQuest Nursing & Allied Health Source contains a large range of reliable content to help students deepen the required knowledge in the curriculum, support their c

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16 October 2013

Real Knowledge for the Real World: Humanities Matter

With the buzz around STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) education continuing to rise, it is important to remember that the humanities matter.

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14 October 2013

Chinese Newspapers Collection: Primary sources you won't find elsewhere!

Read details in these 12 English-language Chinese newspapers that you won't find elsewhere, about the artistic, social, scientific, and political thinking of China

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27 September 2013

This week in history: Lincoln issues the Emancipation Proclamation (part 2)

This is part 2 in a series noting the anniversary of President Lincoln's issuance of the Emancipation Proclamation.

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13 September 2013

Lighten your luggage for medical school

ProQuest Health and Medical Complete enables medical students to lighten their luggage - and backpacks.

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28 June 2013

Now available: Smartphone access to ProQuest databases

Smartphone access to your ProQuest databases is now available!

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26 June 2013

Architects Just Want to Have Fun

ProQuest’s Art and Architecture Archive will make it easy for whimsical researchers to generate ideas!

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23 May 2013

Copyright: When it’s yours, it’s yours (with apologies to attorneys)

Why we have copyright, and why you might want to use the U.S. Copyright Office’s online registration.

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11 April 2013

Celebrating National Library Week!

U.S. National Library Week is around the corner. In celebration of libraries, we are offering access to a variety of ProQuest® resources from April 11 through April

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