EBSCO Advanced Database Training: Part 2 – Thursday, 17 August 2023 at 1400 GMT/UTC
Would you like to enhance your research and teaching with the latest research? Do you need access to research and scholarship but are not sure
Would you like to enhance your research and teaching with the latest research? Do you need access to research and scholarship but are not sure
Is the Society Library serving your efforts to have redemptive influence among your students, colleagues, discipline, and university? Are its resources helping you understand and
Would you like to enhance your research and teaching with the latest research? Do you need access to research and scholarship but are not sure
What is the purpose of research? Is it merely to produce knowledge for the sake of knowledge? Are research methodologies values-neutral? How might the knowledge
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Here’s another opportunity to learn how to make the best use of EBSCOhost databases, the most used reference resource around the world. These databases, included
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