Keep the momentum going
This may be the final email in our EBSCO series, but it’s not farewell. Stay connected with your EBSCO resources and make sure your
community is getting the most out of them. If you need a refresher on databases, review the EBSCO resources overview flyer.
Missed the Explora training sessions? No problem!
We’ve got you covered with recordings of each session. Click the link below to watch at your convenience:
Upcoming trainings
Don't miss these upcoming sessions hosted by your dedicated trainer, Shana Ashwood-Viala.
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Promoting Your EBSCO Resources - Learn about marketing strategies to improve visibility, awareness and usage
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The New EBSCO Experience Manager (EEM) & EBSCOadmin Overview - Learn how to manage interface configuration, searching customization, profile creation, authentication, reporting and more.
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Experience the Evolution of EBSCOhost (Academic Libraries) - Learn about the enhanced user experience including improvements in accessibility, full text viewing, saving and sharing tools and the new My Dashboard.
Stay engaged with new ideas
Here are some additional tips and ideas to help you continue promoting and utilizing these resources:
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Host a Community Workshop: Organize a workshop at your library to introduce patrons to the EBSCO databases. Use the promotional materials available on EBSCO Connect to spread the word.
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Incorporate into Curriculum: For school librarians, work with teachers to integrate EBSCO resources into lesson plans and assignments. Use the pre-written lesson plans and scavenger hunts on EBSCO Connect as a starting point.
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Community Success Stories: Share stories of how patrons have successfully used the EBSCO resources. This can inspire others to explore the databases and see the potential benefits for themselves.
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Monthly Challenges: Introduce monthly challenges where patrons can submit their best research findings or creative projects using the EBSCO resources. Feature the winners in your library’s newsletter or social media.
Ready for the secret word?
Here are the final crossword clues in our series. Now, do you want a chance at some EBSCO swag? Enter our giveaway
here!
Five winners will be selected at random.
Across:
19.One who copies a manuscript
27. Poetry’s counterpart
24. Connecticut and Maine may argue over the preparation of this seafood dish
40. Nautical platform
42. Comfort
43. Solitary sorts
47. Connecticut state flower, mountain _____; also counterpart of "Yanny" in a famous auditory illusion
53. Energy company known for its toy trucks
Down:
5. Literary indication of future events
7. EBSCO's interface designed for student researchers
27. Macabre American poet and short story writer (last name)
29. Philadelphia is the city of this type of love
41. Macaulay Culkin's character in "Home Alone" (1990)
44. Popular frozen beverage, typically red or blue
48. Psychological self