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Infobase: Open Acces + Live Webinar

FEATURED LIVE WEBINAR—WEDNESDAY! Slam into Poetry Month with Contest Ideas from Infobase March 24, 2021 | 11AM ET April is National Poetry Month, in case you hadn’t heard Why not do something creative to celebrate the spoken word? A poetry…

Taylor & Francis Insights

Making your submission: a guide Want a smooth and quick submission for your paper? We’ve got everything you need to know – from preparation to systems and data sharing – in our guide to submitting your research. Speed up yor…

Save A Seat: Baking Resilience into the Food System

Date: Wednesday, March 24Time: 7am PT | 10am ET | 2pm GMTJoin Knowable Magazine and Annual Reviews for a conversation about the pandemic’s effect on global food supply chains. What can be done within the food system to prevent future…

How the pandemic could change architecture

COMIC: Covid-19 has inspired a rethink of how we design and use our built environments READ MORE The essential fly Think before you swat: The much-maligned fly could be the key to ensuring future supplies of many of the world’s…

Catching Up with Credo – March 2021

WHAT’S NEW The Credo Blog Last month, Raymond Pun presented his takeaways from 2021’s ALA Virtual Midwinter and interviewed Ann Matsushima Chiu, Social Sciences Librarian at Reed College in Portland, OR, on using zines in library instruction and programming. Also,…

Save a seat: Public Attitudes Toward Science

Join Knowable Magazine and Annual Reviews for a conversation about how understanding and trust in science have changed in the past year, science’s evolving role in society and how group identities shape people’s views. Covid-19 has thrust science into the…

The Latest Annual Reviews Buzz – February 2021

2020 in Review: Which Topics Generated the Most Attention? Annual Reviews has curated its yearly collection of the Most Read Articles in 2020, when 1,158 review articles were published across 51 journals. Which topics generated the most attention? Explore the…

Access Bloom’s Literature for Students and Educators Anywhere

Bloom’s Literature and Your Upper School Curriculum February 2 @ 11AM BST, 3PM GST, 7PM SGT Created Specifically for Students and Educators Bloom’s Literature offers a wealth of relevant, authoritative, and exclusive content on the authors and works most studied…