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4/17/24 |
Refugees, Relief, and Resettlement - Understanding the History of the Refugee Crises Throughout the 20th Century - Overview
2:00 PM (ET) | 60 minutes
Don't miss this opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of the plight of refugees, discovering primary source materials that contribute to the field of refugee studies. This comprehensive training webinar will cover the brand new installment of Gale's Refugees, Relief, and Resettlement archive titled 'The Early Cold War and Decolonization' with topic coverage on the causes of refugee crises 1947-1979, from the onset of the Cold War to the decolonization of, and rise of independence movements within, the nations of Africa, Asia, and the Middle East. We will also review the 'Forced Migration and World War II' archive module, covering the plight of refugees and displaced persons across Europe, North Africa, and Asia from 1935 to 1950. Participants will leave this webinar with insight into the content that comprises this archival program and knowledge on how to utilize built-in tools and features to find, read, and use rare historical documents inside. |
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4/18/24 |
Back to Basics with Gale Analytics
11:00 AM (ET) | 45 minutes
Gale Analytics provides a user-friendly interface that allows libraries to general customizable reports, visualize data through charts and graphs, and export data for further analysis. It empowers library administrators and staff with the tools they need to make data-driven decisions and enhance the overall patron experience. |
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4/18/24 |
Learn from School Power Users: Best Practices in Utilizing Gale eBooks
2:00 PM (ET) | 60 minutes
Join us for an engaging and informative panel discussion session as we delve into the world of Gale eBooks with our esteemed panel of power users. During this discussion, our panelists will explore the ways in which they communicate and get buy in from both educators and students, and how their collections are best utilized in their learning communities. |
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4/24/24 |
Using Gale Resources to Support Psychology Students in Higher Ed
2:00 PM (ET) | 60 minutes
Explore Gale's 'best bet' resources for Psychology research, including OneFile: Psychology, Academic OneFile, and Health and Wellness. Learn how you can leverage the content found within these databases and align that content with courses at your institution. In this webinar, we will also explore Gale’s Psychology LibGuide that can be copied and leveraged across your campus to support Psychology courses. Join us as we review best practices for navigating these resources, as well as leveraging the LibGuide to support your users. |
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4/25/24 |
Build Better Lessons: Best Practices for Incorporating Gale Content Into Your Classroom
2:00 PM (ET) | 30 minutes
Your Gale resources provide you with extensive collections of diverse content including reference articles, videos, news reports, primary sources, and more. In this session we will explore best practices in creating activities and lesson plans utilizing your collection. In addition, we will review pre-made materials available to you on the Gale Support Site. Whether you are a seasoned educator or new to using Gale content, this webinar will provide you with valuable insights and strategies to build better lessons and create an enriching learning experience for your students. |