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  • Academic Institutions
    • Adapt to the unique conditions and challenges created by the global pandemic with Gale’s digital learning handbook—our online learning framework that seamlessly integrates your scholarly library resources into faculty lesson plans, whether they are delivered in-person or virtually.
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    • Support diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) with Gale Case Studies, our newest product developed to help undergraduate students strengthen their critical-thinking skills by using case studies supported by curated historical content to evaluate contemporary issues.
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  • K12 Schools
    • Prioritize your self-care with Gale’s partner, Grace Gallagher, executive director of the Cameron K. Gallagher Foundation, as she shares one self-care activity that you can integrate into your everyday routine to enhance social and emotional learning.
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    • Adapt to the unique conditions and challenges created by the global pandemic with Gale In Context: For Educators, the tested and trusted instructional resource for professional learning, collaboration, and lesson planning—in and outside of the classroom.
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    • Support diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) with Gale eBooks author Duchess Harris, who talks about what schools can do to make diversity and inclusion more than just buzzwords.
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  • Public Libraries
    • Reach patrons in their native languages with more than 2,000 courses in Gale Presents: Udemy, taught in French, German, Portuguese, Japanese, Spanish, and more.
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    • Explore your library’s demographic reach using Gale Analytics to map race/ethnicity by Census tract and variables such as checkout volume, education level, and household income.
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    • Provide video-based online courses covering inclusive leadership, unconscious bias, fostering psychological safety, allyship, and many, many more topics.
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    • Support diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) with unlimited access to Gale eBooks—curated collections that support many programming initiatives and simplify your development.
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    • Remove barriers with large print like Brenna Shanks, selection librarian from King County Library System, who advocates how this tool can improve literacy across communities. 
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