This month, we have 3 MeL webinars on deck that highlight specific content and features. If you can’t attend the live training, links to the recordings will be available.
Career Transitions: eResources in EBSCO LearningExpress Library
Monday March 15, 2021 3:00-3:30 PM
Registration Link:
https://ebscotraining.webex.com/ebscotraining/k2/j.php?MTID=t30971b9855e0e54f5374fa2e37cf5b6f
In this 30-minute session we will review the resources available in EBSCO LearningExpress Library that can help library patrons find jobs and advance their careers. You will learn how Job & Career Accelerator provides information about many different
occupations, helps users improve job search and workplace skills, and how you can use it to create great resumes and search job listings. We will also look at the practice tests, tutorials, and eBooks available to help users pass career certification exams
for a wide variety of occupations.
15 Minutes to Mastery: Surface Statistics Within
Gale In Context
Wednesday, March 17, 2021 2:00-2:15 PM
Registration Link:
https://cengage.zoom.us/webinar/register/6416121913009/WN_jbPwZ0MYShqtogjIbSDMnw
Statistics are often a key portion of research projects in both the secondary and undergraduate levels.
Gale In Context resources contain a wealth of graphs and charts to support students at all levels. In this 15 minute session we will review how to best surface and share these statistics.
Curate Content Sets for Research Projects with Gale Resources
Wednesday, March 24, 2021 2:00-2:30 PM
Registration Link:
https://cengage.zoom.us/webinar/register/6016121970788/WN_PF2IzArSQJyPKLLHlsUtOQ
Learn how to curate digital content from your Gale resources to create text sets and support research projects. Utilizing a variety of workflow tools, in this session, we’ll explore best practices to share ready-to-go content with students
and teachers.
Liz Breed
Michigan eLibrary Coordinator
Library of Michigan | Michigan Department of Education
517-335-1497 | breedl@michigan.gov
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