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Your Research, Teaching and Learning Newsletter: July 2024 [Clarivate]( [View online]( Research, Teaching and Learning Latest resources from Clarivate™ and ProQuest™ Unlocking AI-enhanced research: new ProQuest Research Assistant The new ProQuest Research Assistant beta is being rolled out to selected products in phases beginning September 12. Exciting new features use AI to allow users to review, analyze, and interrogate documents more effectively, expand horizons with research topic suggestions and create more precise, targeted searches. Find out more in our [blog]( or register for our webinar on August 14. [Sign up for the webinar]( 2024 Journal Citation Reports™ launch The library's source for journal evaluation launched its latest release on June 20. The 2024 release of the Journal Citation Reports includes 2023 journal data and unified rankings for 229 science and social science categories, which now include journals from the Emerging Source Citation Index (ESCI). This unified, category-first approach provides a more comprehensive view for the evaluation of a journal's performance. [Read the blog]( Responsible assessment of the global research and innovation landscape Explore the dynamic G20 scorecard to discover new data and insights to measure the global research and innovation performance of member countries and regions ahead of the G20 summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. This guide explores how our online interactive scorecard offers dynamic visualizations and insights into global trends. [Read more]( ‘Sleeping beauties’: Yesterday’s findings fuel today’s research breakthroughs Older research often presents fresh opportunities to advance scientific and scholarly research today. In a new blog, we explore notable examples of older papers that experienced a significant spike in research interest decades after their appearance. From climate change to economics, delve into interesting cases of delayed recognition in research. [Read the blog]( NEW - Teletherapy Skills in Video: A Symptom Media Collection Give your students access to an expanding collection of over 130 videos that highlight contemporary teletherapy case studies and best practice. Utilizing videos is essential for students to acquire the distinct communication techniques, establish trust and set boundaries necessary for teletherapy. Additionally, these videos provide a glimpse into the varied backgrounds of clients, enriching the learning process. [Request a free trial]( New out-of-this-world ebook collection Propel students and researchers from the library to the outermost frontiers of space. Our new ebook collection, Space Science & Exploration, offers a universe of knowledge – from the history of space exploration to the latest breakthroughs in astrophysics. Carefully curated by our in-house librarians, this comprehensive title-by-title collection features renowned authors and leading experts like – Stephen Hawking, Carl Sagan, Michio Kaku, and Neil deGrasse Tyson. Save time searching for vetted, scholarly content on these popular subjects. Read more in this [blog post]( request a title list. [Request title list]( Uncover the unexpected: past protests, present understanding Understanding the historical roots of contemporary issues and movements is essential for researchers, educators and learners alike. In the latest additions to the award-winning History Vault collection, your users will gain valuable insights into current social and political developments by viewing them through a historical lens. These modules are especially timely, considering their relevance to contemporary events and pressing issues. [Explore]( Reliable news is more important than ever From renowned to niche, reputable news sources have been partnering with ProQuest for more than 50 years to reach researchers and students around the world with their essential content. You can expand or fill virtually any gap in your library’s offerings with the extraordinary range of news resources from ProQuest. Help students define “credible” with access to trusted news sources. [Request your trial]( ProQuest One Education is the new “go-to” for research and learning As teacher shortages mount around the world, universities face the dual challenge of filling vacancies with qualified professionals and producing research that drives the field forward. Academic libraries stand as key allies in meeting these objectives by providing content and technology that can engage students and foster research excellence. ProQuest One Education is the latest addition in the award-winning ProQuest One series of academic resources. Designed to be a hub for research, teaching and learning in the education discipline, it’s a single destination that users can rely on as their “go-to” resource." [Request your free trial]( New LibList explores the human-animal bond The latest LibList: Animal Allies, curated by Derek Marshall, Director for Branch Libraries at Mississippi State University, explores the human-animal connection. Inspired by a heartfelt connection with Marshall’s own pets and expertise in collection development, this curated ebook selection offers recent academic and leisure titles that delve into the multifaceted relationships between humans and animals. Available via LibCentral, OASIS and Rialto. [Discover heartfelt connections]( Academic Video Online customers: Build by Choice perpetual rights program is open Each year, at no additional cost, Academic Video Online customers gain perpetual rights to eligible streaming video titles of your choice. Making your selections is simple. Do it right from the Alexander Street Admin Portal, with usage statistics to help guide your choices. The due date to make selections is December 13, 2024. [How to make your selections]( [Clarivate]( [Clarivate Twitter]( [Clarivate Facebook]( [Clarivate Linkedin]( [Unsubscribe from marketing communications]( [Manage your email preferences]( [Privacy policy]( 70 St Mary Axe London EC3A 8BE United Kingdom [Global office details]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} and is specific to the recipient. If you have received this email in error please delete it and notify the sender immediately. © 2024 Clarivate. Clarivate and its logo, as well as all other trademarks used herein are trademarks of their respective owners and used under license.

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