Since we can't meet in-person right now and the Introduction to E-resources workshop has been put on pause, we've created an eResource Mini Series to help you learn more about our databases and stay up-to-date on all our digital resources. These monthly videos will take you on a virtual tour of one of our databases and give you ideas about how they can be used.
Part two of this series teaches you about U.S. History in Context [1] and World History in Context [2], two databases that cover the most-studied events, decades, conflicts, wars, political and cultural movements, and people in U.S. and world history.
Enroll and watch this month's video (~17 minutes) in Edubrite here [3] (you will be prompted to login if you're not already). This month's course also includes an optional Hamilton-themed scavenger hunt!
If you missed part one of this mini-series, check it out here [4]to learn about Job & Career Accelerator. If there is a specific resource or topic you'd like to learn more about in future videos, email Kristine Magers in Collection Development at [email protected] [5].
Links:
[1] http://ezproxy.metrolibrary.org:2048/login?url=http://infotrac.galegroup.com/itweb/okla66073?db=UHIC
[2] http://ezproxy.metrolibrary.org:2048/login?url=http://infotrac.galegroup.com/itweb/okla66073?db=WHIC
[3] https://metrolibrary.edubrite.com/site/program.do?dispatch=showCourseSession&id=89e13226-dcaf-11ea-9f48-0cc47adeb5f8
[4] https://metrolibrary.edubrite.com/site/program.do?dispatch=showCourseSession&id=78f8ce80-c6aa-11ea-9f48-0cc47adeb5f8
[5] mailto:[email protected]
[6] https://my.metrolibrary.info/drupal/tags/databases
[7] https://my.metrolibrary.info/drupal/tags/collection-training
[8] https://my.metrolibrary.info/drupal/tags/eresources