Gale Training
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| 03/10/26 |
Support Book Clubs with Gale Literature Resource Center
2:00 PM (ET) | 30 minutes
Take your book clubs and readers’ advisory to the next level with Gale Literature Resource Center. Learn how to use author interviews, critical essays, historical context, and export tools to spark richer conversations and enhance reader engagement, whether you are working with patrons virtually or in person.
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| 03/18/26 |
Eighteenth Century Collections Online, Enhanced with Advanced Tools and Rare Texts
2:00 PM (ET) | 45 minutes
Explore the expanded possibilities of 18th-century research with Eighteenth Century Collections Online (ECCO) Part III, Gale’s newest addition to its flagship archive. This webinar introduces rare and hard-to-find works that broaden the scope of Enlightenment scholarship while showcasing powerful new tools for precision research. Learn how features such as the Author Gender Limiter, Publication Country and City Limiters, Document Type Limiter, and enhanced Search by Topic functionality enable scholars to uncover nuanced perspectives across literature, history, gender studies, and more. We’ll also preview updates to ECCO Parts I and II, ensuring a consistent experience across the entire collection. Join us to see how ECCO transforms archival research into a dynamic, interdisciplinary endeavor.
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| 03/24/26 |
Get them Talking: Driving Student Discourse with Gale
2:00 PM (ET) | 30 minutes
Bring current events into the classroom with structured debate and discussion using Gale In Context: Opposing Viewpoints and Gale In Context: Global Issues. You’ll learn how to navigate your Gale resources for social issues and policy topics, select debate-worthy articles, and structure student discourse activities.
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| 03/25/26 | Gale in 15: Develop Research Skills with Gale's Highlights and Notes | ||
| 04/17/26 |
Introduction to El Pais Historical Archive
2:00 PM (ET) | 30 minutes
El País, the national newspaper of record for Spain, emerged in 1976 as the first newspaper dedicated to the promotion of social liberalism and democratic ideals in post-Franco Spain. Using El País Historical Archive, 1976-2023 researchers dive deeply into a distinctly European-Spanish perspective on international historical events, culture, society, politics, sports, and more. In this webinar, you will learn how this Spanish-language newspaper source enriches research of the past five decades, and see examples when the El País coverage contrasted with UK-based news.
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