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Your research, teaching and learning newsletter: May 2023 [Clarivate]( [View online]( Research, Teaching and Learning Latest resources from Clarivate™ and ProQuest™ Celebrating diversity this Pride month In honor of Pride month, we are pleased to highlight three invaluable LGBTQ+ resources available to university libraries that aim to educate, inspire, and empower individuals: LGBTQ+ related Curated Topics — 350+ expertly selected ebooks — and LGBT Magazine Archive and Queer Pasts — interdisciplinary primary sources that document LGBTQ+ culture, lives, and events and aim to broaden the research field by highlighting the experiences and perspectives of under-represented groups. [Learn more]( Building trust through transparency As part of our on-going commitment to research integrity, we are taking steps to provide greater transparency regarding which journals are covered in the Web of Science Core Collection™. Starting with the May 2023 Master Journal List™ update we will provide a downloadable Excel file each month, which will clearly outline the changes which have occurred since the previous update. [Read the blog]( Helping students get ahead of the next AI frontier We're all fascinated by the revolutionary impact of conversational AI. However, students frequently encounter challenges in discovering reliable resources that explore the potential and pitfalls of this disruptive technology. O'Reilly offers unparalleled access to leading authors and experts in the field, including Jordi Ribas of Microsoft, Thomas Dohmke of GitHub and David Wu of Morgan Stanley. Get a preview of the O'Reilly learning platform today by registering for one of our upcoming demos. [Sign up]( New: ProQuest One Psychology The latest ProQuest One product is here, bringing expertly curated multi-format content together on an interface designed specifically for the unique needs of those studying, teaching and researching psychology and counseling. [Find out more]( Discover special Curated Topics Curated Topics from ProQuest – available in LibCentral, OASIS or Rialto – offer a simple way for librarians to explore the newest content on trending topics with highly curated recommendations. This month's lists include BPB's Artificial Intelligence, Rowman & Littlefield's Top Textbooks and Simon & Schuster's Top Adopted Titles 2023. [Explore Curated Topics]( Enhancing inclusion and diversity on campus: the power of a community college campus app In the United States, community colleges play a crucial role in higher education by providing accessible pathways to learning and career development. To help foster an environment where inclusion and diversity on campus is the norm, community colleges can leverage a campus app to serve students and staff. Discover the various ways in which a community college app can transform the student experience and contribute to a more inclusive and supportive campus. [Read the blog]( Upcoming content changes to Alexander Street subscriptions Alexander Street continuously updates its subscriptions to ensure libraries have access to the most relevant content. We add titles and periodically remove some as well. To minimize interruptions to users, removals are limited to twice a year. The next content removal will be on Monday, July 10, 2023. [See removals]( What's trending in Academic Video Online in June From current events like the Debt Ceiling to Art & Architecture and Environmental Science, see what's new and trending in Academic Video Online. [Explore]( How print publications shaped celebrity culture From ink to icon: the foundations of this cultural phenomenon were laid by print publications, particularly popular newspapers and magazines. Discover how our historical periodicals and newspapers can be used to conduct research on celebrity culture. [Read the blog]( Introducing EndNote 21 [Get it today]( [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. © 2023 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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