Join the TDS Health Webinar on Primal’s Enhanced 3D Embryology Tool

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Experience the New 3D Embryology Tool Wednesday, May 7th at 12:00 Eastern Now even more powerful, Primal’s 3D Real-time Embryology resource features three new models, completing the full set for weeks 3–8 of development, and updated instructional text for over 300 structures. Created from real-life micro-CT images, this interactive platform helps learners visualize developmental sequences,… READ MORE

Demco is Celebrating 120 Years!

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Good Morning! Demco is the longest standing WiLS vendor partner and we are so happy to help them celebrate 120 years of service to libraries. As you know, having a WiLS Cooperative Purchasing Membership allows your library and staff access to WiLS member discounts on all sorts of items from Demco. Additional sales are available… READ MORE

The Next Academic Library Brown Bag: Strategies for Dealing with a Changing Information Landscape

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Let’s continue the conversation! Libraries have long relied on trustworthy, free information available online from federal government agencies, including from the NIH, NLM, CDC, NSF, and others. As that landscape changes, libraries are looking for other sources of reliable and accessible information to share with students, faculty, and community patrons. Following up on the previous… READ MORE

WiLS Supports the Institute of Museum and Library Services

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The Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) is a critical funding source for libraries and museums in the US. These funds allow organizations to improve and innovate, develop new services and collections, advance education and programming efforts, better serve community industries in workforce development, enhance access to their available resources, and more. In an… READ MORE

Academic Library Brown Bag: Strategies for Dealing with a Changing Information Landscape

WiLS staff

Libraries have long relied on trustworthy, free information available online from federal government agencies, including from the NIH, NLM, CDC, NSF, and others. As that landscape changes, libraries are looking for other sources of reliable and accessible information to share with students, faculty, and community patrons. Join your academic library colleagues on Wednesday, March 19th… READ MORE