Free live webinar: IEEE for Libraries, Tuesday, June 11, 2024 12:00 p.m. ET

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Join us for an informative webinar where we will discuss new IEEE products and initiatives and important enhancements to the IEEE Xplore Digital Library. In an effort to help your library continue to successfully support your patrons, this webinar will cover important resources to help students, faculty, staff, and researchers continue to excel in their research efforts and drive innovation forward.

The latest IEEE updates will be presented, including:

- New journals, eLearning courses and eBooks coming in 2024.
- The latest IEEE Xplore news and enhancements, as well as a preview of new features coming soon
- New courses on wireless communications and professional development
- New ebooks on topics such as AI, machine learning, semiconductors, and software engineering
- IEEE initiatives on climate change
- IEEE initiatives and new authorship opportunities in open science
- Live Q&A: Speakers will answer your questions

Event Details:

Title: IEEE news for libraries: Solutions to foster innovation
Date: Tuesday, June 11, 2024
Time: 12:00 p.m. ET
Duration: 1 hour (45 minutes presentation, 15 minutes live Q&A)

REGISTER NOW:

http://go.xplore.ieee.org/NjgyLVVQQi01NTAAAAGTIK3ka-JDEcUFQYFK9pBvTLoWdCcZQrZRGFRAkqNvuo76J1sVuJK7drgVctGPbmx8nm3SN38=/

Speakers:

Craig Griffith

IEEE client services manager
Craig is a librarian and information professional with more than 20 years of experience helping users quickly and effectively refine their search strategies to find the answers and information they need. Craig is part of a team of information professionals responsible for global customer outreach and training programs for the IEEE Xplore Digital Library.

Michael Spada

IEEE product marketing director.
Michael leads a team dedicated to marketing IEEE publications and digital subscription products and developing new solutions to meet the specific needs of today’s users and authors. Michael works closely with academic, corporate, and government libraries to evolve IEEE products for organizations and their users.