While peer-reviewed journals get the spotlight, magazine archives play an essential role in academic research. They not only provide coverage of events, trends and cultural happenings, they also provide first-hand, eye-witness accounts of history.
Hear from Sarah Mueth, Serials & Electronic Resources Librarian from the University of North Carolina and Courtney Peckham, Senior Product Manager at EBSCO about how magazine archive collections are curated for libraries and how they are used by academic researchers in different disciplines.
In this session, attendees will: • Understand the value of magazine archives in historical research • Hear use cases for incorporating magazine archives into research with multiple applications • Learn best practices for curating your own magazine archives collection