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Engaging with History: Q&A with Dr. Annette Laing

Thank you Dr. Annette Laing for your participation in this interview!  HEB is excited to hear your perspective on engaging people with non-boring history. Humanities E-Book started as the ACLS History...

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Tech Talk: The Hypothes.is Tool

This tech talk features a tool that is integrated into the Humanities E-Book collection that makes it easier for users to collaborate and annotate. The Hypothes.is tool is perfect for collaborative...

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Participate in a Juried Product Development Forum for Fulcrum at CLC!

Librarians attending the Charleston Library Conference, sign up for the Juried Product Development Forum to provide feedback on the University of Michigan’s new  Fulcrum platform that HEB is migrating...

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A HEB Halloween

Happy Halloween from the Humanities E-Book team! The humanities help provide different perspectives on Halloween or the themes we associate with the holiday.  Whether it be learning about the history...

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Chapter Downloads are Live!

You talked, we listened. After listening to librarians and users at institutions subscribing to the HEB Collection, we are proud to introduce chapter downloads for all page-image HEB titles in...

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University Press Week

In honor of University Press Week, we’ve gathered some fun facts about the presses Humanities E-Book partners with: 1. The oldest university press (the oldest publishing house in the world actually!)...

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Takeaways: Disruptors in Professional & Scholarly Publishing

ACLS Humanities E-Book recently attended a presentation put on by the Professional and Scholarly Publishing division of the Association of American Publishers. This presentation, “Disruptors in...

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Industry Insights: Alexandra Provo of NYU Libraries

Humanities E-Book is happy to introduce our first video in our new series, “Industry Insights.” This series will highlight exciting innovations in the professional and scholarly industry. For our...

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HEB on YEWNO Discover

HEB and Yewno recently partnered to bring the Humanities E-Book collection into the Yewno Discover service for libraries.  HEB joins leading publishers around the globe to offer content for the YEWNO...

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Repost: Institutionalizing Digital Scholarship, by Dan Cohen

This article was originally published on Dan Cohen’s website on November 29, 2017 and has been re-posted here with permission.  Dr. Cohen (2006 ACLS Digital Innovation Fellow) work focuses on digital...

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Holiday Deals from University Presses

Looking for your next read? Perhaps something intellectually stimulating, or conversation-provoking, or just a gift for your curious uncle? Well, you’re in luck because we here at Humanities E-Book...

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Repost: Fulcrum Year End Update – 2017 Edition

This article originally appeared on fulcrum.org and is being reposted here with permission from the author. For more updates on HEB’s move to the Fulcrum platform in 2018,  sign up for HEB’s monthly...

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HEB in 2018: What to Look For

Like many people, Humanities E-Book is over 2017 and ready for 2018. 2017 brought many exciting developments to HEB, such as chapter downloads, the Humanities Open Book project wrapping up, and new...

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Ways HEB Can Help Your Library Thrive in 2018

Though we’re not huge fans of listicles here at HEB, we just couldn’t resist showing all the ways HEB can help your library thrive, and not just survive, in 2018. HEB thrives on helping libraries,...

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HEB Spotlight on Civil Rights, in Honor of Martin Luther King Jr.

Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. Martin Luther King Jr. Today we honor Martin Luther King Jr. He was undoubtedly the best-known and most powerful figure of the Civil Rights...

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The 45th Anniversary of the Roe v. Wade Decision

Today marks the 45th anniversary of the Roe v. Wade decision. The Supreme Court, in a 7-2 decision, ruled on January 22, 1973 that the right to privacy (established by Griswold v. Connecticut in 1965)...

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Q&A with Dr. Danielle Cooper of Ithaka S+R

ACLS Humanities E-Book is happy to feature HEB’s Q&A with Dr. Danielle Cooper, senior researcher at Ithaka S+R and panelist on the upcoming Humanities Roundtable in Washington, D.C. Her expertise...

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ALA Midwinter 2018 Agenda

Countdown to ALA Midwinter 2018 Day(s) : Hour(s) : Minute(s) : Second(s) HEB’s own Lee Walton and Clare Doyle will be attending the ALA Midwinter Meeting and Exhibitions in Denver next week. Stop by...

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Timeline of the Atlantic Slave Trade

America’s reckoning with its history of slavery has accelerated in recent months following Charlottesville, Civil War monument debates, and the general tension in race relations the United States is...

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African American Representation in Film and Media

With the timely release of Black Panther this weekend during Black History Month, many are celebrating and reflecting on what representation in film and media means to African Americans. As Carvell...

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