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10 Curious and Unusual Reference eBooks You Can Add to Credo

Let’s face it—few people think of encyclopedias as “light reading.” And, yet, some of the most fascinating book titles you can find come in the form of reference books. Subscribers to Credo Reference for higher education institutions and public libraries already know that Credo has hundreds of searchable, full-text titles from the world’s foremost reference publishers, with even more available for perpetual purchase. Here, we’re highlighting 10 reference eBooks that students and researchers at your institution might not only read for research but for fun as well—all of which you can add to your Credo platform. Encyclopedia of Vampire Mythology  McFarland, 2010 From the earliest days of oral history to the present, the vampire myth persists among mankind’s deeply rooted fears. This encyclopedia, with entries ranging from “Abchanchu” to “Zmeus,” includes nearly 600 different species of historical and mythological vampires, fully described and detailed.   Advanced Crime Scene Photography CRC Press, 2015 Advanced Crime Scene Photography explains how to identify crime scene challenges, design plans to capture images correctly, and execute those plans successfully. Seamlessly integrating photography principles with corresponding applications in crime scene photography—moving progressively from basic to more advanced concepts—this book demonstrates how to record photographs in low-light

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Prepare for November with Infobase’s Elections Content

With the 2024 presidential and congressional elections just around the corner, there’s no better time than now to educate students and learners of all ages about how elections work and their importance. In order to become empowered citizens—and possibly even future politicians!—all students need to learn about the impact voting can have, not just for the president but for all of the candidates and measures on the ballot. Even seasoned voters can learn something new about the electoral process, how government works, and the issues and policies that are at stake, especially in an era where misinformation and disinformation about elections is abundant.  Infobase can help. Our streaming video platforms and renowned reference databases feature a vast array of content on elections for students and patrons of all ages that will help them become more informed voters this and every election year. Use Streaming Video to Teach about Elections and Start Discussions about Today’s Issues Infobase’s streaming video collections—Films On Demand for colleges and universities, Classroom Video On Demand for secondary schools, the award-winning Learn360 for K–12 schools and districts, and Access Video On Demand and Just for Kids for public libraries—feature a wide range of educational videos on voting

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Help Students Learn Financial Literacy

Understanding how money works, from how to maintain a budget to the basics of investment, is crucial to both surviving and thriving in the modern world. Personal finance courses are now required in more than half the United States, although many students don’t get an adequate amount of financial education in school. The results are alarmingly evident when you look at the statistics: a survey from the National Financial Educators Council shows that 38% of individuals lost at least $500 in 2022 due to a lack of financial literacy—including 15% who said it set them back by $10,000 or more.  A lack of financial literacy can lead to bad credit, excessive debt, and even bankruptcy or foreclosure. Don’t let your students become statistics. Give them a solid head start on finance with Infobase’s streaming video platforms, eBooks, and award-winning databases. Looking for Media on Financial Literacy for Young Students? Try Learn360 You’re never too young to learn about money, and Learn360 has excellent resources that can help educators show young students how to remain financially well in ways that are fun and will stick with them for years to come.  Introduce Young Students to Money…with a Little Help from Their

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