EBSCO online sessions in October 2025
Registrations for the training cycle organized by EBSCO designed for librarians, researchers, teachers and students, who would like to learn more about EBSCO.
- Publisher Session | Taylor & Francis
Exploring Open Access Publishing: Strategies for Successful Outcomes
15th October 2025, 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | Register
Increasingly, researchers are interested in or required to publish their work as Open Access. While the publishing process is essentially the same, Open Access publishing can offer the opportunity for greater impact and a more transparent process. This session will examine the publishing process and how to increase the likelihood of your work being published. We will cover Open Access models, licensing, how to choose a journal and avoid predatory ones, manuscript preparation, the submission process, and how to navigate peer review. Participants will walk away with a good understanding of what they can expect during the publishing process.
- New Nursing Databases in Practice!
15th October 2025, 1:30 PM | Register
Join the training to explore the new resources in the EBSCO collection: Nursing & Allied Health Reference Source and Dynamic Health. These databases provide an excellent source of information and practical guidance in nursing, healthcare, social work, occupational therapy, physiotherapy, rehabilitation, and related fields.
- Discover Business Source Ultimate on Its New Interface!
22nd October 2025, 11:00 AM | Register
Join the session to see how this powerful database goes far beyond journals and magazines. Learn how to quickly find SWOT analyses, company profiles, country reports, videos, and more – all in one place, tailored to business, management, and finance research.
- What’s New on EBSCO Platforms: Citations, AI Feature, and Natural Language Search
29th October 2025, 11:30 AM | Register
During the training, it will be reviewed the new feature launches on EBSCO platforms:
Citation Counts: powered by Scopus or the EBSCO Scholarly Graph.
AI Insights: provides AI-generated summaries of publications.
Natural Language Search: a search mode that allows users to enter queries in everyday language. Instead of relying on complex keywords or Boolean operators, this feature enables more conversational and intuitive searching.
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