12/06/2026
Selecting business resources means balancing depth, usability and long term value for your community.
In its eReview of ProQuest One Business, Library Journal looks closely at how the platform supports research and coursework — from company and industry analysis to news driven assignments — within a single, coherent interface.
The review offers practical insight into why this kind of consolidated resource can simplify instruction, improve discovery and better align library collections with business curricula.
Read the review: https://ow.ly/Rysl50ZaxsO
Explore ProQuest One Business firsthand through trial access: https://ow.ly/aI0350ZaxwI
11/06/2026
What changes when AI is designed to operate within scholarly content?
New evidence shows students are more likely to read, evaluate and act on research when AI is embedded directly in the document experience.
Explore what document-centered AI reveals about student engagement and research persistence.
Read the blog: https://ow.ly/OGXi50Z9VZY
09/06/2026
AI is shaping reference work, discovery and teaching support—often ahead of formal policy. This webinar series is designed for academic librarians who need practical ways to assess use cases, set guardrails and support staff and users with confidence.
Register here: https://ow.ly/YpWv50Z9n3m
08/06/2026
Independent reviews help librarians move from evaluation to confident decision making. In its eReview, Library Journal highlights the scope and usability of ProQuest Central Premium, noting its value as a core academic resource.
“With exceptional multiformat and cross disciplinary content, intuitive searching, and frequently updated materials, ProQuest Central Premium is a game changing resource.” — Library Journal
Read the review: https://ow.ly/jnmW50Z8TCL
Learn more about ProQuest Central Premium: https://ow.ly/jTlm50Z8TES
06/06/2026
ICYMI /// Library Journal’s eReview takes a close look at ProQuest Central Premium, examining how a single, multidisciplinary resource supports teaching, learning and research across the institution.
If you’re evaluating ways to simplify discovery, support multiple disciplines and deliver consistent value to students and faculty, this review offers a grounded assessment worth your time.
Read the review: https://ow.ly/6O4T50Z85Fj
Learn more about ProQuest Central Premium: https://ow.ly/Irzl50Z85GR
05/06/2026
Accessibility is no longer a separate initiative in public libraries. It is increasingly treated as a core design principle, shaping how systems, spaces and services are built. This piece examines how integrated platforms can support safer environments, smoother access and services that respond more effectively to the needs of all patrons.
Read the blog: https://ow.ly/z9ZW50Z7BJw
04/06/2026
A recent Library Journal eReview examines ProQuest One Business through a librarian’s lens, focusing on how well it brings together scholarly journals, news, market and industry reports, company data and video in a single, business focused experience.
The review highlights why this integrated approach matters for libraries: clearer pathways for common assignments, an interface designed for business research and content breadth that reduces the need for multiple solutions. It’s a useful perspective for anyone evaluating resources that support undergraduate through graduate level programs.
Read the review: https://ow.ly/GlJt50Z74C3
Interested in ProQuest One Business? Request a trial: https://ow.ly/pLTZ50Z74H1
03/06/2026
For librarians concerned that AI may encourage superficial engagement, the data tell a different story.
When Research Assistant is visible in the document view, students are more likely to scroll, cite, save and stay engaged with scholarly content.
See how responsible design supports persistence, not replacement: https://ow.ly/eMxO50Z6JGt
03/06/2026
Academic libraries are evolving—and access to high‑quality, curriculum‑aligned primary sources matters more than ever. Join us for a new webinar series exploring ProQuest Digital Collections, including newly digitized and exclusive primary source content releasing this year.
Upcoming sessions:
• June: Performing & Visual Arts, Entertainment & Popular Culture
• August: History, including Black Studies & Women’s Studies
• September: Global Studies, International Relations & Anthropology
👉 Register for individual sessions or join the full series: https://ow.ly/hylu50Z6JxU