Smarter Research Workflows with ProQuest Digital Collection
Teaching, supervising, and researching in a multilingual academic environment brings unique challenges. This webinar explores how ProQuest Digital Collections supports South Asian institutions with broad access to primary sources, AI?assisted research workflows, and tools designed to work across languages, disciplines, and curricula.
Participants will see how more than 160 million primary source items spanning six centuries can be discovered, understood, and used more effectively through built in AI tools, including ProQuest Research Assistant.
The session focuses on practical use cases for teaching, dissertations, and faculty research across the humanities and social science including support for core disciplines Anthropology, Entertainment & Popular Culture, Global Studies & International Relations, History, Literature, Performing Arts, Visual Arts & Design, Black Studies, and Women?s Studies.
What We?ll Share:
How to quickly locate rare and unique primary sources relevant to South Asian teaching and research using ProQuest Digital Collections.
Support dissertations and coursework with archival sources spanning six centuries and over 160 million items.
Use multiformat content across history, literature, social sciences, area studies, and interdisciplinary programs.
Apply primary sources to strengthen research outputs, assignments, and institutional visibility.
Manage access and budgets through a single subscription model designed for broad academic use.
Secure your place to explore practical ways ProQuest Digital Collections supports teaching, research, and academic programs across disciplines.
Who Should Attend
Faculty members and research supervisors
Academic librarians and collection development teams
Graduate and undergraduate students
Department HoDs and academic administrators
Register Now and join us on 30 April at 11:00 am to delve deeper and unlock new opportunities together!
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