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Weekly News Digest
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April 23, 2026 — In addition to this week's NewsBreaks article and the monthly NewsLink Spotlight, Information Today, Inc. (ITI) offers Weekly News Digests that feature recent product news and company announcements. Watch for additional coverage to appear in the next print issue of Information Today.
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EBSCO Information Services Rolls Out Three New Databases
EBSCO Information Services launched the resource AgeLine with Full Text, which “explores the social, psychological, economic and health aspects of aging [for adults ages 50 and older]. Designed for researchers, students and educators, the database supports scholarly research and teaching across multiple disciplines with full-text coverage of key literature in social gerontology. … [It] features more than 100 journals and magazines covering key issues related to aging, including health and wellness, caregiving, retirement, social policy and age-related inequality.”In addition, EBSCO introduced a database for art and architecture scholars, Art Source Ultimate, which “includes more than 970 full-text journals and magazines covering all periods and styles of art, from fine art and art history to graphic and industrial design, architecture and interior design. The collection spans a wide range of disciplines including contemporary art and non-Western art, decorative arts, drawing, painting, photography, sculpture, landscape architecture and museology, painting, photography and sculpture, reflecting cultural perspectives from around the world.” In other news, EBSCO partnered with The New Yorker “to develop The New Yorker Magazine Archive, a digital collection providing full access to a century of award-winning journalism, commentary, fiction, poetry, criticism and iconic cover art from one of the most influential magazines in American publishing.” It features “a complete 100-year run from Volume 1, Issue 1 in 1925 through February 2025. Researchers can explore in-depth reporting on pivotal historical moments, long-form profiles of global leaders and artists, and literary works that have defined generations. The publication’s approach to fact checking and editorial review has made it a trusted resource for academic inquiry and critical analysis.”
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Brandi Scardilli
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