UCAM students have access records and similar databases to more prestigious foreign universities in the world
The Library of the Catholic University of Murcia in Spain is a pioneer in the electronic information resources thanks to an agreement established with EBSCOHOST, the largest content aggregator after Google Scholar.
The regional manager EBSCO, Carlos Campa, who has given a talk today in the UCAM, explained that "we have made available UCAM a series of very costly resources for students to study here may have the same records and access to information that if they were to study at a foreign university very expensive, the UCAM has the same power in access to databases that any of the top universities worldwide. "
Carlos Campa stressed that "the goal is to turn students into researchers in power, and for that, you can perform a search a few years ago cost hours or days of work a researcher," stressed the Manager of EBSCO.
The director of the Library of the UCAM, Maria Dolores Rios, has detailed that "our goal is to achieve excellence, we have a digital library, and I believe that through this agreement with EBSCO walk in the right direction."
The intervention of Carlos Campa, and Maria Dolores Rios, has been framed in the training sessions on Digital Library, directed to teachers.
Source: UCAM