Catching up with Credo June 2018: Real-time Reference Question Title * 1. What sites do you recommend to patrons for research on contemporary and controversial issues? Select all that apply. CQ Researcher EBSCO Points of View EBSCO Issues & Controversies Other EBSCO resources Gale Opposing Viewpoints in Context Other Gale resources Issues and Controversies from Facts on File Credo Reference Wikipedia Other open web sites Not sure Other (please specify): Question Title * 2. What is the most important factor in your recommendation? Select only one. Currency of the material Authoritative sources Broad coverage of different controversial issues Balanced presentation of the issues Not sure Does not apply Other (please specify): Question Title * 3. Recently, Credo began curating content on controversial issues (Real-time Reference). Are you aware of this new offering available in your account now? Yes No Comments (optional): Question Title * 4. Credo's Real-time Reference category currently includes material from ProCon.org, Bloomberg QuickTake, and The Conversation. Are there other sites or sources on current events that we should try to incorporate in this offering? Question Title * 5. What changes should Credo make to increase the usefulness of this content on controversial issues? Select all that apply. Add more content in this area Separate the content from other Credo content (ie, separate search boxes or landing pages) Automatic recommendations of this content when searching for material on a controversial topic Automatic recommendations of this content when viewing an article related to a controversial topic Offer more trainings/how-to information on this content No changes necessary Other (please specify) Question Title * 6. Thank you for your feedback! If you'd like to learn more about Real-time Reference, and/or for a chance to win a $15 coffee card, please leave your name, email, and preference of Dunkin's or Starbucks below. Done