From: Mark Ayling <info@go.proquest.com>To: "naglaxman@yahoo.com" <naglaxman@yahoo.com>Sent: Sunday, 22 October 2017, 02:45:45 GMT+5:30Subject: Video content is essential to researchers | | Make your library the researchers’ choice for video | White list emails from ProQuest | | | | | | | | NEWS | | BLOG | | CONTACT | | | | | | | | | Dear Laxman Rao, New research shows video content emerging as an increasingly important resource for students and researchers – and its rapid rise is showing no sign of slowing. | | | | Video’s emergence as a primary resource illustrates a broad-based movement towards content diversity, and the eagerness of students and scholars to look beyond peer-reviewed journals for high-value information. Check out our blog to find out more about how video is impacting the drive towards content diversity. Sincerely, Mark Ayling Sr. Product Marketing Manager | | | | | | | | ProQuest 789 East Eisenhower Parkway Ann Arbor, MI 48108 - 1346 USA You are receiving this mailing based on your ProQuest subscription preferences. Update your preferences. No longer interested in ProQuest mailings? Unsubscribe. | | | | | | | | | | | Difficulty viewing email? Open in web browser | Review our privacy policy | | |