Questia Launches New Research Tool Allowing Students Improved Organization and Time Savings
Gives Students Ability to Organize and Save All of Their Research in One Place
CHICAGO, Oct. 7, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Questia, the premier online research and paper-writing tool for students, has announced the launch of an all-new Research Tool. Through this new feature, students can now use Questia's citation and note-taking tools on any digital sources, even ones outside of Questia, and then save, organize and access all of them within Questia project folders.
For educators, the new Questia Research Tool now enables their school's online library to work more effectively, giving students the needed annotation tools to better research and organize sources found within these content databases. With all of their research materials in one place, students can save time and will automatically be better organized.
According to Gary Jeppsen, Questia's Director of Product and User Experience, "Questia users already love the organizational tools that are offered - project folders, citation and bibliography generators, and digital note taking - and have asked if they can incorporate sources outside Questia's library content. The Questia Research Tool was designed to specifically address this pain point by allowing college students access to Questia's extensive library and the use of external sources from one convenient and easily accessible spot."
Delivered as a browser extension for Chrome and FireFox, the Questia Research Tool can be accessed here at www.Questia.com/browser-extension.
About Cengage Learning and Questia
Cengage Learning is a leading provider of innovative teaching, learning and research solutions for the academic, professional and library markets worldwide. Questia, part of Cengage Learning, is the Web's premier online collection of copyrighted scholarly books, academic journals and research periodicals for students and includes integrated tools for note taking, organizing research, citing sources, creating footnotes and building bibliographies to help students write better research papers faster. For more information, visit www.cengage.com or www.questia.com.
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Madeline Struebing
Cengage Learning
617.289.7813
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