Clarivate launches sustainability research solution

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 Clarivate Plc has announced the launch of ProQuestTM One Sustainability. The new solution is described as "an expansive, curated, multi-format content collection designed to meet the growing demand for sustainability curricula across research, teaching and learning".

Developed in collaboration with curriculum experts, faculty, students and librarians, ProQuest One Sustainability includes more than 1,500 scholarly journals, more than 40,000 full-text case studies, unique content from over 37,000 dissertations and theses, as well as reports, trade journals, ebooks and magazines. It offers a "transdisciplinary research experience" with content structured around sustainability’s environmental, social and economic pillars, its key competencies and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

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The new solution supports the study of topics such as climate change, renewable energy, environmental justice and sustainable business practices.

Patti Ginnis, Vice President, Product Management, ProQuest Information Solutions, Academia & Government at Clarivate said: "Sustainability issues are among the most urgent and complex facing society today and this is driving demand for a workforce with the knowledge and skills to address them. At Clarivate, we believe that research and education have the power to transform society. With ProQuest One Sustainability, we are empowering educators, students, researchers and lifelong learners with the critical knowledge and resources needed to make a meaningful impact.”

To further support users on their research and learning journey, ProQuest One Sustainability features AI-powered ProQuest Research Assistant. ProQuest Research Assistant harnesses the power of AI responsibly, enabling users to  craft targeted searches, analyse and interrogate documents, and explore new research ideas.

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01 November 2024