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Rebecca Ortenberg

Rebecca Ortenberg

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As part of Penn Libraries’ Strategic Communications team, Rebecca is editor and lead writer for the Penn Libraries News blog, and she leads content-sourcing, creation, planning, monitoring, and daily posting to the Libraries' institutional social media channels.

Before coming to the Penn Libraries, she worked at the Science History Institute, where she held the role of social media editor and served as project manager for digital public humanities projects. Previously she conducted research and presented programs at historic sites in Oregon, New York, and Delaware. She is also the managing editor of Lady Science, a magazine and podcast about the history and popular culture of science.

Rebecca received an M.A. in History Museum Studies from the Cooperstown Graduate Program (SUNY Oneona) and a B.A. in history from Lewis and Clark College.

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Submitted by rorten@upenn.edu on Wed, 06/29/2022 - 10:56

Just in time for summer reading season, the Penn Libraries has subscribed to the Harvard Business Review ebooks package from EBSCO. It includes newly published eBooks like Frontiers in Social Innovation and groundbreaking works like The Entrepreneurial Mindset, as well as article compilations, with foundational articles included in the package's Harvard Business Review Classics series. 

The titles in this collection cover a broad range of subjects, from organizational themes like leadership, workplace culture, and competitive strategy, to self-help topics related to communication skills, time management, and personal productivity. Looking for strategies to rebalance the time spent on collaborative projects? Try Beyond Collaboration Overload: How to Work Smarter, Get Ahead and Restore Your Well-Being. Catch up on new trends quickly by reading Harvard Business Review’s 10 Must Reads 2022 or scratch the itch for business scandal by reading Collision Course: Carlos Ghosn and the Culture Wars That Upended an Auto Empire

All of the material in this collection can be used in course reserves or as course materials. The books are indexed separately in the Franklin catalog, so you can find what you’re looking for by searching for a specific title. You can also search by author, keyword, or subject using the EBSCO interface.  

Funding for this year's subscription was provided by the Seltzer Family Fund for Huntsman Program resources. 

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Just in time for summer reading season, the Penn Libraries has subscribed to the Harvard Business Review ebooks package from EBSCO.