Facilitating Library Support for Student Veterans: The Libraries and Veterans Toolkit

According to the Department of Veterans Affairs, there are approximately half a million service members and veterans using educational benefits to pursue higher education annually. That number is likely much larger, as many veterans may not be eligible for educational benefits or may have exhausted...

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