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SUMMARY:Introduction to FT.Com
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DESCRIPTION:FT.com is the digital platform of the Financial Times\, offeri
 ng expert coverage of global business\, economics and financial frameworks
  through award-winning journalism\, analysis and commentary. Access is ava
 ilable free of charge to University of Oxford students\, faculty\, and res
 earchers via the Bodleian Libraries’ institutional subscription.\n\nThis
  webinar\, led by FT.com specialists\, will provide an overview of the pla
 tform and showcase features designed to support analysis and teaching. The
  session will include tailored recommendations for faculty and researchers
  in Business and Economics\, with practical guidance on using FT.com to en
 hance coursework\, classroom discussion and independent research. This wil
 l include a review of new features and tools such as: 'Ask FT' for AI base
 d topic exploration and discovery\; 'MyFT' for personalised content tracki
 ng\; curated newsletters for latest insights\; and article annotation as a
  methodological aid.\n\nThere will be an opportunity to discuss developmen
 t of course and research content and attendees who are librarians\, course
  convenors or staff members will be particularly welcome.\n\nBy the end of
  the session you will be able to: create an account with FT.Com\; make use
  of new features such as MyFT\; understand how AI is shaping access to the
  insights provided\; and maximise benefots to courses and research.
LAST-MODIFIED:20260520T132458Z
SPEAKER:John Southall (Social Science Library)\, Eamon Gaughan (Financial 
 Times)
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