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Learning to Be an Explorer of the World

How do you view your position in the world? Are you an active participant? A passive observer? Somewhere in between? I’m not really sure where I fall. I do have… read more →

Library Instruction Development: Interview with Chelsea Misquith

As academic librarians, most of us are responsible for library instruction. As a result, we have to learn and develop a pedagogical or andragogical theory or framework. It is vital… read more →

How Libraries Can Access Funding from the Digital Equity Act

You are a digital inclusion champion.  If you work in a library, you are part of an organization that contributes to a more digitally equitable community. Your library likely provides… read more →

National Recovery Month: Risks, Signs, and Support

National Recovery Month was launched by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) in 1989 and is observed every September to bring awareness, support treatment and recovery practices,… read more →

New Content on Europe’s Renaissance and More Added to Modern World History

Students and researchers know that Infobase’s Modern World History is one of the best places to start any research on world history from the mid-15th century to the present. Now,… read more →

5 Student-Centered Strategies to Spark Joy in K–12 Classrooms

What made you laugh today? What made Miss Ice laugh today? As a teacher, on back-to-school night, I always shared with parents that asking about our classroom giggles was a… read more →

7 ELL Best Practices with Learn360

Are there multiple languages spoken across your school community? Creating a welcoming environment for all of your students who are English Language Learners (ELL) is paramount to a successful school… read more →

Trending Topics: What Students Are Searching for in 2022 on Credo Reference

What are users searching for in 2022? We’ve updated our stats to share with you a unique snapshot of the searches performed on Credo Reference by student researchers at thousands… read more →

Unpacking Andragogy & Academic Library Instruction

According to Merriam-Webster, andragogy is the art or science of teaching adults. So how can this theory help us as academic librarians—primarily since conversation around academic library instruction mainly revolves… read more →

Kellogg-Briand Pact: A Historical Controversy from Issues & Controversies in History

A Historical Spotlight from Issues & Controversies in History: KELLOGG-BRIAND PACT: Should Nations Adopt This Treaty? Should nations adopt the Kellogg-Briand Pact? Be sure to check out Issues & Controversies… read more →

New Content on Chinese and Indian Empires and More Added to Ancient & Medieval History

Infobase’s history databases are continually updated with new content, offering students and researchers even more topics to delve deep into and more guided entryways into the content to make it… read more →

Just Press Play: Using Streaming Video for Course Development

From 2012 to 2017, I taught teacher certification college students with 40+ carefully curated and organized videos that spanned my Learning Theories course curriculum—from original film capturing the Bobo Doll… read more →