Whether it takes the form of painting, dance, or fashion, art can have a powerful impact on people, especially the young. It can inspire empathy and challenge us to see... read more →
You’ve no doubt heard about it in the news: a massive uptick in book challenges in institutions nationwide. The American Library Association’s Office for Intellectual Freedom tracked more than 1,269... read more →
The information literacy landscape is constantly changing. Technologies and the ways in which people communicate evolve. Content is produced and distributed so quickly and across so many formats that it... read more →
Infobase is proud to announce that Credo Reference and Source Reference—the award-winning multidisciplinary databases designed to help students improve their research skills while doing research—now both have a new refreshed... read more →
Did you know that George Washington never knew dinosaurs existed? George Washington died before dinosaur fossils were ever discovered. Whether you're a librarian, teacher, or student, it can be challenging... read more →