Public Libraries

Cultivating informed communities to empower continuous growth

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Infobase provides a wealth of educational content for our patrons that empowers them in their research and learning goals.”

Samantha Chin, Johnson County Library

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Why Infobase for public libraries?

Foster critical thinking and lifelong learning through trusted resources, engaging programs, and meaningful experiences that build information literacy for students, families, and independent learners.

Trusted, curated content for all ages

Infobase provides expertly curated, age-appropriate resources that support informed learning. Public libraries can empower patrons—from kids to lifelong learners—to develop critical thinking and information evaluation skills in a safe, reliable environment.

Engaging, multimedia learning tools

With videos, interactive modules, eBooks, and more, Infobase brings learning to life. These tools not only increase engagement but also help users build digital and media literacy skills—essential for navigating today’s information-rich world.

Remote access with seamless integration

Infobase supports remote access and integrates easily with library systems and authentication tools like SSO. Patrons can explore resources anytime, anywhere, while practicing independent research and source verification skills—cornerstones of information literacy.

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