World Religions: The Story of God and More

Approximately 380 video clips have just been added to World Religions, including clips from the following three series: The Story of God with Morgan Freeman by National Geographic Digital Media: This six-part series explores how religion has shaped the history of the world and how it continues to mold the lives of every single one […]

Ancient and Medieval History: The Art of China, The Silk Road, and More

Approximately 570 video clips have just been added to Ancient and Medieval History, including clips from two series from the BBC: The Art of China and The Silk Road: Where East Met West. In The Art of China, Andrew Graham-Dixon sets out to discover what makes Chinese art and sculpture so intriguing and unique. With […]

Our New K–12 Catalog Is Here!

Hot off the presses, Infobase’s new K–12 catalog features the best offerings in databases, streaming video, teacher resources, and eBooks for schools, classrooms, and libraries. Our K–12 online resources are student-focused, user-friendly, and educator time-savers. Choose from wide-ranging cross-curricular titles; essential products covering STEM, literature, and social studies; and many more. View the PDF version and start planning next […]

Films On Demand: Summer Programming Ideas—Russia’s Last Tsar and More

Our summer programming suggestions from Films On Demand can help students and researchers learn more about the last days of the Russian royal family, honor a pioneer of aviation, celebrate the birthday of a champion of human rights, study how the Korean War ended, and learn how to prevent and treat a deadly liver disease. […]

Access Video On Demand: June/July Programming Ideas—DIY and More

Access Video On Demand provides countless ideas for engaging community programming, including home and self-improvement titles as well as videos honoring a pioneer of aviation and a champion of human rights, discussing how the Korean War ended, and educating viewers about a deadly liver disease. Subscribers can also explore the complete calendar (accessible via the menu in […]

World Geography and Culture: 2018 Updates

World Geography and Culture is continuously updated and enhanced, increasing the educational value of this award-winning resource. Here is a recap of some of the content updates made so far this year. Recent Updates and Additions: Country entries: Fully revised and updated 500 entries for 12 countries, including: Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Hungary Indonesia Kyrgyzstan […]

World News Digest: 2018 Updates

World News Digest is continuously updated and enhanced, increasing the educational value of this award-winning resource. Here is a recap of some of the content updates made so far this year. Recent Updates and Additions: News Media Roundups: Created more than 150 new collections of various media on breaking news as it occurred, including such […]

American History: 2018 Updates

American History is continuously updated and enhanced, increasing the educational value of this award-winning resource. Here is a recap of some of the content updates made so far this year. Images: Added more than 1,000 new images, many on important topics such as daily life, city and urban living, entertainment, religion, and education, to name just […]

Modern World History: 2018 Updates

Modern World History is continuously updated and enhanced, increasing the educational value of this award-winning resource. Here is a recap of some of the content updates made so far this year. Authoritative sources: Added seven new volumes from the Milestones in World History series: The Chinese Cultural Revolution The Manhattan Project The Bolshevik Revolution The Perry […]

The World Almanac®: 2018 Updates

The World Almanac® is continuously updated and enhanced, increasing the educational value of this award-winning resource. Here are some of the content updates made so far this year. Recent Updates and Additions: U.S. Government: Added a complete calendar for 2018 primary elections, state-by-state information about voter identification requirements in 2018, and results of 2017 and 2018 […]

Classroom Video On Demand: May/June Programming Ideas—The 19th Amendment and More

Use these Classroom Video On Demand titles to learn how American women finally won the right to vote, how one of our Founding Fathers contributed to the understanding of electricity, and how one of the most divisive symbols of the Cold War came tumbling down. Subscribers can also check out the complete calendar (accessible via the […]

The World Almanac® for Kids Elementary: New Content on Holidays and Polar Regions

New content has just been added to two of The World Almanac® for Kids Elementary‘s kid-friendly, curricular subject modules, including: The new “Polar Regions” section of the Habitats in Our World module covers all aspects of the Arctic and Antarctic regions, with articles and images on the following topics, plus a clear glossary: What Are Polar Regions? […]