Anyone who wants to study history needs access to primary sources—copies of the documents, photographs, recordings, and other content created during the period being studied. Historians turn to primary sources... read more →
What’s the first thing that comes to mind when you hear the word “expat”? Is it maybe a white American or European living abroad, probably for a handful of years... read more →
Twanna Hodge’s article “Integrating Cultural Humility into Public Services Librarianship” reinforces the importance of cultural humility in librarianship. In this blog post, I interview Twanna Hodge, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion... read more →
Every school year, thousands of students participate in the year-long National History Day competition as an exciting way for students to learn about historical research and analysis. Infobase is proud... read more →
"Juneteenth" is an annual African-American celebration commemorating the 1865 abolition of slavery in Texas. Though cut off from the rest of the South in 1863, much of Texas remained unoccupied... read more →
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