Ancient and Medieval History, the go-to database for thorough coverage of world history from prehistory through the mid-1500s, has been expanded with eight new Topic Centers that narrate the stories... 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 →
The U.S. Constitution's Bill of Rights consists of just 10 sentences—some of which are fairly vague—and Americans have debated their meaning and interpretation for more than 200 years. Understanding how... read more →
College intern Diya Iyer, who is majoring in computer engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, is the latest host on Shaping the Future of STEM. In episode 2,... read more →
Many colleges and universities have started their Fall semester, so many of us academic librarians are returning to in-person instruction sessions. This blog post will be reflective in nature concerning... read more →