ABC-CLIO
ABC-CLIO[edit | edit source]
ABC-CLIO is an American publishing company that specializes in academic and reference works for libraries and educational institutions. Founded in 1955, ABC-CLIO has established itself as a leading provider of high-quality resources in the fields of history, social studies, and the humanities.
History[edit | edit source]
ABC-CLIO was founded by Eric Boehm in 1955. The company initially focused on publishing historical bibliographies and indexes. Over the years, ABC-CLIO expanded its offerings to include a wide range of reference books, encyclopedias, and online databases. The company's name, ABC-CLIO, is derived from the initials of the founders' first names and Clio, the muse of history in Greek mythology.
Products and Services[edit | edit source]
ABC-CLIO provides a variety of products and services designed to support educators, librarians, and students. These include:
- Reference Books: ABC-CLIO publishes a wide array of reference books covering topics such as history, politics, religion, and popular culture.
- Online Databases: The company offers several online databases that provide access to digital resources, including primary sources, scholarly articles, and multimedia content.
- Professional Development: ABC-CLIO offers professional development resources for educators, including webinars, workshops, and instructional materials.
Notable Publications[edit | edit source]
Some of ABC-CLIO's notable publications include:
- The Encyclopedia of World History
- American History: A Survey
- The Greenwood Encyclopedia of World Folklore and Folklife
Impact on Education[edit | edit source]
ABC-CLIO's resources are widely used in educational settings, from K-12 schools to universities. The company's commitment to providing accurate and comprehensive information has made it a trusted source for educators and students alike.
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