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ABC-CLIO Solutions School Editions
Offering effective technology for your library and created specifically for middle and high school students, ABC-CLIO Solutions Schools Edition provides authoritative coverage of essential topics in U.S. history and government, world history, geography, and a range of multicultural and popular culture subjects.
Each online ABC-CLIO Solution includes four innovative components:
A COMPREHENSIVE REFERENCE LIBRARY with content from more than 230,000 primary sources and entries encompassing audio, video, photographs, illustrations, maps, and rich media.
A STANDARDS-BASED CURRICULUM updated daily by a team of subject-specific editorial experts and supported by an extensive range of instructional material.
A DEEP COLLECTION OF MODEL COMMENTARIES from noted scholars that have been specially commissioned to foster critical thinking stimulated by exposure to varying points of view.
AN EDUCATOR SUPPORT CENTER containing valuable professional development tools as well as relevant resources such as discussion points, activities, lesson plans, and research lists.
Highlights
- Updated daily with vetted, authoritative content, ABC-CLIO Solutions are always current, making outdated textbooks a thing of the past
Each Solutions database include a subject-specific library, a curriculum, unique model commentaries, and a full-featured educator support center
They're online and available for students and educators to access anywhere, anytime
More affordable than resources with far less content and fewer advanced features, Solutions databases represent an outstanding value
- Advisory Board
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David Tipton is the Editorial Specialist for the World History: Ancient and Medieval Eras, World History: The Modern Era, Daily Life through History, and World Religions databases. He received his BA and MA in History from the University of California, Santa Barbara with an emphasis on ancient and medieval history. He has completed doctoral coursework at University of California, Santa Barbara in the study of ancient Rome and early Christianity.
Lee W. Eysturlid is a history instructor at Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy in Aurora, Illinois. He also serves as an adjunct for Northwestern University's School of Continuing Studies program. Dr. Eysturlid earned his PhD in history from Purdue University, where he specialized in Intellectual Military History and the Habsburg and Ottoman empires. He is a member of the Citadel Historical Association and is an ABC-CLIO History Fellow. His published works include Philosophers of War: The Evolution of History's Greatest Military Thinkers (Praeger, 2013) and The Formative Influences, Theories, and Campaigns of the Archduke Carl of Austria (Praeger, 2000).
Rob Kiely is an adjunct assistant professor of liberal arts at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. He is also an instructor in such courses as the history of biology and the history of philosophy at Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy in Aurora, Illinois. Kiely has also delivered many lectures at the Adler Planetarium in Chicago, Illinois. He received his PhD from Northwestern University, where he studied the history of ideas and the history of science. His awards include a National Science Foundation Research Grant, an Outstanding Teaching Award from Northwestern University, and the Faculty of the Year Award from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
Peter N. Stearns is Professor of History and Provost Emeritus at George Mason University. Professor Stearns has written widely on world and emotions history, including two popular textbooks. Other books include A History of Shame (forthcoming), The Industrial Turn in World History (forthcoming), Guiding the American University: Challenges and Choices, Doing Emotions History, Gender in World History, Satisfaction Not Guaranteed: Dilemmas of Progress in Modern Society, Childhood in World History, and American Fear: The Causes and Consequences of High Anxiety, among many others. He also edited the Encyclopedia of World History, 6th edition. Before coming to George Mason University, Professor Stearns taught at the University of Chicago, Rutgers University, and Carnegie Mellon University. He served as vice president of the American Historical Association, Teaching Division, from 1995 to 1998. He was also founder and editor of the Journal of Social History from 1967 to 2015.
- Topic Centers
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The Emergence of Modern Europe, 1500–1700 • Reformation and Counter-Reformation • The Flowering of the Renaissance • The Rise of Absolutism • The Scientific Revolution |
Spheres of Influence, 1776–1914 • The Scramble for Africa • The Americas and the Caribbean • East Asia and the Pacific • South Asia and the Middle East |
The Cold War, 1945–1991 • Tension in the Post–War World • Crises, Confrontation, and Détente • The End of the Cold War |
The World Beyond Europe, 1500–1776 • African Empires • East Asia • South Asian and Middle Eastern Empires • The New World |
The Rise of Nationalism, 1815–1914 • The Consolidation of Modern Nation–States • The Social Revolution • A Cultural Revival |
A New Millennium, 1991–present • The Post-Cold War World • The 21st Century |
The Age of Reason, 1700–1800 • The Enlightenment • Early Industrialization |
The Power of the Industrial Revolution, 1800–1914 • Breakthroughs in Science • A Growing Market Economy • The Spread of Transportation • The Rise of Urbanization |
A Time of Revolutions, 1776–1825 • French Revolution and the Napoleonic Era • Latin American Revolutions |
The World at War, 1914–1945 • World War I • The Interwar Years • World War II |
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- Reviews/Endorsements
Reviews
"World History provides a comprehensive and well-written treatment of key historical developments from 1500 to the present day ... delivers a broad spectrum of resources ... helpful tools allow teachers and librarians to create, save, and post customized research lists of selected articles, supplementary materials, and activities online."—Technology & Learning
"This already outstanding resource has been improved with a crisp, easy-to-use interface that few students should have difficulty mastering. Highly recommended for school and public libraries."—Booklist
"The content in this database is well matched to academic needs for high school and high level middle school coursework."—Library Media Connection
Endorsements
"Since we purchased the ABC-CLIO Schools subscription websites, our library usage has grown tenfold. The library is packed these days! The depth and breadth of the websites is wonderful. Everything that students need—from country profiles to current images, maps, and documents—is in one place. And besides social studies teachers, foreign language teachers, and others use the websites too—some to plan curriculum. The library and social studies faculties are now working more closely together."—Joanne Hughes
Librarian/Technology Coordinator
Auburn Riverside High School
Auburn, WA
"After purchasing the websites, I participated in an online training session which was both convenient and informative! Now I quickly set up customized research lists for the students to direct them to discussion questions and review activities they can complete in the library. The students love all the visual primary sources, especially when they are making posters or brochures for class."—Terrie Crockwell
Library Media Technician
Etiwanda High School
Etiwanda, CA
"With the ABC-CLIO Schools subscription websites, students can locate information themselves with minimal instruction. The websites are accurate and reliable, and they guide students in building information literacy skills—examining different interpretations, choosing between resources, and synthesizing information. Teachers appreciate that the websites are current and aligned to standards."—Susan Leigh Burrell
Librarian/Media Specialist
Grace E. Metz Middle School
Manassas, VA
"The Wayne School district has adopted a thematic curriculum for the teaching of World and US History. As a result of this curriculum shift, we have decided not to rely on a textbook as the primary instrument for instruction. In this age of digital technology, we have found that there are many wonderful digital resources that students and teachers can utilize to enrich the learning experience. One of the best is ABC-CLIO. We find their databases of information to be rich in primary source materials, their readings to be clear and concise, and their videos, graphs, and charts very engaging. Furthermore, the ABC-CLIO databases are easy to navigate for students and teachers. Searches are easily obtained including advance searches. ABC-CLIO even provides stimulating lessons and discussion points to further enhance the classroom experience. We are very happy with their product including their support services. I would recommend ABC-CLIO to any school district looking to move their curriculum into the 21st century."
—Carmine J. Picardo, Supervisor of Curriculum and Instruction, Wayne Public Schools
- Awards
2002 Curriculum Web Site Awards, Premium Award — District Administration
2002 Best Software in High School (BESSIE) - Web Site — ComputEd Gazette
2002 Award of Excellence — Technology & Learning
2003 Golden Lamp and Distinguished Achievement Award — EdPress
2003 Readers' Choice Award: K-12 Instructional Software — eSchool News
2003 Curriculum Web Site Hall of Fame — District Administration
2004 Awards Portfolio Winner — Media & Methods Magazine
2008 Best Educational Software Award (BESSIE)—Social Studies Web Site — ComputEd Gazette
2008 Education Software Review Award (EDDIE) — ComputEd Gazette
2008 Award of Excellence — Tech and Learning
2015 New Product Award for "Course Essentials" Video Learning Module Series — Tech and Learning
2017 CODiE Award Winner - Best Social Sciences Instructional Solution — SIIA
2018 Gold Award — Modern Library Awards
2019 Best Social Studies Website — ComputED Best Educational Software Awards (BESSIES)
2018 Best Social Studies Website — ComputED Best Educational Software Awards (BESSIES)
2018 Best Online Educational Resource — ComputED Best Educational Software Awards (BESSIES)
- FAQs
How do I subscribe to a Solutions database? |
To subscribe to a database, first e-mail suborder@abc-clio.com or call Customer Service at 1-800-368-6868 for pricing, tiered based on the number of users at your institution. Once you have this information, you can send a Purchase Order to Customer Service.
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Can I subscribe to the databases through a distributor? |
Yes. In addition to being available for purchase directly, ABC-CLIO Solutions databases are also available for purchase through EBSCO, Mackin, and Follett.
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How do I send a Purchase Order? |
You can send a Purchase Order in one of three ways: by scanning and e-mailing it to suborder@abc-clio.com, by faxing it to 866-270-3856, or by mailing it to:
ABC-CLIO
P.O. Box 1911
Santa Barbara, CA 93116-1911
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How can I place an order if ABC-CLIO is not on my institution’s approved vendor list? |
ABC-CLIO products are sold through EBSCO, Follett, and Mackin and select consortia. Please contact your preferred distributor or consortium from your approved vendor list. If you are interested in ordering directly from ABC-CLIO, please contact customerservice@abc-clio.com to let us know how we can begin the process of being added to your institution’s approved vendor list.
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How often are the databases updated? |
ABC-CLIO Solutions databases are updated daily to reflect any developments and to align with school and course curricula.
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Can students access the databases while they are away from the school/library? |
Yes. You can access ABC-CLIO Solutions databases any place where you have Internet access. All you need is your username and password, or those provided to you by your school or institution.
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How do I change my viewing preferences inside my subscription? |
You can select display options for your institution by logging into your Educator Edition in the upper right corner and clicking “Update Information” under “Account Information” on the left navigation bar.
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Are promotional materials available? |
Promotional materials including flyers, brochures, and bookmarks are available. Contact our Marketing Department at abc-clio@abc-clio.com to put in your request.
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Where can I find on-demand training videos for my staff and me? |
All of your Getting Started videos may be found in your Educator Edition under the “Video Tutorials” tab on the left navigation bar. Log in to your Educator Edition by following the link located in the upper right corner of the homepage of any database to which you subscribe.
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What training options are available to me? |
ABC-CLIO provides a variety of virtual and on-demand training options to customers. Read more about ABC-CLIO’s training program on the homepage www.abc-clio.com/abc-cliosolutions.
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What are the browser, hardware, and software requirements? |
ABC-CLIO Solutions databases require Internet Explorer 10, Chrome 22, Firefox 31, or Safari 5.1 to run properly, and JavaScript, and cookies must be enabled. Your monitor resolution should be set at 1024 x 768 with hi-color/16-bit color or equivalent. The Adobe Flash Player plug-in is required to view some interactive sections of the site; the Apple QuickTime or Adobe Flash Player plug-in may be required to view older audio and video content. If you are unsure whether your browser, hardware, or software meets the minimum requirements, click on the HELP link located at the top right of each page of the database and select TECH NOTES from the new window that will appear to get the latest system requirement information.
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Are third-party plug-ins required to view any of the database resources? |
Adobe Flash Player is required for Flash animations, research tips, some Geography maps, and some audio and video. Apple QuickTime is required for some audio and video.
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What type of authentication options does ABC-CLIO Solutions support? |
The simplest way to authenticate a database is to use your username and password, but ABC-CLIO Solutions also enables IP authorization and authentication by referring URL or public library barcode.
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Are usage statistics available? |
Yes. Reports showing searches and sessions for the past year are available at http://counterstats.abc-clio.com. All you need to do is log in with your credentials and set the parameters for the type of report you’d like to run.
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Are MARC records available? |
MARC records for all ABC-CLIO databases are available for download and may be found under “Website Information” at the bottom of any page.
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Are persistent URLs available? |
No.
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