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ABC-Clio
View on WikipediaABC-Clio, LLC (stylized ABC-CLIO) is an American publishing company for academic reference works and periodicals primarily on topics such as history and social sciences for educational and public library settings. Since 2021, ABC-Clio and its suite of imprints are collectively imprints of British publishing house Bloomsbury Publishing.
Key Information
ABC-Clio provides service to fifteen different online databases which contain over one million online textbooks.[2] The company consults academic leaders in the fields they cover in order to provide authority for their reference titles.[3] The headquarters are located in Santa Barbara, California.
History
[edit]ABC-Clio was founded in 1955 as a privately held corporation by Eric Boehm with its first publication, Historical Abstracts.[4] The name represents the company's two original divisions when it incorporated in 1969: ABC stands for American Bibliographical Center and Clio Press is named after Clio, the muse of history from ancient Greek mythology. According to Boehm, he had always been interested in history so when he noticed that there were not many good historical abstracting services available, he started publishing the Historical Abstracts.[5]
During the 1960s, a sister bibliographic and abstract publication on American history was added, America: History and Life, which was considered an award-winning title. The company entered into digital publishing with electronic data in the 1960s and in 1975, it published its first online database[6] called DIALOG. During the 1980s, ABC-Clio expanded into providing primary reference books such as encyclopedias and dictionaries and stopped publishing bibliographic books.[5]
In the 1990s, ABC-Clio began to provide access to its humanities database on CD-ROM. The Exegy Current Events CD-ROM was named "Best Disc of the Year" by Library Journal.[4] In 1998, ABC-Clio provided electronic access to America: History and Life. By the 2000s, one of the company's most popular products had become online databases for researching many topics in the field of the humanities. In 2001, ABC-Clio began to publish eBooks, initially providing 150 different titles to schools and libraries.[6] The company's reference books had won numerous awards, and the company started a series of subject-related online databases for secondary school use. In 2004, the company acquired the quarterly historical journal, Journal of the West, which has been published since 1962.[4]
In 1996, ABC-Clio merged with an electronic publishing company, Intellimation, which also produced educational software. The merger brought Becky Snyder, who by 2009 had become ABC-Clio's president, from Intellimation.[7] In 2007, it sold two databases – Historical Abstracts and America: History and Life – to EBSCO Publishing; in addition, the companies also agreed a partnership through which nine additional ABC-Clio databases would be distributed through EBSCO Publishing.[8]
In December 2021, Bloomsbury Publishing acquired ABC-Clio for US$22.9 million (equivalent to $26.1 million in 2024).[9]
Subsidiaries
[edit]- Intellimation
- Linworth Publishing, Inc.: On March 18, 2009, Libraries Unlimited announced the acquisition of Linworth Publishing, with partnership becoming effective immediately.[10]
- Journal of the West
Imprints and series
[edit]ABC-Clio/Greenwood
[edit]In 2008, ABC-Clio acquired the Greenwood Publishing Group from Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. The deal gave ABC-Clio a "perpetual license" to use the imprints of Greenwood Press and publish all of its titles. Acquiring the publishing group gave ABC-Clio access to Greenwood Press, Praeger Publishers, Praeger Security International, and Libraries Unlimited.[11] Greenwood focuses on publishing full-text reference works which are authoritative on various topics.[12]
Libraries Unlimited
[edit]Libraries Unlimited came to ABC-Clio as part of a deal with Greenwood Press. In 2012, Kathyrn Suárez was named publisher for this division, which focuses on publishing for librarians and information professionals.[12]
ABC-Clio Solutions
[edit]ABC-Clio databases are provided under the umbrella of ABC-Clio Solutions. There are fifteen different databases providing access to different subject areas.[2] ABC-Clio Solutions provides digital curriculum with multimedia content, text-to-speech features, translation tools which covers various topics relating to history and the humanities.[13] After ABC-Clio acquired Greenwood Press's databases, they revamped the look and feel of their interface in order to provide common access through the ABC-Clio interface.[14] ABC-Clio also provided the ability to search across multiple databases through one search, also providing options for narrowing the search after revamping their interface.[15] The new interface is considered user-friendly and provides access to personalized features.[16]
Praeger Publishing
[edit]In 1950, American Frederick A. Praeger founded Frederick A. Praeger, Inc.[17] Originally publishing books by disillusioned former Communists who had fled from behind the Iron Curtain, the publishing house became known for publishing "scholarly and professional books" in the subject areas of social sciences and the humanities.[12]
In 1966, Praeger sold his firm to William B. Benton, an American senator and publisher and the chairman of Encyclopaedia Britannica.[17] In 1976, it was sold to CBS,[18] which had shortened the name to Praeger Publishing before selling it to Greenwood Press, Inc., in 1986.[18]
When the renamed Greenwood Publishing Group (GPG) was acquired by ABC-Clio in 2009,[19] Praeger Publishing became a standalone imprint of ABC-Clio, and remained such when, in December 2021, Bloomsbury Publishing bought ABC-Clio.[9]
References
[edit]- ^ "ABC-CLIO Solutions – Contact Us". Archived from the original on 2017-12-05. Retrieved 2017-12-04.
- ^ a b Noonoo, Stephen (2 April 2015). "Database Offers 1 Million Free Resources and Images in April". eSchool News. Archived from the original on Sep 8, 2015. Retrieved 8 May 2015.
- ^ Vnuk, Rebecca (15 September 2012). "Encyclopedia Update: Reboot, 2012". Booklist. 109 (2): 52–56. ISSN 0006-7385. Retrieved 8 May 2015.
- ^ a b c "History and Mission". ABC-Clio. Archived from the original on 19 November 2016. Retrieved 26 November 2016.
- ^ a b Hane, Paula J. (January 2001). "ABC-CLIO Stresses Customer-Based Products". Information Today. 18 (1): 12. ISSN 8755-6286. Retrieved 8 May 2015.[dead link]
- ^ a b Costello, Megan (2 April 2001). "E-books a natural for ABC-CLIO". Publishers Weekly. 248 (14): 28–29. ISSN 0000-0019. Retrieved 26 November 2016.
- ^ Rogers, Michael (May 1996). "ABC-CLIO merges with Intellimation". Library Journal. 121 (8). ISSN 0363-0277. Retrieved 8 May 2015.[dead link]
- ^ "EBSCO Acquires Two Renowned Databases from ABC-CLIO: Historical Abstracts and America: History and Life" (Press release). AFL-Clio, EBSCO Publishing. 2007-06-15. Archived from the original on 2008-04-15. Retrieved 2024-09-14.
- ^ a b Milliot, Jim (2021-12-16). "Bloomsbury Buys ABC-CLIO for $22.9Million [sic]". Publishers Weekly. Archived from the original on 2024-09-10. Retrieved 2024-09-14.
- ^ Two Top Professional Development Publishers Partner to Create Next-Generation Resources for Librarians and Educators
- ^ Albanese, Andrew (November 2008). "ABC-CLIO "Buys" Greenwood Imprints". Library Journal. 133 (18). ISSN 0363-0277. Archived from the original on 27 November 2016. Retrieved 8 May 2015.
- ^ a b c "Kathryn Suárez Appointed Publisher of Libraries Unlimited". Santa Barbara Independent. 9 May 2012. Retrieved 8 May 2015.
- ^ "ABC-CLIO Upgrades History Instruction with Multimedia Content". eSchool News. 18 February 2015. Retrieved 26 November 2016.
- ^ Quinn, Mary Ellen (1 November 2010). "Another Look At: ABC-CLIO Databases". Booklist. 107 (5): 90. ISSN 0006-7385. Retrieved 26 November 2016.
- ^ Kuzyk, Raya (16 November 2007). "Reference Into the Future". Library Journal. 132: 8–11. ISSN 0363-0277. Retrieved 8 May 2015.[dead link]
- ^ O'Gorman, Jack, ed. (2014). Reference Sources for Small and Medium-Sized Libraries (8th ed.). Chicago, Illinois: ALA Editions. pp. 7–8. ISBN 9780838912126.
- ^ a b Lyons, Richard D. (1994-06-05). "Frederick A. Praeger Dies at 78; Published Books on Communism". Obituaries. The New York Times. p. 48. Archived from the original on 2010-10-09. Retrieved 2024-09-14.
- ^ a b "CBS Agrees to Sell Praeger Publishers Unit". Arts. The New York Times. 1985-12-18. p. C22. Archived from the original on 2015-05-24. Retrieved 2024-09-14.
- ^ "Greenwood-Houghton Mifflin Harcourt | DA Creative Director". Archived from the original on 2017-01-16. Retrieved 2017-01-13.
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Founding and Early Publications
ABC-Clio was founded in 1955 by Eric H. Boehm and his wife Inge Pauli Boehm as a privately held corporation specializing in bibliographic services for historical research.[6] Boehm, a German-Jewish immigrant and Holocaust survivor born in 1918, passed away in 2017 at age 99. The company's initial focus was on creating comprehensive serial bibliographies to aid scholars in accessing global historical literature. The company relocated its headquarters to Santa Barbara, California, in 1960, where it has remained the operational base supporting the development of its early publications.[6][7] The first publication, Historical Abstracts, launched in 1955 as a serial bibliography that covered world history from 1450 to the present, deliberately excluding the United States and Canada to fill a gap in international historical indexing.[8] This quarterly resource abstracted articles from thousands of journals, books, and dissertations, establishing ABC-Clio's reputation for rigorous, scholar-oriented reference tools. In the mid-1960s, the company expanded its scope with the launch of America: History and Life in 1963, a companion bibliography that addressed U.S. and Canadian history from prehistory onward, providing abstracts and citations from over 1,800 periodicals to complement the global focus of its predecessor.[9] In 1969, ABC-Clio incorporated formally, merging its core operations into two distinct divisions: the American Bibliographical Center (ABC), which handled bibliographic compilation and indexing, and Clio Press, dedicated to publishing historical monographs, reference books, and periodicals.[2] This structure formalized the company's dual emphasis on research tools and scholarly publishing. By 1975, ABC-Clio entered digital publishing through a partnership with DIALOG Information Services, Inc., making Historical Abstracts and America: History and Life available as the first online databases for historical research, marking a pivotal shift toward electronic access for academic users.[9]Expansion and Key Acquisitions
During the 1980s, ABC-Clio transitioned from its origins in bibliographic services to emphasize primary reference books, including encyclopedias and dictionaries, while discontinuing its serial bibliographies such as the World Bibliographical Series in print format. This shift allowed the company to broaden its scope beyond indexing and abstracting toward more accessible, content-driven resources for libraries and educators.[2] In the 1990s, ABC-Clio advanced into digital formats by introducing CD-ROM databases, providing enhanced access to its humanities and history content, including the Exegy Current Events CD-ROM, which covered global political, geographical, social, and historical events.[11][12] These products represented a key diversification into multimedia technology, aligning with growing demand for electronic reference tools in academic and public libraries. In 1996, ABC-Clio merged with Intellimation, an electronic publishing firm specializing in educational software and multimedia, which strengthened its capabilities in computer-based learning materials.[13] The early 2000s saw further product innovation with ABC-Clio's entry into electronic books. In 2001, the company launched its eBook initiative, planning to release 150 titles by year's end, targeted at schools and libraries through direct sales and partnerships like Versaware for digital formatting.[14] This move positioned ABC-Clio as an early adopter of e-publishing in the reference sector. In 2004, ABC-Clio expanded its periodical offerings by acquiring the Journal of the West, a quarterly historical publication dating back to 1962, to enrich its historical content portfolio.[4] Strategic divestitures and acquisitions marked the mid-2000s growth phase. In 2007, ABC-Clio sold its flagship databases Historical Abstracts and America: History and Life to EBSCO Publishing, enabling EBSCO to integrate and distribute them while ABC-Clio refocused on other digital and print resources.[15] The following year, in 2008, ABC-Clio secured a perpetual license to the entire Greenwood Publishing Group catalog from Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, incorporating over 18,000 titles and key imprints like Greenwood Press and Praeger to significantly expand its academic and reference holdings.[16] In 2009, through its Libraries Unlimited imprint, ABC-Clio acquired Linworth Publishing, enhancing its professional development materials for school librarians and educators. These moves diversified ABC-Clio's offerings and solidified its role in educational publishing up to that point.Ownership Changes and Recent Developments
In December 2021, Bloomsbury Publishing Plc announced and completed its acquisition of ABC-CLIO LLC for $22.9 million (equivalent to $26.1 million in 2024 dollars).[7][5] This transaction marked a significant expansion for Bloomsbury's academic and digital publishing divisions, particularly in North America, by incorporating ABC-CLIO's established portfolio of reference materials and online resources.[17] Following the acquisition, ABC-CLIO was integrated as a suite of imprints within Bloomsbury's Academic & Professional division, leveraging the parent company's global distribution networks to enhance accessibility and focus on scholarly content.[18] This integration preserved ABC-CLIO's operational independence while aligning its offerings with Bloomsbury's emphasis on innovative digital platforms, resulting in strengthened market reach for educational and library resources.[19] Post-acquisition, ABC-CLIO maintained its core of 32 databases and experienced growth in curriculum-aligned digital content, including new collections for social studies and humanities education through 2025.[19][20] ABC-CLIO's headquarters remained in Santa Barbara, California, with no major relocations reported as of 2025, supporting continuity in its U.S.-based operations.[21] The acquisition reinforced ABC-CLIO's mission of promoting lifelong learning, which complemented Bloomsbury's ethos as an independent publisher dedicated to high-quality academic and professional materials.[7][17]Organizational Structure
Imprints
ABC-CLIO maintains a portfolio of specialized publishing imprints that collectively support its mission in academic reference, scholarly nonfiction, and professional development. These imprints, integrated through strategic acquisitions and internal evolution, each target distinct audiences within the humanities, social sciences, and related fields, emphasizing authoritative content for educators, researchers, and professionals.[1] The flagship ABC-CLIO imprint serves as the core brand, originating from the company's founding divisions established in 1955 as the American Bibliographical Center and Clio Press. It specializes in reference works focused on history, social sciences, and interdisciplinary topics, producing encyclopedias, bibliographies, and analytical resources that foster scholarly inquiry and curriculum support. This imprint has historically emphasized innovative formats to make complex historical and social narratives accessible to academic and educational users.[2][1] In 2008, ABC-CLIO acquired the Greenwood Publishing Group, incorporating the Greenwood imprint into its operations and gaining access to over 18,000 titles. Greenwood, originally founded in 1967, concentrates on scholarly monographs and reference materials in the humanities, social sciences, and science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines. It includes sub-series such as Greenwood Press, known for in-depth studies on cultural, historical, and scientific themes, often featuring series like "Daily Life Through History" that provide contextual overviews of societal developments. The acquisition expanded ABC-CLIO's capacity for high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship aimed at university libraries and researchers.[16][22] Praeger Publishing, integrated following the 2008 Greenwood acquisition, traces its origins to 1950 when it was founded by Frederick A. Praeger as an independent house specializing in international affairs and Cold War-era topics. Under ABC-CLIO, Praeger focuses on current events, security studies, military history, and professional books in political science and global policy, publishing timely analyses and expert commentaries for policymakers, academics, and practitioners. Its catalog highlights interdisciplinary works on defense, foreign relations, and strategic issues, maintaining a reputation for rigorous, contemporary nonfiction.[23][1] Also acquired as part of the 2008 Greenwood deal, Libraries Unlimited dedicates itself to library science, information management, and professional development for librarians and educators. It produces practical guides, handbooks, and reference resources on cataloging, collection development, youth services, and school librarianship, supporting the training and advocacy needs of information professionals. This imprint emphasizes actionable tools for enhancing library operations and literacy programs in academic, public, and school settings.[24][25]Subsidiaries
ABC-CLIO's subsidiaries encompass entities that support its educational and publishing operations through specialized multimedia, professional resources, and scholarly periodicals. Intellimation, established in 1987 as a subsidiary of ABC-CLIO, specialized in developing educational multimedia and software tailored for K-12 and higher education, with a particular emphasis on history and social studies curricula.[13] In 1996, ABC-CLIO merged with Intellimation to enhance its electronic publishing capabilities, integrating the subsidiary's technology-focused offerings into the company's broader portfolio of reference and educational materials. Linworth Publishing, acquired in 2009 by Libraries Unlimited—an imprint of ABC-CLIO—operated as a key subsidiary providing resources for school librarians and educators, including professional development materials and journals such as Library Media Connection.[26] This acquisition allowed ABC-CLIO to expand its support for library media specialists by incorporating Linworth's focus on practical tools for teaching and curriculum integration in educational settings. The subsidiary's contributions were fully integrated into ABC-CLIO's operations, bolstering professional resources distinct from core book imprints. The Journal of the West, acquired by ABC-CLIO in 2004, functions as a subsidiary quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to the history and culture of the American West.[27] Since the acquisition, it has been published under ABC-CLIO's oversight, offering illustrated articles on regional topics and providing subscribers with online access to current and select back issues to complement the company's historical reference ecosystem.[28] This integration has enabled ABC-CLIO to maintain a dedicated platform for scholarly discourse on Western U.S. themes, enhancing its role in academic and cultural preservation.Publishing Focus and Products
Reference and Academic Books
ABC-CLIO specializes in reference books that provide authoritative overviews of historical and social topics through structured series designed for accessibility and depth. The Daily Life Through History series, a cornerstone of its offerings, examines everyday elements of past eras—such as religion, food, health, and recreation—offering readers a vivid window into historical contexts across cultures and time periods.[29] This award-winning series emphasizes scholarly yet engaging narratives to make history relatable.[30] Another key reference line, the Greenwood Guides to Historic Events, delivers concise, in-depth analyses of significant occurrences from 1500 to 1900, including the American Revolution and the Industrial Revolution. Each volume incorporates historical narratives, multiple topical chapters, excerpts from primary source documents, biographies of key figures, and annotated bibliographies to foster critical thinking and research.[31] These guides prioritize balanced perspectives and primary material integration to support detailed historical inquiry.[32] In academic publishing, ABC-CLIO produces monographs focused on history, political science, and social sciences, featuring works by leading scholars that advance understanding in these fields through rigorous analysis and often the inclusion of primary sources for evidentiary support.[1] Examples include studies on military history and governmental systems, curated to meet high scholarly standards while remaining approachable.[33] Since 2001, ABC-CLIO has significantly expanded its eBook portfolio, beginning with an initial release of 150 titles tailored for educational institutions and libraries, and growing to over 6,000 reference and academic volumes available through the ABC-CLIO eBook Collection platform as of 2025.[14] [34] This digital format enhances accessibility for static content like series volumes and monographs, allowing simultaneous multi-user access without print limitations.[35] ABC-CLIO's books have earned recognition for excellence in reference publishing, including selections in Library Journal's Best Reference Works lists, such as a 2021 title on historical epidemics that contextualizes modern health crises.[36] These accolades highlight the publisher's commitment to reliable, impactful nonfiction.[3] The primary audiences for these reference and academic books include scholars conducting specialized research, educators integrating authoritative materials into curricula, and general readers pursuing informed nonfiction on historical and social themes.[4]Digital Resources and Databases
ABC-CLIO's digital resources and databases, managed under the ABC-CLIO Solutions division, encompass a comprehensive suite of over 32 subscription-based platforms designed for educational and research purposes, providing access to more than one million primary sources, reference entries, and multimedia assets. These offerings include 17 specialized school databases focused on social studies curricula for grades K-12, such as American History and World History: Ancient-Modern Eras, which integrate historical reference materials, primary documents, videos, interactive timelines, and maps to support student research and classroom instruction. Recent additions, such as Women's History in the United States launched in 2024, continue to expand coverage of diverse historical experiences.[7][4][37][38] The ABC-CLIO Social Studies platform serves as a curriculum-aligned hub, delivering standards-based content with built-in tools for lesson planning, primary source analysis, and student activities tailored to U.S. educational frameworks like Common Core. It emphasizes interactive elements, such as multimedia galleries and customizable research organizers, to foster critical thinking in topics ranging from U.S. government to global issues, with institutional licensing enabling school-wide access. Additionally, 16 academic databases target higher education, covering humanities and social sciences with scholarly essays, ethnic studies resources, and genocide studies, all enhanced by advanced search functionalities and monthly updated featured content.[39][37][40] Professional development resources are integrated through partnerships with Libraries Unlimited, offering webinars, online training modules, and tools specifically for school librarians and educators to maximize database utilization. These include sessions on research instruction and accessibility features, supporting lifelong learning and professional growth within library settings.[41][3] Following its acquisition by Bloomsbury Publishing in 2021 and full integration by 2022, ABC-CLIO's digital portfolio has expanded global accessibility through enhanced licensing options and integration with Bloomsbury's academic imprints, adding thousands of scholarly titles and improving cross-platform search capabilities for international users. The subscription model prioritizes institutional and library consortia, ensuring scalable access to dynamic, multimedia-rich content that evolves with educational needs.[7][18][42]References
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