K-12 Libraries
From questions about African-American soldiers to debates over "taxation without representation," Sources in U.S. History Online provides first-hand accounts of American History, bringing to life those subjects only summarized in textbooks.
Sources in U.S. History Online helps meet student and teacher needs with:
- Resources suitable for secondary school support, including AP- and IB-level coursework in history, government, and social studies.
- Intuitive navigation that engages students with a website-like feel.
Using familiar Web-like functionality and contextual essays, Sources in U.S. History Online provides:
The content that empowers users:
- First-hand accounts – takes students outside of the traditional textbook.
- Enables students to explore other kinds of resources, preparing them for research in a higher education environment.
The technology that gets results:
- Browsable by subject level, enabling students to delve into the collection without a search term in mind.

