CliffsNotes

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CliffsNotes are a series of student study guides. The guides present and create literary and other works in pamphlet form or online. Detractors of the study guides claim they let students bypass reading the assigned literature. The company claims to promote the reading of the original work and does not view the study guides as a substitute for that reading.[1]

Company history[]

CliffsNotes was started by Nebraska native Clifton Hillegass in 1958. He was working at Nebraska Book Company of Lincoln, Nebraska, when he met Jack Cole, the co-owner of Coles, a Toronto book business. Coles published a series of Canadian study guides called Coles Notes, and sold Hillegass the U.S. rights to the guides.

Hillegass and his wife, Catherine, started the business in their basement at 511 Eastridge Drive in Lincoln, with sixteen William Shakespeare titles. By 1964 sales reached one million Notes annually. CliffsNotes now exist for hundreds of works. The term "Cliff's Notes" has now become a proprietary eponym for similar products.

IDG Books purchased CliffsNotes in 1998 for $14,200,000. John Wiley & Sons acquired IDG Books (renamed Hungry Minds) in 2001. In 2011, CliffsNotes announced a joint venture with Mark Burnett, a TV producer. This would be a series of 60-second video study guides of literary works.[2] In 2012, CliffsNotes was acquired by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.[1] In 2021, CliffsNotes was acquired by Course Hero.[3]

Other guides[]

In addition to guides for literature, the company produces several other series of guides, including:

  • CliffsQuickReview: A quick reference for information on scholastic subjects, such as sciences, mathematics, and history.
  • CliffsComplete: Similar to regular CliffsNotes, but also includes notes and commentary.
  • CliffsAP: Advanced placement study guides, including action plans, test-taking strategies, reviews, and exercises.
  • CliffsStudySolver: A learn-by-mastering approach to algebra, Spanish, grammar, and other subjects.
  • CliffsTestPrep: Test preparation guides for the LSAT, SATs, GED, and other tests.
  • Shakespeare on the Double!: The original Shakespeare text side-by-side with a contemporary English version.
  • The Manga Editions: Based on the traditional manga format.

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ a b "About CliffsNotes". CliffsNotes. Retrieved June 20, 2015.
  2. ^ "CliffsNotes Goes Digital". American Public Radio. Archived from the original on July 27, 2011. Retrieved March 10, 2011.
  3. ^ "Online education unicorn Course Hero buys CliffsNotes". Silicon Valley Business Journal. Retrieved August 21, 2021.

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