[CASL-L] Replacement for CIA World Factbook

Kara Swezey karaswezey at westonps.org
Tue Feb 10 07:46:31 PST 2026


Economics and Social Studies teachers had been using the CIA World Factbook
for assignments.  Now that that no longer exists, we are looking for
something else.  Is anyone aware of any websites or databases for this?  I
was thinking Gale: Global Issues potentially.

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Kara Swezey
Weston High School Library Media Specialist


Currently Reading:
*Broken Country *by Clare Leslie Hall

Just Read:
*The Correspondent *by Virginia Evans
*Ghost *by Jason Reynolds
*Persepolis *by Marjane Satrapi
*My Friends * by Fredrick Backman
*The Only Good Indians *by Stephen Graham Jones
*Loving vs Virginia *by Patricia Hruby Powell

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