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{{Short description|Student study guides}}
[[File:CliffnotesRomeoAndJulietCover.jpg|thumbnail|150px|CliffsNotes for ''Romeo and Juliet'']]▼
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'''CliffsNotes''' (formerly '''Cliffs Notes''', originally '''Cliff's Notes''' and often, erroneously, '''CliffNotes''') are a series of [[student]] [[study guide]]s. 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 an▼
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▲[[File:CliffnotesRomeoAndJulietCover.jpg|thumbnail|150px|CliffsNotes for ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]'']]
▲'''CliffsNotes'''
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CliffsNotes was started by [[Nebraska]] native [[Clifton Hillegass]] in 1958.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2022/12/openai-chatgpt-writing-high-school-english-essay/672412/|title=The End of High-School English|first=Daniel|last=Herman|date=December 9, 2022|website=The Atlantic}}</ref> He was working at [[Nebraska Book Company]] of Lincoln, Nebraska, when he met Jack Cole, the co-owner of [[Coles (bookstore)|Coles]], a Toronto book business. Coles published a series of
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 become a [[Generic trademark|proprietary eponym]] for similar products.
[[International Data Group|IDG Books]] purchased CliffsNotes in 1998 for $14,200,000. [[Wiley (publisher)|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 guide|study guides]] of literary works.<ref name=marketplace>{{Cite web|title=CliffsNotes Goes Digital|url=http://marketplace.publicradio.org/display/web/2011/03/10/pm-cliffsnotes-goes-digital//|access-date=2011-03-10|publisher=American Public Radio|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110727192539/http://marketplace.publicradio.org/display/web/2011/03/10/pm-cliffsnotes-goes-digital//|archive-date=2011-07-27|url-status=dead}}</ref> In 2012, CliffsNotes was acquired by [[Houghton Mifflin Harcourt]].<ref name=about>{{Cite web|title=About CliffsNotes|url=https://www.cliffsnotes.com/discover-about|website=CliffsNotes|access-date=20 June 2015}}</ref>▼
▲[[International Data Group|IDG Books]] purchased CliffsNotes in 1998 for $14
== See also ==
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* [[Coles Notes]]
* [[Enotes]]
* [[Letts and Lonsdale]]
* [[Masterplots]]
* [[Schaum's Outlines]]
* [[Shmoop]]
* [[SparkNotes]]
* [[York Notes]]
== References ==
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{{Wiktionary|cliff notes}}
*[http://www.cliffsnotes.com/ CliffsNotes website]
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