About WiseTo
WiseTo is a reference website that provides authoritative information on a variety of subject areas written, researched, and organized by professionals. The WiseTo mission is to provide trusted information that is always reliable and right at your fingertips.
About WiseTo Social Issues
WiseTo Social Issues is the first pillar of the WiseTo reference website dedicated to educating students and the general public about all sides of the toughest social issue topics of the day. WiseTo Social Issues aims to promote a more informed dialog on these topics by presenting an unbiased look at a variety of points of view, facts, and statistics, as well as articles from numerous periodicals and reference publications to support all sides of each issue. We inform. You decide.
Why Can I Trust WiseTo?
WiseTo is owned and operated by The Gale Group Inc., the world's leading provider of trusted information for schools, libraries, and universities for over fifty years. We publish award-winning and critically reviewed books, eBooks, online databases, and microfilm and our content is written by highly qualified topic experts. Our information is used by students and consumers in their libraries, schools and on the Internet. Our reference content is known for its accuracy and authority and is used daily to address all types of information needs – from homework help to health questions to business profiles.
The Gale Group, Inc. is committed to ensuring that all information searchers have access to authoritative content. One way we are helping libraries publicize the wealth of resources they make available to their patrons at no cost is via our flagship library advocacy product, www.AccessMyLibrary.com. AccessMyLibrary was developed so that information searchers can view all of the Gale resources their libraries have licensed on their behalf.
To find additional authoritative information on many thousands of topics, visit your school or public library homepage and access their databases, which are available 24/7 to authorized users. It's simple to access the databases, generally with a user name and password provided by your school or your public library card number. If you find that you need even more social issues information, contact your school or public library to see if they have Gale's award-winning Opposing Viewpoints Resource Center.








