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Now is the time to take stock of progress on library priorities, particularly federal funding and the upcoming budget showdown.
Academy Award–winning actor Geena Davis wrote and illustrated The Girl Who Was Too Big for the Page because she was “a tall ...
Ann Ford, vice president of sales and customer support for Hoopla, shared insight on the evolving digital landscape and ...
Into the Future United Virtual focuses on the advocate’s role in defending intellectual freedom, raising funds, and sustaining libraries January 2, 2025 ...
Katie Burkholder writes: “After 15 years of working at the Pierce County Public Library in Blackshear, Georgia, where she advanced from part-time clerk to branch manager, Lavonnia Moore was ...
In his new book, Sacramento DA Thien Ho sheds light on some of California’s darkest crimes and gives victims a voice.
American Libraries travels through time to outline our country’s history of censorship—and those who have defended the right to read.
A panel of academic librarians convened by the Reference and User Services Association explores how to itegrate antiracism in cataloging.
Library weeding gets a bad reputation, thanks in part to weeding horror stories. Transparency and communication can help ease weeding woes.
The Library Design Showcase is American Libraries’ annual celebration of new and renovated libraries. These shining examples of innovative architectural feats address user needs in unique, interesting ...
Instead of just games and entertainment, virtual reality content is exploding with news, information, and educational content. Libraries and librarians are showing how they can innovate with this ...