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Now is the time to take stock of progress on library priorities, particularly federal funding and the upcoming budget ...
Academy Award–winning actor Geena Davis wrote and illustrated The Girl Who Was Too Big for the Page because she was “a tall ...
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 ...
Library Learning Center at Texas Southern University in Houston. Photo: Kayla Hartzog Welcome to the 2020 Library Design Showcase, American Libraries’ annual celebration of new and renovated libraries ...
American Libraries travels through time to outline our country’s history of censorship—and those who have defended the right to read.
From core values such as privacy and sustainability to more novel innovations such as the use of robots, five library thinkers explore the future of library technology.
I don’t think it’s an exaggeration to say that politically the library profession is quite liberal. There may be a lot more conservatives in the profession than I know about but if they exist, they ...
As technology changes library cataloging, we look back at its history and forward into its future.
American Libraries spoke with five leading African-American librarians about their careers, the changes they have witnessed over the decades, and the current issues in librarianship.
Cultivating a space in the library that teens can activate and own sends teens a strong signal they are valued and welcome.