LONG LIVE ALL OUR PUBLIC LIBRARIES
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS – AUGUST 11, 2021
AFFORDABLE BROADBAND FOR LOW-INCOME STUDENTS
INSIDE HIGHER ED – AUGUST 10, 2021
INTERNET ARCHIVE SEEKING 10 YEARS OF PUBLISHER SALES DATA FOR ITS FAIR USE DEFENSE
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY – AUGUST 9, 2021
HOW EXTORTION SCAMS AND REVIEW BOMBING TROLLS TURNED GOODREADS INTO MANY AUTHORS’ WORST NIGHTMARE
TIME – AUGUST 9, 2021
AS STUDENTS RETURN TO IN-PERSON LEARNING, THERE’S ONE THING MISSING: LIBRARIANS
THE PROGRESSIVE MAGAZINE – AUGUST 7, 2021
BALTIMORE BETS ON A NEW TYPE OF FIRST RESPONDER: THE LIBRARIAN
THE TRACE – AUGUST 6, 2021
AN INFLECTION POINT FOR LIBRARIES
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY – AUGUST 6, 2021
A GLOWING SHRINE TO THE PRINTED WORD
THE NEW YORK TIMES – AUGUST 3, 2021
JACKSON DISTRICT LIBRARY TO FOREGO OVERDUE BOOK FINES AT ALL BRANCHES
MLIVE – AUGUST 3, 2021
5 LESSONS LEARNED AFTER WORKING AT MY CHILDHOOD LIBRARY
BOOKRIOT – AUGUST 2, 2021
A BRIEF HISTORY OF SUMMER READING
THE NEW YORK TIMES – JULY 31, 2021
LIBRARY PLAY SPACES CAN HELP THE TRANSITION BACK TO IN-PERSON LEARNING FOR YOUNGEST PATRONS
SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL – JULY 30, 2021
LIBRARIES CAN GUIDE FAMILIES TO EARLY INTERVENTION SERVICES
SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL – JULY 30, 2021
LIBRARIES ACROSS THE UNITED STATES ARE ENDING FINES FOR OVERDUE BOOKS
FORBES – JULY 30, 2021
3 NEW BILLS AIM TO SUPPORT SCHOOL LIBRARIES IN MICHIGAN
FOX 47 NEWS – JULY 30, 2021
MOST ACADEMIC LIBRARIANS ARE SEXUALLY HARASSED AT WORK | PEER TO PEER REVIEW
THE LIBRARY JOURNAL – JULY 29, 2021
ALA ADOPTS NEW CODE OF ETHICS PRINCIPLE ON RACIAL AND SOCIAL JUSTICE
ALA NEWS – JULY 28, 2021
DATA LITERACY IN THE LIBRARY
KNOWLEDGE QUEST – JULY 28, 2021
LINCOLN CHILDREN'S MUSEUM CANCELS DRAG QUEEN STORY HOUR EVENT FOLLOWING THREATS
JOURNAL STAR – JULY 27, 2021
BAY AREA LIBRARIANS BRING INFORMATION TO INMATES, ONE LETTER AT A TIME
FOX KTVU – JULY 27, 2021
MARYLAND LIBRARIES WORK WITH PUBLISHERS TO SET “REASONABLE TERMS”
MARYLAND LIBRARY ASSOCIATION – JULY 27, 2021
OPENING THE BOOKS ON OPEN EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES
THE LIBRARY JOURNAL – JULY 27, 2021
HOW DO RURAL LIBRARIES SERVE PATRONS?
BOOKRIOT – JULY 26, 2021
BOOK CLUBS SHOULD ALWAYS MEET ON ZOOM
MASHABLE – JULY 23, 2021
ALA WELCOMES SUCCESS ACT, PROPOSED FEDERAL FUNDING INCREASES FOR LIBRARIES
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY – JULY 23, 2021
'KNOWING YOUR COMMUNITY': WHAT IT REALLY MEANS FOR PROGRAMMING LIBRARIANS
PROGRAMMING LIBRARIAN – JULY 22, 2021
IT CHECKS OUT — LIBRARIES ARE AN “INVESTMENT THAT’S WELL WORTH IT”
MARKETPLACE – JULY 20, 2021
WHERE ARE THE SCHOOL LIBRARIANS? NEW STUDY SHOWS 20 PERCENT DECLINE IN PAST DECADE
EDSURGE – JULY 19, 2021
‘IT’S JUST A HARD-TO-IMAGINE WORLD’: RURAL MICHIGANDERS OPEN UP ABOUT LIVING WITHOUT BROADBAND
THE GANDER – JULY 19, 2021
BOOKMOBILE DRIVING AROUND TOWN FEEDING KIDS' BELLIES AND THEIR MINDS
FOX 17 – JULY 17, 2021
THE RADICAL POTENTIAL OF LIBRARIES
NEW URBAN MECHANICS – JULY 16, 2021
A NEW CHAPTER FOR PUBLIC LIBRARIES: HELPING PEOPLE IN NEED
THE BOSTON GLOBE – JULY 14, 2021
OVERDUE LIBRARY BOOK RETURNED TO SHEFFIELD CATHEDRAL AFTER 300 YEARS
THE STAR – JULY 9, 2021
PRESIDENT BIDEN JUST ANNOUNCED PLANS TO RESTORE NET NEUTRALITY
INTERESTING ENGINEERING – JULY 9, 2021
A DEEPER LOOK: CENSORSHIP BEYOND BOOKS
AMERICAN LIBRARIES MAGAZINE – JULY 8, 2021
THE BEACON OF THE PUBLIC LIBRARY
WASHINGTON POST – JULY 8, 2021
INTELLECTUAL FREEDOM: A MANUAL FOR LIBRARY WORKERS
AMERICAN LIBRARIES MAGAZINE – JULY 8, 2021
LET’S STOP SAYING THAT LIBRARIES ARE MORE THAN JUST BOOKS
EBSCO – JUNE 25, 2021