Library honors volunteers: The Livermore Library has recognized four outstanding volunteers for their service to the library. Gail O’Donnell has been chosen the 2015 Volunteer of the Year. She has ...
Speaking to a class of library school students about work with youth and families offers librarians an opportunity to see what is going on in the real world of libraries. A presentation can cover ...
The first thing you notice about the renovation of the second floor of the Johnson Building at the Boston Public Library’s central Copley Square facility—which officially opens with a ribbon-cutting ...
Carlos Munozospina and Barbara Kessler of the Jericho library (Photos by Chris Boyle) For years, the Jericho Public Library has prided itself on riding the cutting-edge of technology. And now the ...
The main Nashville Library's Children's Department is new again. Yes, after 15 years of serious wear and tear from almost 100,000 active little book-loving patrons every year, the second floor ...
The case of a fired Library of Congress staffer is prompting questions about whether the institution is being properly overseen by Congress and whether library employees have a fair process to appeal ...
This year's National Book Festival commemorates the 200th anniversary of the historic connection between the Library of Congress and Thomas Jefferson. It was a connection that arose from the ashes of ...
Ever wondered why Memorial Library is the only library on campus that requires a Wiscard for entry? The reason behind this discrepancy dates back to a chilling incident that occurred in the Memorial ...
For years, the Hoyt Library has made headlines as one of the most haunted locations in the entire Midwest. Finally, a documentary film crew was allowed complete access to investigate the numerous ...
Somewhere in Jorge Luis Borges’ “Library of Babel,” the imagined infinitude of hexagonal chambers lined with every book that has or will ever be written, this blog post already exists. The Library, ...