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These popular E Ink tablets offer large black-and-white displays and a stylus for writing or taking notes as you read. We've reviewed both and are here to explain what sets them apart—and which one is ...
A Flushing illustrator was named the winner of Queens Public Library’s inaugural Banned Books Library Card Design Contest ...
Despite the Appropriations Committee’s recommendation to defeat it, Senate Bill 2307 passed the House in a 49-to-45 vote. Public and school libraries will now need to prepare for its implications.
This National Library Week, libraries need your support more than ever. Book challenges and censorship efforts are still on the rise, and federal funding is under threat. These challenges don’t just ...
When F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote "The Great Gatsby" at the height of the roaring '20s, he couldn't possibly realize that the ...
When F. Scott Fitzgerald​ wrote "The Great Gatsby"​ at the height of the roaring '20s, he couldn't possibly realize that the book would emerge as one of the very top contenders for "the great American ...
The most local of trusted institutions, the public library, is at risk—Sarah Gilliland explores why this moment is ripe to reimagine how they work.
Every year on the last Saturday in April, bookstores and readers alike celebrate Independent Bookstore Day. Here's what to know.
Lerner leaves behind an enormous legacy in the children’s book publishing industry as the founder of one of the nation’s largest independent publishers. His taste, business sense, loyalty, and of ...
The Guffey Library hosted a Zoom meeting with award-winning author Margaret Mizushima for the March Book Club meeting.
Binghamton University hosted a grand opening for the newly renovated third floor of Glenn G. Bartle Library on campus.
Libraries are "that safe place,” says Jon Solomon, director of Longmont's library. “If you’re feeling attacked, that’s what we’re here for.” ...