A new exhibit called “A Librarian’s Legacy” opened this month, just in time for the Morgan’s 100th anniversary. It traces Greene’s life and her lasting influence as the library’s first director. It ...
Library of Congress Says an Adversary Hacked Some Emails The Library of Congress has notified lawmakers of a “cyber breach” of its IT system by an ad ...
May your libraries be oases of encounter Addressing participants in a Vatican Apostolic Library conference, Pope Francis emphasised the r ...
Facing Cuts Likely to Worsen Under Trump, Academic Librarians Urgently OrganizeAs the war on higher education looks to heat up, academic libraries will likely b ...
Book bans in U.S. schools and libraries during the 2021-22 school year disproportionately targeted children’s books written by people of color – especially ...
The fate of far-right website Infowars will be controlled by the Onion after the satirical news site emerged as the winning bidder of Wednesday's private aucti ...
Dissent: Libraries Are For Studying, Not Protesting An organized group with signage and symbols “studying” in the library disturbs the normal functio ...
Lauren Seegmiller, a longtime Denver Public Library employee, is a member of Denver Public Library Workers United. The union isn’t formally recognized by the city and hasn’t held a union election, but ...
“A lot of them removed many, many books, including classic literature and literature that regularly appears on the AP exams and prepares our students for college level coursework. We’re removing all ...