Stand for the Banned Read-Out Since the inception of Banned Books Week in 1982, libraries and bookstores throughout...
Join the Dear Banned Author Letter-Writing Campaign
From the American Library Association Speaking out for banned and challenged books is vital in the fight against...
Pop-Up Display to Commemorate 19th Amendment
The National Archives is offering a free pop up display titled Rightfully Hers to commemorate the 100th anniversary of...
Free Tommy the Turtle Books to Prepare Children for Emergencies
September is National Preparedness Month, and the Prepare Wyoming team is offering a free resource for libraries...
GPO Resources for National Preparedness Month
September is National Preparedness Month, and this year's theme is: “Disasters Happen. Prepare Now. Learn How.” The...
It’s Almost Time for Library Card Sign-Up Month
September's coming up fast, and in case you missed it—Disney Pixar’s the Incredibles are Honorary Chairs of Library...
Host the ‘All of Us’ Health Research Journey
The All of Us Journey, a National Institutes of Health project related to the All of Us Research Program, is looking...
Library News in Brief
Leveraging PR to Share Your Library's Story Public relations is a powerful tool for libraries, especially when faced...
People Visited Public Libraries More Than a Billion Times in 2015
From the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) The Public Libraries Survey report, released last week by the...
Historical Utility Patents for Sunny Summer Fun
Over on The Unwritten Record, a blog from the National Archives, they've gathered a fun selection of the summertime...