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200+ Fundraising Ideas from Wild Apricot
Donations through your friends or foundation gives you the resources to enhance your basic library services. Wild Apricot has put together more than 200 fundraising ideas...
Library of Congress Launches New Set of Educational Apps
From the Library of Congress The Library of Congress, in collaboration with educational organizations, has launched two new web- and mobile-based applications related to...
Free Continuing Education Events for the Week of September 24
Free, online, continuing education events for this week of from the Wyoming State Library Training Calendar. Descriptions are below. You can subscribe and view the events in...
Banned Books Week Kicks Off Today
Banned Books Week 2018 starts today, September 23, and runs through Saturday, September 29. This year's theme, “Banning Books Silences Stories,” is a reminder that everyone...
5 Reports to Read for Library Marketing
[su_table] [/su_table] From The ‘M’ Word – Marketing Libraries blog, we picked up this handy summary of recent reports to inform your library marketing. From the post:...
Government Book Talk Reaches 1 Million Views
From the U.S. Government Publishing Office Since its inception in late April of 2010, Government Book Talk’s mission has been to “spotlight the amazing variety of government...
School Libraries: A Student Right
By Doug Johnson Reposted from the Blue Skunk Blog Here's a little riff on ALA President Barbara Stripling's Declaration for the Right to Libraries... Declaration for Student...
First Lady Mead Partners with Sponsors to Give Books to Fourth Graders
First Lady Carol Mead has partnered with several corporate sponsors to provide a copy of her second children’s book, Blazing Wyoming Bonnets, to fourth graders throughout...
September 2018 Outrider Now Available
Find a wrap-up of the latest in Wyoming library news in the September 2018 Outrider newsletter from the Wyoming State Library. Subscribe today, and we’ll send...
News in Brief
Stand for the Banned Read-Out Since the inception of Banned Books Week in 1982, libraries and bookstores throughout the country have staged local read-outs, continuous...
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