An interesting trend has been unfolding in academic libraries. The library has been welcoming new neighbors. Specifically, programs that support student and faculty success such as math emporiums, ...
The original version of this article included several quotes or statements that were not clearly attributed to the original sources. This isn’t your childhood library. The Hunt Library at North ...
Update: Early Wednesday afternoon, the White House rescinded its order to freeze trillions of dollars in federal grants and loans. Opponents of the freeze credited the outcry from the American people ...
England's public libraries are being quietly eroded, according to a major new study from the University of Sheffield. With ...
The donation provides a financial boost, but city leaders still must decide how to fund branches, staffing and day-to-day operations.
If you find yourself struggling to sort fact from fiction, you’re not alone. So much of today’s media arrives without clear sources. The underlying evidence—the primary sources—can be hard to track ...
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Future of Sunday library access hangs in the balance
Watford MP Matt Turmaine raises concern over plans to cut Sunday library hours, highlighting the importance of access for ...
The maker movement and makerspaces have swept the country and grown in numbers in libraries in recent years, as communities and libraries work to support science, technology, engineering, arts, and ...
Libraries have been around for nearly 5,000 years, and sometimes it seems like they haven’t changed much since, at least in the public imagination. You know: hushed, slightly musty spaces smelling of ...
Paul Noel Chretien, a Public Interest Declassification Board Board Member and retired Central Intelligence Agency Officer, moderated a discussion with Tim Naftali, a clinical associate professor of ...
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