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Kaye Thornbrugh writes: “The Cooperative Information Network in north Idaho and eastern Washington will dissolve in September, ending more than 40 years of partnership. The July 16 vote was the ...
With The Girl Who Was Too Big for the Page (Philomel Books, April), Davis offers a funny and self-referential take on embracing differences. She talked to American Libraries at the American Library ...
Solidarity amid Uncertainty Library Marketplace offerings highlight a need for strategic impact By Marshall Breeding | July 23, 2025 ...
July 22, 2025 150 × 100 New Hampshire governor vetoes school book removal bill ...
Books sit on the shelves at a school where U.S. soldiers teach English to Djiboutian students March 9, 2018, in Obock, Djibouti ...
July 22, 2025 465 × 310 Why We Show Up ...
Kimberly B. Knight, director of Virginia Beach (Va.) Public Library Rebecca Lomax/American Libraries ...
Clockwise from top left: Former Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden; Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer; actor George Takei Photos: EPNAC ...
As President Trump's actions continue to cause upheaval for libraries, here are updates on Trump's attacks against US libraries and how library supporters are pushing back.
Advocacy efforts are stemming the tide of censorship attempts in libraries, with more states enacting anti-book-ban laws.
ALA returns to Philadelphia for its 2025 Annual Conference (June 26–30), featuring authors, education programs, and exhibitors.
Since President Trump retook office on January 20, libraries and librarianship have been assaulted via executive orders and other actions.