#NationalLibraryWeek #LibraryJoy I love our public libraries & am so grateful for them. We have a big election going on in VA & I love that I got to vote at my local library.
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Public libraries are instrumental supporters of learning and development at all levels.
action.everylibrary.org/how_do_schoo...
The new library is a dynamic, culturally rich, and future-directed space. Changes are happening in schools and public libraries. Check out this article - Flip This Library Again! It speaks to the evolution of the school library -
scholarworks.sjsu.edu/learning-hub... #libraries
Yes, this!
ALA advocates walking towards the Capitol Building in Washington, DC
That's a wrap on National Library Legislative Day!
To every advocate who showed up #ForOurLibraries and brought your voice to Capitol Hill: thank you. From coast to coast & beyond, libraries are stronger because of you.
Stay tuned for more photos from #NLLD26 (& ways to take action from home 👀)
ALA is proud to support bicameral, bipartisan legislation to protect passport acceptance services in nonprofit public libraries. ALA Pres. Sam Helmick: "Any public library currently authorized to provide passport acceptance services should be able to continue doing so."
www.ala.org/news/2026/02...
Love this! Our dog also has the confidence necessary to be quite successful in rapid-response squirrel displacement - cannot be replaced by AI!!
New from ALA Pres. Sam Helmick: Libraries are centers of community in difficult moments. But many libraries are facing their own challenges with aging & outdated facilities.
Read more, including new federal research on library facilities, spurred by ALA advocacy: www.route-fifty.com/digital-gove...
Two images at top. Left: photo of Virginia Lacy Jones, circa 1965, a Black librarian who attended the Richmond Conference. Right: the Advance Attendance Register for the Richmond Conference displaying a rendering of the White House of the Confederacy. Text below reads: "Librarians, Segregated: The 1936 ALA Annual Conference. The conference was held in Richmond, Virginia, a city with Jim Crow-era racial segregation laws. While ALA itself had no segregation or discriminatory policies, up until 1936 it had not established any ruling against holding a conference in a segregated city where members would be subject to discrimination." ALA150, American Library Association
The 1936 ALA Annual Conference was held in Richmond, Virginia, a city with Jim Crow-era racial segregation laws. While ALA had no segregation or discriminatory policies, it had not established any ruling against holding a conference in a segregated city.
Read more: https://bit.ly/3NNV42S
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The works of Plato are now being banned at schools in the United States.
Tell me again how censorship is a European problem? 🤔
Feeling stuck at home, but not wanting to dip into the weekly budget when leaving the house? Well, you’re not the only one.
I’m excited to co-host a conversation entitled “The Metamorphosis of the School Library in an Age of AI” with Prof David Loertscher at EduCon 2026 in Philadelphia- look for us on the schedule on February 1st, 11 am
2026.educon.org/conversation...
From the New York Times: IMLS has reinstated all federal grants to libraries following a federal court ruling. More: www.nytimes.com/2025/12/05/a...
But we can't stop making noise for libraries. Tell Congress to #FundLibraries in FY26: app.oneclickpolitics.com/campaign-pag...
More Americans need to learn about the benefits of libraries, so help spread the word.
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📚 🦸🏻♀️RUTHERFORD COUNTY — “Go and thank your librarian. Absolute heroes.”
Library director Luanne James gets thunderous applause for bravely blowing the whistle on library board director Cody York, the latest front in the right-wing war on books in Tennessee.
Full: www.threads.com/@thetnholler...
ALL IMLS grants restored in every state & territory.
In response to a ruling from a federal judge in Rhode Island, the Institute of Museum and Library Services reinstated all previously canceled grants in every state and territory. It's a huge win for libraries and our communities.
"The reinstatement of all IMLS grants means that libraries across the country will be able to resume vital services for learning, imagination, and economic opportunity. We are breathing a sigh of relief, but the fight is not over." ALA President Sam Helmick. Show up for our libraries, American Library Association.
NEWS: The Institute of Museum & Library Services has restored ALL previously canceled federal grants to libraries, following a ruling by a federal judge in Rhode Island last month.
This is a massive win for libraries & communities in every state & territory!
Learn more: www.ala.org/news/2025/12...
Check this out - digitalcourses.afp.com/courses/veri...
This might be an author-first for me - TWO books on @slj.com's Best Books of 2025 List!! So grateful to the librarians who selected THE TROUBLE WITH HEROES and HISTORY SMASHERS: ANCIENT EGYPT to be part of this amazing collection! www.schoollibraryjournal.com/page/best-bo...
One of the reasons I love retro-SF futures is because they speak to this increasing trend of turning shit off and disconnecting devices. When AWS goes down and bricks your bed, fridge, and thermostat, the appeal of analog is keenly felt.
www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/th...
Just a reminder to check for your name in this list of books that OpenAI trained from. If your name is there, they probably owe you several thousand dollars.
OpenAI cried that if everyone eligible author files, the company will go bankrupt, so I'm alerting every author I have ever spoken to.
librarians are generals in the war on ignorance
Everything you do online is tracked, saved, and shared for what feels like a lifetime. But there are some steps you can take to minimize what data is out there. ssd.eff.org/module/how-...