Justyn Boumah creates innovative library at FuturEdge Charter Academy where kids can eat, read, run and jump to make literacy accessible.
At a recent renovation for the Lincoln Branch Library in Rochester, Edge Architecture reconfigured circulation, created distinct zones for children and teens, and introduced secure layouts that ...
ACRL announces the publication of Text and Data Mining Literacy for Librarians, edited by Whitney Kramer, Iliana Burgos, and ...
For the past five years, Kyle K. Courtney, who directs copyright and information policy for Harvard’s libraries, has fought to make e-books more accessible to public libraries across the United States ...
EDMONTON — The Alberta government made good Monday on its promise to revise its school book ban, stating that from now on written descriptions of sex are OK, but images and illustrations of sex are ...
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The book includes submissions by authors including Harry Potter creator JK Rowling. A book of gender critical essays has been readmitted to a landmark exhibition at Scotland’s national library in a ...
Alberta’s Education and Childcare Minister Demetrios Nicolaides said the order should be paused ‘until further notice’ ...
GRAND HAVEN, Mich. — The Loutit District Library in Grand Haven is working to bring new learning opportunities to the community through the development of two new creation spaces. The library ...
Overdrive's digital book lending app Libby is adding — you guessed it! — AI. The new Inspire Me feature is an AI-fueled discovery tool tuned to your local branch's collection. Following a soft launch ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith slammed the Edmonton Public School Board Friday morning for its banned book list, which features more than 200 titles. The internally distributed list, which CBC News ...
1:58 Alberta to ban sexually explicit books in schools starting Oct. 1 Edmonton’s public school board is yanking more than 200 books from its library shelves this year — including literary classics ...
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