Now Book Banners are Going After Little Free Libraries!

Not satisfied with attacking school libraries, public libraries, publishers, authors, or bookstores, they’re now threatening owners of Little Free Libraries (private citizens) with criminal prosecution.

Family Time: Getting into Regular Library Visits

With abundant free entertainment and educational resources, your local library is one of the best places to spend quality time with your loved ones.

Planning Cool Science Projects with Help from the Library

If you need inspiration or guidance on planning an enriching science project, your library has the digital and physical resources to support you.

Libraries Are Helping Asheville Residents Get Online After Helene

In a time of devastation and loss, some people in Asheville, North Carolina, turn to the public library for comfort and communication.  

Closing the Digital Divide in the US

A grassroots effort to bring Digital Navigators to communities in need is helping increase digital equity.

Libraries and Scam/Fraud Prevention

Learn how to protect yourself from scams through free library classes.

Comfort Cabinets at the Library

Library comfort cabinets provide everyday essentials to those in need.

How Libraries Can Help Support Mental Health in Marginalized Communities

Many libraries now offer patrons, especially marginalized communities, mental health resources and support.

Book Banners are Costing Tax-Payers Millions of Dollars

You might be surprised to learn that the cost of banning books is enormous.  And those costs are paid for by you, the taxpayer.

Explore Hispanic Culture through the New Jersey Hispanic Research and Information Center

The NJHRIC collection offers a wealth of resources for and about people of Hispanic heritage.