News and Updates

News and Updates

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Busting Librarian Stereotypes

National Library Week is an annual celebration that highlights libraries, librarians, and the many ways they support their communities. It’s the perfect time to take a closer look at some common librarian stereotypes and why they can be discouraging. It’s understandable to fall for these stereotypes, but it’s also important to recognize the truth and why librarians deserve appreciation.

Want to Save Libraries? Run for Office

Public libraries are under pressure. Across the country, library budgets are being slashed, books are being challenged at record rates, and the very mission of libraries is being questioned. If you love libraries, you have probably signed a petition, attended a meeting, or shared an article online. But there is a more powerful step you can take: Run for office.

This Is Not Your Mother’s Library: Celebrating the Evolution of Libraries

When we think of libraries, our minds often envision serene rooms, spotless floors, and row after row of reference materials. We might even picture light streaming through huge, ornate windows while several silent patrons sift through pages of well-preserved documents.

The More You Borrow, the Better You Feel: How Fair Use and Public Domain Shape Access to Audiobooks

In the last few years, many public works and recognizable characters have entered into the public domain, from Sherlock Holmes to Bambi. But what does that mean for audiobook accessibility for listeners, particularly through their local public library?

How Modern Library Programs Meet Modern Needs

Libraries are all too often oversimplified as book repositories that occasionally hold special events and act as voting stations. This could not be further from the truth, as they offer a wide range of services and support for their communities beyond lending out books and meeting rooms.

They banned her books about trees!

Imagine a book about trees being targeted for removal. It sounds unbelievable, but that is exactly what is happening. In this short video, you will hear about a children’s book about trees that was banned from schools for being inappropriate because it depicts a monoecious red oak, a tree that can self-pollinate. 

Book Banners Target Tennessee Public Libraries

The scope and impact of book banning efforts have increased drastically in America over the past ten years. Public school libraries across the country have either been threatened with or experienced a diminishment in agency and influence, primarily through legislative means.

From Satanic Panic to Today’s Book Bans: How Moral Panics Target School Libraries

April marks National School Library Month. It’s increasingly important to honor school libraries as they continue to face book challenges from various political and parental groups, often with unclear requirements and strenuous objections to books that school librarians have already vetted as appropriate and recommended. (Learn more about book challenges at the EveryLibrary Institute Book Censorship Database.)

Stop the Destruction of the Institute of Museum and Library Services!

Local newspapers shape public opinion and influence the decisions elected officials make. A letter to the editor is one of the most powerful ways to raise awareness about the proposed elimination of the Institute of Museum and Library Services and show that communities across the country value their libraries and museums.

Trump's budget is destroying the Institute of Museum and Library Services!

Page 56 of Trump’s proposed budget calls for the closure of the Institute of Museum and Library Services. The ONLY source of federal funding for libraries.