Trump’s Military Academies Are Becoming Laboratories for Unconstitutional Censorship​​, Not Leadership

At the nation’s elite military academies, the library stacks are being emptied by executive order. Adults 18 and over attend these schools, not children.

Surrounded by Chaos? Maybe It’s Time to Mug Up

The first few months of the Trump Administration went as promised: a firehose of executive orders that were designed to instill fear and raised concerns about whether those in charge know what they are doing.

United States v. One Book Called Ulysses

Every June, Bloomsday is celebrated in Dublin, Ireland, and other cities around the world. Bloomsday is a celebration of James Joyce’s novel Ulysses, whose events took place on June 16, 1904. Ulysses was, of course, famously banned in the United States from its 1922 publication until 1933.

E-Rate: What It Is and Why It Matters

Libraries are such an essential part of communities all over the world. In the US, libraries provide so much more than books (although, of course, access to books is still a vital function in the library world). Like many other aspects of life, a critical component of library work depends on access to the internet.

Carnegie Libraries Across America Celebrates the Contributions of a Library Hero

There was a time in America when the wealthiest citizens liked to use their abundant funds to build various buildings and institutions that would bear their names and long outlive them, such as university buildings and museums. One such philanthropist was Andrew Carnegie, a Scottish American who became one of the richest people in American history through his expansion of the steel industry in the nineteenth century.

How to Make Your Library Card Your Passport for Free Audiobook Listening — And So Much More

In the current US economy, where budgeting for the day-to-day can seem like an impossible task, libraries remain pillars of community literacy support. Nationwide, branches provide free access to books in a variety of formats in addition to workspace and internet, ESL and citizenship classes, and practical and cultural learning opportunities.

No Better Place than the Library to Inspire Douglas Westerbeke

You may know Douglas Westerbeke as the author of the bestselling novel A Short Walk Through a Wide World, published by Avid Reader Press in April 2024. But before he became an author, he worked in the literature department of the Cleveland Public Library, one of the largest libraries in the United States.

Celebrating School Library Wins

April is School Library Month, an annual celebration of the essential roles school libraries play in transforming learning. It was launched by the American Association of School Librarians (AASL) in 1985. Since then, school libraries have been encouraged to showcase their work and achievements each April so their communities and schools understand and appreciate what they do.

School Library Musings: A Great School Library Is More than Just Books

The compact, light-filled library at Oak Grove Elementary — a TK (transitional kindergarten)  through fifth-grade school of approximately 425 students in a small town in northern California — is tucked away by itself at the back of the campus.

How You Can Take Action to Support Your Library

Libraries are a well-loved part of communities, providing invaluable resources and free communal spaces for people to gather. Unfortunately, they have long struggled against various threats, such as cuts to their funding and book bans. But just as libraries help out their communities, communities can help out libraries.