13 Pioneering Black American Librarians You Oughta Know
In the United States, there was no formal training for individuals working in libraries prior to 1850. Training was completed through apprenticeship where individuals learned under...
In the United States, there was no formal training for individuals working in libraries prior to 1850. Training was completed through apprenticeship where individuals learned under...
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Once a quarter, Panorama Picks takes a deep dive into the data about ebook use at libraries across the U.S. It’s a fascinating look at not...
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Critical Linking is a daily roundup of the most interesting bookish links from around the web sponsored by Flatiron Books, publisher of “At first, they received...
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If you buy premium coffee and prepare it in a gentle, controlled way, putting salt in it will likely make the experience worse. For everyone else?...