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A professional development book series for school librarians worldwide will be coming out in June 2015. “School librarians’ issues are very similar across all cultures," shares one librarian from South Africa.
Using a community-wide digital reading program, Superintendent Ruben Alejandro of Texas's Weslaco Independent School District has made literacy a priority for not only his school district, but for all kids in the community ages zero to three.
On June 18, the White House hosted its very first Maker Faire, where the Institute of Museum and Library Services and LEGO Systems announced STEM and STEAM initiatives for libraries across the country.
Missouri library patrons can now rest assured that their library records for checkout of digital materials will remain private, thanks to a new state law.
On April 27, a tornado devastated hundreds of homes and took fifteen lives in the suburbs of Little Rock, Arkansas. The Central Arkansas Library system is donating their overdue book fines to tornado relief efforts and a book drive is being held for students most badly affected by the storm.
With a generous $100,000 donation from the LeBron James Family Foundation, the students of Akron Public Schools now have access to one of the largest e-libraries in the country.
The eighth-grade students at a charter school in Berkeley, CA, designed and crowd-funded their own school library, complete with student-conceived geometric shelving, furniture, and more.
Hey librarians, here's a chance to introduce your patrons to Marvel's first female American-Muslim superhero. SLJ talks to the creator behind Ms. Marvel, a teenage superhero who fights crime and happens to not eat bacon.