Sometimes, one good book can supercharge your professional development. That was the experience of these library leaders.
Here’s how school librarians are finding innovative ways to bring peers together, share resources, and create community, one PD session at a time.
The Library of Congress ambassadorship will celebrate the power of picture books.
Progress toward a more racially diverse publishing workforce has been slow. Publishing leaders face political and economic changes that may make further progress harder.
The legendary children's author and illustrator, political cartoonist, and screenwriter Jules Feiffer has died at age 95, leaving a legacy of work that includes his illustrations for The Phantom Tollbooth and much more.
A Dangerous Idea marks the 100th anniversary of the Scopes Trial, which involved a debate over free speech, education, science, and religion with larger-than-life characters and less-than-pure motives.
Travis Jonker makes the case for moving on from Randolph Caldecott and giving the Pinkney Medal to the illustrator of the most distinguished picture book of the year.
Mychal Threets spoke at the 20th SLJ Summit, sharing his story and taking questions from attendees.
Shifa Saltagi Safadi's novel in verse about an immigrant family, the 2016 Muslim ban, and a boy trying to balance school and family earned the prestigious prize.
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