#Libraries

US Senate Finance Committee Presses Publishers on Library Ebook Contracts

The US Senate Finance Committee presses Big Five publishers for transparency on ebook licensing.

Times Are Changing: COVID-19 and Library Late Fees

How has COVID-19 impacted the movement of libraries going fine-free?

Libraries Are For Everyone (and Everything): 5 Unexpected Items Your Library Will Lend You

Libraries are more than just books! Did you know many libraries will let you borrow musical instruments, tools, seeds, and more?

A History of Library Hand

Librarians sought a standard and uniform way to write in the late 1800s. Here's a history of library hand and what it looked like.

What Are Libraries Doing for National Library Card Sign-Up Month?

September is National Library Card Sign-Up Month! Let's take a look at some of the activities librarians have in store this month.

Racism in the Dewey Decimal System

Racism in the Dewey Decimal System? Unfortunately, it's true. Despite attempts to decolonize it, problems remain.

Billions of Dollars in Library Funding Hang in the Balance During Congressional Budget Negotiations

Here's how library advocates are fighting for increased federal funding--and what you can do to help.

Advocate For A Public Good: Library Fundraising Ideas

Help make your library continue being what it is with these ideas for library fundraising.

There’s No Place Like Libraries: A Personal History of Library Use

From school libraries to big city libraries and small town ones, this is one Rioter's journey through the important libraries of her life.

The 5 Best Libraries to See in Cambridge

Cambridge has over 100 libraries, so here are some (subjective) recommendations for the best ones to start with.

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