Greetings from America’s National Park Libraries

The Bob Hope Memorial Library at the Ellis Island Immigration Museum
By Maryann Hight

Filmmaker Ken Burns called the National Parks “America’s Best Idea.” Their libraries may be one of America’s best-kept secrets.

Posted May 15, 2013 | Comments: 4 | Read More

A Year in the Life of Librotraficante

Librotraficante protests Texas Senate Bill 1128. Photo by Zeke Perez
By Phil Morehart
Posted May 14, 2013 | Comments: 2 | Read More

Cultivating a Special Collection

The treasures John T. Scopes kept in a suitcase
By Sue Lynn McDaniel and Nancy Richey

How the personal touch can sow the seeds for a major acquisition

Posted May 1, 2013 | Comments: 2 | Read More

To Protect and Preserve

Volunteer Ashley Jehle cleans artwork damaged by Hurricane Sandy
By Jeanne Drewes

Getting the word out to the public about collection preservation

Posted April 22, 2013 | Comments: 0 | Read More

A Digital Library for Everyone

Immigrants to US, Ellis Island, 1913
By Megan Cottrell

The project seeks to digitize the country’s cultural archives and share them—free of charge—with the public

Posted April 15, 2013 | Comments: 0 | Read More

Emerging Leaders: Class of 2013

Emerging Leaders, class of 2013. Photo: ALA Cognotes
By the Editors
Posted April 10, 2013 | Comments: 3 | Read More

Filtering and the First Amendment

Motherboard
By Deborah Caldwell-Stone

When is it okay to block speech online?

Posted April 2, 2013 | Comments: 4 | Read More

Investing at the Library

Lunch Money rocks a Growing Savers event. Photo courtesy Richland (S.C.) Library
By Jordan Brandes

Learning financial literacy is a sure bet thanks to the FINRA Investor Education Foundation

Posted April 1, 2013 | Comments: 1 | Read More

Meet the Candidates for ALA President and Treasurer


Four candidates unveil their campaign statements and appeal to ALA members for their vote

Posted March 5, 2013 | Comments: 0 | Read More

In Central America, Community-Minded Libraries Become Community Funded

Outside the public library in Copán, Honduras. Photo: Carol A. Erickson
By Carol A. Erickson

Report on Guatemala and Honduras libraries

Posted February 27, 2013 | Comments: 1 | Read More

10 Great Technology Initiatives for Your Library

10 Great Technology Initiatives
By Ellyssa Kroski

Want to incorporate new ideas into your library’s digital strategy? Here are some tips

Posted February 27, 2013 | Comments: 1 | Read More

Libraries Help Homeowners Fight Foreclosure

Proud homeowner Jeffery Broussard. Photo © David Hartig
By Deniz Koray

With free clinics and expert panelists, San Diego County Library has been at the forefront of helping residents find relief during the housing crisis

Posted February 12, 2013 | Comments: 0 | Read More

Manufacturing Makerspaces

By the Editors
Posted February 6, 2013 | Comments: 4 | Read More

Romania’s New National Library Remains a Dream Yet to Come True

The restored university library in Romania
By Hermina Anghelescu and Leonard Kniffel

More than 25 years in the making, the most significant public building to open in post-communist Romania faces an undefined future

Posted January 28, 2013 | Comments: 2 | Read More

University’s App Provides Tour of Black History

North Carolina State University student Tova Williams
By Megan Cottrell

Students, faculty given access to materials and information not normally seen

Posted January 21, 2013 | Comments: 0 | Read More

Unlocking the Riches of HathiTrust

Books are the treasures of the HathiTrust. Art design by Kirstin Krutsch

It’s a whole new world for digital access, a round table of fair-use experts agree

Posted January 16, 2013 | Comments: 1 | Read More

The Conversation Starts in Seattle

By Stephanie Kuenn

2013 Midwinter Preview

Posted January 7, 2013 | Comments: 1 | Read More

A Q&A with Midwinter Speaker Peter Block

Peter Block
By Jordan Brandes

The bestselling author talks about how libraries are connecting communities

Posted January 7, 2013 | Comments: 3 | Read More

Seattle: Food Heaven

Veggie Grill
By Connie Adams

Your dining guide to Midwinter 2013

Posted January 2, 2013 | Comments: 10 | Read More

Dine Around Seattle

By Lindsay Rosales
Posted January 2, 2013 | Comments: 0 | Read More

The Library as Lifeline: Getting Past Superstorm Sandy

Arts and crafts offers respite in the Rockaways.
By Queens Library staff members

How Queens Library is stepping up in the Rockaways

Posted December 28, 2012 | Comments: 1 | Read More

2012 Year in Review

By the editors of American Libraries

AL editors recap industry highlights from 2012

Posted December 28, 2012 | Comments: 0 | Read More

Library Design Showcase Has Moved to September/October 2013

Anythink Perl Mack branch in Denver, Colorado

Posted December 19, 2012 | Comments: 4 | Read More

2012 I Love My Librarian Award Winners Honored

By Sally Chapralis

10 librarians are recognized for service to their communities, schools, and campuses

Posted December 19, 2012 | Comments: 1 | Read More

Live at Your Library!

Paten Locke at Jacksonville (Fla.) Public Library. Photo by Walter Coker
By Matthew Moyer and Andrew Coulon

How to plug into your local music scene and charge up your communities

Posted December 11, 2012 | Comments: 1 | Read More

Toughing It Out in a Tight Job Market

Making the right moves during a job search
By Janice Arenofsky

Hands-on advice to help you stand out during a job search

Posted December 10, 2012 | Comments: 4 | Read More

Writing for Civilians

Old-school word clouds
By Laurie L. Putnam

By writing for the publications our users read, we build visibility—and support—in our communities

Posted December 5, 2012 | Comments: 7 | Read More

American Dental Association Library May Be Set to Close

Antique dentures from the American Dental Association archives.
By Maria R. Traska

Book purchases, book lending already ended

Posted December 5, 2012 | Comments: 9 | Read More

Terror Has Not Withdrawn: Daily Life for Librarians in Iraq

The Generation Library in Baghdad. Photo courtesy of Saad Eskander
By Leonard Kniffel

Although it’s a year since the war officially ended, the struggle has just begun to rebuild Iraq’s cultural and educational institutions

Posted November 28, 2012 | Comments: 3 | Read More

New Americans and the Digital Literacy Gap

Skill-building at the Franklin Learning Center. Photo by Hennepin County Library

How libraries are helping immigrants bridge the divide

Posted November 27, 2012 | Comments: 1 | Read More

Library 2.012 Conference Explores the Future of Libraries

Library 2.012 Conference logo
By Laurie D. Borman
Posted November 20, 2012 | Comments: 3 | Read More

Marketing Your Library

Terry Kendrick
By Ned Potter

An interview with Terry Kendrick, guru of strategic marketing in libraries

Posted November 13, 2012 | Comments: 6 | Read More

Personal Branding for Librarians

Spectacles are more librarian reality than stereotype
By Karen G. Schneider

Distinguishing yourself from the professional herd

Posted November 6, 2012 | Comments: 29 | Read More

Libraries Weather the Superstorm

The Plainsboro (N.J.) Public Library was packed with patrons
By George M. Eberhart

Many served as lifelines to residents without power

Posted November 4, 2012 | Comments: 6 | Read More

Zombies Invade the Library

Humans learn a lesson from the undead. Photo: Anchorage Public Library
By Toni Massari McPherson

Anchorage partners with the walking dead to teach disaster preparedness

Posted October 31, 2012 | Comments: 1 | Read More

Barbecue? Flamenco Dancing? Learning Gets Interactive in Louisville

Barbecue. Photo courtesy of Louisville Free Public Library
By Judy Rosenfield
Posted October 30, 2012 | Comments: 1 | Read More

Rocking the Joint

At work in the Camden County (N.J.) Library inside Rutgers’ Robeson Library
By Laurie D. Borman
Posted October 3, 2012 | Comments: 2 | Read More

Joint Libraries: Models That Work

SJSU’s five-story Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Library atrium
By Claire B. Gunnels, Susan E. Green, and Patricia M. Butler

Combining town and gown

Posted October 3, 2012 | Comments: 1 | Read More

Thinking Purposefully at the ALSC Institute

Party hats come out for the Caldecott Award’s 75th anniversary
By Abby Johnson
Posted October 3, 2012 | Comments: 0 | Read More

Library Snapshot Day Turns Three

Library Snapshot Day in Baraboo (Wis.) Public Library
By Morgan Reeves

Picture this: A glimpse of your state’s libraries at work

Posted October 1, 2012 | Comments: 1 | Read More

Forbes Folly

Forbes Folly
By John Carlo Bertot, Paul T. Jaeger, and Lindsay C. Sarin

Demonstrating the real net worth of a library degree

Posted September 17, 2012 | Comments: 10 | Read More

2012 ALA Award Winners

ALA Award winners for 2012
By Stephanie Kuenn

Visionaries and Innovators

Posted September 17, 2012 | Comments: 0 | Read More

Geek Out

Skokie Public Library
By Greg Landgraf

Digital learning labs convert consumers into creators

Posted September 10, 2012 | Comments: 2 | Read More

Working Part-Time After Retirement

Golden egg
By Rita Marsales

Whether you work by choice or out of necessity, you’ll find that opportunities abound for library retirees

Posted August 27, 2012 | Comments: 1 | Read More

What’s New in LIS Schools

MLIS candidates and data
By Beverly Goldberg

A snapshot of librarianship’s never-ending metamorphosis

Posted August 21, 2012 | Comments: 3 | Read More

How Public Libraries Are a Boon to Small Business

Libraries are helping with the economic recovery by assisting small businesses
By Bradley Collins

Information resources are especially valuable to entrepreneurs in tough times

Posted August 13, 2012 | Comments: 4 | Read More

First Winners of Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Fiction, Nonfiction

Anne Enright and Robert K. Massie
By Donna Seaman and Brad Hooper

Interviews with Anne Enright, author of The Forgotten Waltz, and Robert K. Massie, author of Catherine the Great

Posted July 30, 2012 | Comments: 0 | Read More

Vendors Showcase Their Wares in Anaheim

Bird’s-eye view of ALA exhibits in Anaheim. Photo by Curtis Compton
By Marshall Breeding

Innovative practical technologies kept the exhibit hall buzzing

Posted July 16, 2012 | Comments: 1 | Read More

Summer Reading Goes to School

By Malavika Shrikhande and Ellen Speirs

An Iowa university and Connecticut high school are reinventing recreational reading programs

Posted July 10, 2012 | Comments: 2 | Read More

Haiti Rising from the Rubble

The new Darbonne Library in Leogane
By Leonard Kniffel

More than two years after the earthquake, the country’s libraries see signs of hope

Posted July 3, 2012 | Comments: 0 | Read More

Copyright for Librarians and Teachers, in a Nutshell

Copyright in—or, in this case, under—a nutshell
By Carrie Russell

Who controls uses of your on-the-job writing?

Posted July 2, 2012 | Comments: 4 | Read More

Cataloging Then, Now, and Tomorrow

The revolution in cataloging
By Elise (Yi-Ling) Wong

Rapid changes are broadening the role of the “guardian of the catalog”

Posted June 19, 2012 | Comments: 0 | Read More

Annual Conference Preview: Transforming Our Libraries, Ourselves

Anaheim Convention Center
By the Editors

First Andrew Carnegie Book Medals, revamped ALA Awards presentation, new Inaugural Brunch highlight 136th Annual Conference

Posted June 13, 2012 | Comments: 0 | Read More

Community Reference: Making Libraries Indispensable in a New Way

Conferring about community concerns
By Colbe Galston, Elizabeth Kelsen Huber, Katherine Johnson, and Amy Long

Embedded librarians showcase skills and resources in unique community partnerships

Posted June 13, 2012 | Comments: 3 | Read More

Transforming Libraries . . . Continued

Woburn (Mass.) Public Library (left), 1879; Library of Birmingham (UK), 2013
By the Editors

The next chapter in the evolution of libraries—and ALA

Posted June 6, 2012 | Comments: 0 | Read More

A Publisher’s View

Dialogue needed between librarians and publishers
By Lisa Long Hickman

To strengthen the library-publisher relationship, we must begin with dialogue

Posted May 29, 2012 | Comments: 0 | Read More

A Digital Dilemma: Ebooks and Users’ Rights

Do ebooks leave a digital fingerprint?
By Deborah Caldwell-Stone

New technology may prove inhospitable to privacy

Posted May 29, 2012 | Comments: 1 | Read More

Digital Working Group Pushes for Expanded Ebook Access

By Sari Feldman and Robert Wolven

A new member initiative will address the crucial issues surrounding libraries and digital content

Posted May 24, 2012 | Comments: 1 | Read More

Navigating the Ebook Revolution

E-reader held high
By James LaRue

Players in the publishing realm voice their thoughts and concerns

Posted May 23, 2012 | Comments: 9 | Read More

Lessons from the Typewriter

typewriter keys
By Peter Brantley

As technology fragments books, we must avoid fragmenting culture

Posted May 23, 2012 | Comments: 1 | Read More

Warning: You Are About to Enter the Ebook Zone

The Ebook Zone
By Robert C. Maier and Carrie Russell

Libraries and publishers are moving into a shadowy land where everything they’ve long known is up for grabs

Posted May 22, 2012 | Comments: 4 | Read More

The Economics of Anythink

Anythink Libraries are creating jobs and destinations
By Stacie Ledden

A library’s revitalization has direct fiscal benefits for its community

Posted May 1, 2012 | Comments: 2 | Read More

New ADA Signage Standards Take Effect

Serving Blind and Visually Impaired Patrons at the Library (ALA Editions)
By Liz Humrickhouse

New rule changes to the Americans With Disabilities Act will improve services to blind or visually impaired patrons

Posted April 25, 2012 | Comments: 2 | Read More

An Academic Spring? [UPDATED]

Logo used by @FakeElsevier
By Barbara Fister

A successful protest against Elsevier demonstrates that populist rebellions have a place within the information-sharing community

Posted April 4, 2012 | Comments: 5 | Read More

Time to Dine in Anaheim

Sunset from the Rooftop Lounge
By Laura Daily
Posted April 2, 2012 | Comments: 1 | Read More

PLA 2012: Powerful Advice, Practical Solutions

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
By Laurie D. Borman
Posted March 21, 2012 | Comments: 0 | Read More

QR Codes Extend Library Programming

Postcard showing the dead Willis and Sallie Skinner on Pikes Peak.
By Tim Blevins
Posted March 20, 2012 | Comments: 5 | Read More

Directions to Library Wayfinding

Frederick County (Md.) Public Library, Brunswick Public Library
By Donald A. Barclay and Eric D. Scott

Directional and informational signs guide patrons into and around the library

Posted March 20, 2012 | Comments: 4 | Read More

Reflective Teaching for Librarians

Mirroring best practices moves the profession forward
By Char Booth

Mirroring the best practices of colleagues—while adding your own pedagogical tweaks to the mix—is what moves the profession forward

Posted March 14, 2012 | Comments: 1 | Read More

Library Design Showcase 2012

Kenai (Alaska) Community Library
By Greg Landgraf

American Libraries’ annual review of the best in new and renovated library facilities

Posted March 8, 2012 | Comments: 3 | Read More

The Once and Future Library

Quinnipiac University’s Arnold Bernhard Library. Photo by Jeff Goldberg, Esto
By Charles G. Mueller

An architect’s perspective on designing for changing constituencies

Posted March 6, 2012 | Comments: 4 | Read More

Library History and Women’s History: An Ongoing Convergence

By Sarah M. Pritchard

How the storied struggle for women’s rights dovetails with library history

Posted February 29, 2012 | Comments: 1 | Read More

Women in the White City

Woman’s Building at the 1893 Columbian Expo. Photo courtesy of the Field Museum
By Susan E. Searing

Lessons from the Woman’s Building Library at the Chicago World’s Fair

Posted February 29, 2012 | Comments: 0 | Read More

Building Displays That Move “the Merchandise”

Books fly out of the library into the hands of the right reader
By Alan Jacobson

Observe, eavesdrop, ask—and the books will fly off the shelves

Posted February 15, 2012 | Comments: 11 | Read More

Preserving Black Academic Library History

By Shanesha R. F. Brooks-Tatum

Celebrating the triumphs of HBCU libraries

Posted February 6, 2012 | Comments: 0 | Read More

O Sister Library, Where Art Thou?

Mapping out the strongest relationships
By April Ritchie

Libraries near and far can thrive by forming “the strongest relationship”

Posted January 31, 2012 | Comments: 7 | Read More

Ebooks and School Libraries

Boy using touchscreen
By Christopher Harris

Schools face unique challenges in their efforts to offer digital texts

Posted January 13, 2012 | Comments: 1 | Read More

A Publisher’s Perspective on Ebooks

Interest in ebooks is trending
By Andrea Fleck-Nisbet

The digital revolution has transformed every aspect of the publishing business

Posted January 12, 2012 | Comments: 7 | Read More

Threats to Digital Lending

Graphic of books flying out of the stacks
By Carrie Russell

Does the durability of ebooks pose a digital danger to libraries?

Posted January 12, 2012 | Comments: 14 | Read More

Top 10 Library Stories of 2011

People’s Library in Zuccotti Park

Facing natural disasters, technology issues, and privatization concerns, librarians responded with advocacy and innovation

Posted January 12, 2012 | Comments: 3 | Read More

The Revolution Isn’t Just Digital

The labyrinth of a circuit board
By Alan S. Inouye

For libraries, the growing importance of digital content has repercussions that go far beyond technology

Posted January 11, 2012 | Comments: 6 | Read More

The Conversation Starts in Dallas . . .

Skyline of Dallas as seen from the convention center
By Pamela A. Goodes

… on the transformation of the profession, the best books for children, top authors, and exhibits

Posted January 11, 2012 | Comments: 0 | Read More

Reflecting Our Communities

Reflections at Cambridge (Mass.) Public Library. Photo by Edward Lifson
By Kate Angell, Beth Evans, and Barnaby Nicolas

Internship programs open doors and minds

Posted January 11, 2012 | Comments: 0 | Read More

Dining in Dallas

Tacos al pastor at Wild Salsa
By Greg Landgraf

Midwinter attendees won’t want for a good meal.

Posted January 4, 2012 | Comments: 1 | Read More

This Political Library Gets Everyone’s Vote

John F. Kennedy at a Nashua, New Hampshire, diner during the 1960 race
By Janice Arenofsky

Special collection preserves a “primary” tradition

Posted January 3, 2012 | Comments: 0 | Read More

Helping Warriors Unleash the Power of the Pen

By Amy Hartman and Holly Baumgartner

A library in Ohio helps veterans share their experiences

Posted November 8, 2011 | Comments: 3 | Read More

Achievement Unlocked

Return of the Branch Explorer Badge
By Greg Landgraf

Three stories about selecting, archiving, and creating games in libraries

Posted November 3, 2011 | Comments: 0 | Read More

Serving Players Through Selection

By Erik Bobilin and Nicole Pagowsky

A guide to videogame collection development

Posted November 3, 2011 | Comments: 0 | Read More

Preserving Bits

By Greg Landgraf

Inside the Library of Congress’s Video Game Collection

Posted November 3, 2011 | Comments: 0 | Read More

Summer Reading Levels Up

Canton Public Library patrons with badge tote bags
By Greg Landgraf

How two library summer reading programs evolved into summer games

Posted November 3, 2011 | Comments: 1 | Read More

Grassroots Advocacy: Putting Yourself Out There

NYPL gets a protective hug. Photo by Walter Chang
By Lauren Comito, Aliqae Geraci, and Christian Zabriskie

Find fresh ways to energize support for libraries

Posted October 26, 2011 | Comments: 0 | Read More

Talk to Teens—They’re Still Listening

By Elaine Meyers and Virginia A. Walter

A powerful, no-tech social and civilizing medium: Conversation

Posted October 10, 2011 | Comments: 4 | Read More

Main Street Public Library

Putting Main Street Public Library on the map
By Wayne Wiegand

Study challenges traditional assumptions about libraries’ roles in the community

Posted September 27, 2011 | Comments: 4 | Read More

Leading By Example: 2011 ALA Award Winners

ALA award winners for 2011

ALA award winners stand at the profession’s pinnacle

Posted September 19, 2011 | Comments: 7 | Read More

Leading By Example: Emerging Leaders

Emerging Leaders showed off their projects at a well-attended poster session at

ALA’s Emerging Leaders represent the profession’s future

Posted September 13, 2011 | Comments: 3 | Read More

September 11, 2001: Traumatized by Terrorism

Portion of the cover of the Nov. 2011 issue of American Libraries
By Leonard Kniffel

Read the American Libraries news coverage of the September 11 Terrorist attacks, from the November 2001 issue

Posted September 6, 2011 | Comments: 2 | Read More

Avoiding the Path to Obsolescence

Graphic for Avoiding the Path to Obsolescence
By Steven Smith and Carmelita Pickett

Riches-to-rags tales in retail business hold survival tips for libraries

Posted September 5, 2011 | Comments: 10 | Read More

Step Easily into the Digital Future

A January 1880 newspaper, digitized
By Kathy Anderson and Laurie Gemmill

Lyrasis gets varied collections online quickly, and cheaply, through collaboration

Posted August 10, 2011 | Comments: 5 | Read More

First Things First: First-Class Service for 1st Graders

Children bead necklaces
By Becky Cothran-Nichols

Emerging readers get a special welcome at Selma–Dallas County Public Library

Posted August 8, 2011 | Comments: 0 | Read More

The Case for Graphic Novels in Education

Graphic novels graphic
By Jesse Karp

Use students’ visual vocabulary as a learning tool

Posted August 1, 2011 | Comments: 5 | Read More

How to Offer More than a Movie

Ready for your library's close-up
By Alan Jacobson

Producing film discussions that are serious cultural events

Posted July 27, 2011 | Comments: 10 | Read More

How One Library Digitized Its Community’s Newspapers

Random newspapers lacking curation
By Allison Quam

Researchers enjoy a rich, accessible archive in Winona, Minnesota

Posted July 20, 2011 | Comments: 3 | Read More

Libraries and the Future of Electronic Content Delivery

Michael Porter, president of Library Renewal
By Lisa Carlucci Thomas

Seizing the opportunity to preserve unfettered access to information

Posted July 13, 2011 | Comments: 4 | Read More

New Technologies, New Directions Emerge at ALA 2011

Tablet-gazing on the ALA exhibit floor
By Lisa Carlucci Thomas

The lowdown on high-tech trends showcased in the exhibits

Posted July 13, 2011 | Comments: 0 | Read More

Who’s the Boss?

Should a public library be run like a public service or a business?
By Jamie E. Helgren and Linda Hofschire

Does private management have a place in public libraries?

Posted July 12, 2011 | Comments: 14 | Read More

Professional Growth through Learning Communities

Plugging into knowledge as a team
By Paul Signorelli and Lori Reed

Knowledge comes with teamwork and fun—all across the organization

Posted June 6, 2011 | Comments: 2 | Read More

Fanbase to the Rescue: A Massachusetts Tale

Fans of continuing shared regional services in Massachusetts
By Eric T. Poulin

How social media mustered a groundswell that saved cooperative library services

Posted May 31, 2011 | Comments: 1 | Read More

Refresh Your View of E-rate

E-rate discounts enable connectivity for Ohio’s Trotwood–Madison City Schools
By Marijke Visser

There are still telecommunications discounts to be had, even in difficult economic times

Posted May 31, 2011 | Comments: 0 | Read More

Keeping Our Message Simple

Getting the message
By James LaRue

Here’s the fundamentally different approach to advocacy we need to adopt—yesterday.

Posted May 31, 2011 | Comments: 5 | Read More

Magical Meals

Tapas at RioMar
By Kathy Cannata

A dining guide to New Orleans

Posted May 28, 2011 | Comments: 1 | Read More

Facebook for Libraries

Libraries increasingly “like” Facebook.
By David Lee King

It’s easy to use social media’s most popular tool to connect with your community

Posted May 27, 2011 | Comments: 11 | Read More

The Best in Library Branding

2011 John Cotton Dana Public Relations Awards
By Judith Gibbons

Winners of the 2011 John Cotton Dana Library Public Relations Award wow judges and their communities

Posted May 27, 2011 | Comments: 0 | Read More

Reading for Life: Oprah Winfrey

Freedom author Jonathan Franzen and Oprah Winfrey.  Screen shot from Oprah.com.
By Leonard Kniffel

The television talk-show host and media mogul has championed books and libraries

Posted May 25, 2011 | Comments: 1 | Read More

How Overdue Books Caused the Civil War

By Rob Lopresti

Did southern congressmen swipe books from the Library of Congress in order to start a library in the Confederacy?

Posted May 18, 2011 | Comments: 7 | Read More

Renewing Our Mission in New Orleans

Ernest N. Morial Convention Center
By Pamela A. Goodes

New combined opening session/exhibits kickoff, an extended film series, and a host of authors and speakers are on tap for 135th Annual Conference

Posted May 16, 2011 | Comments: 0 | Read More

Keeping Library Digitization Legal

The fanciful scales of copyright vs. copywrong. Courtesy of Wikimedia.
By Bobby Glushko

Overcoming the legal hurdles surrounding digitization

Posted May 2, 2011 | Comments: 1 | Read More

Born Here, Died Here

A death record card from 1900
By Kevin Grace

Preservation awareness makes possible the digitization of vital records by the University of Cincinnati Library

Posted April 26, 2011 | Comments: 0 | Read More

The Evolving Library: Supporting New Teaching, Learning Styles

Architecture Illustration
By Elise Valoe

The successful 21st-century library creates an inviting space for students

Posted April 11, 2011 | Comments: 5 | Read More

Booking Passage to a New Home

Packed books await placement at their new library home
By Rick Haverinen

Expert Army transporters needed transportation for their own repository of recorded knowledge and culture.

Posted April 8, 2011 | Comments: 0 | Read More

Library Advocacy: One Message, One Voice

Members of the 1991 "Rally for America's Libraries" crew, from left: John Matthe
By Richard M. Dougherty

Lessons from the 1991 Rally for America’s Libraries

Posted April 4, 2011 | Comments: 0 | Read More

One Book for Every Young Child

One Book authors and illustrators
By Michelle McIntyre

Author and illustrator visits bring fun to early literacy program

Posted March 30, 2011 | Comments: 1 | Read More

Library Design Showcase 2011

St. Croix Falls (Wis.) Public Library
By Greg Landgraf

American Libraries’ annual review of the best in new and renovated library facilities

Posted March 23, 2011 | Comments: 5 | Read More

Building a Culture of Literacy through Día

Children at Broward County (Fla.) Library's Dia book giveaway
By Jeanette Larson

Library events celebrate bilingual bookjoy

Posted March 22, 2011 | Comments: 0 | Read More

Miami-Dade Partnerships Take Root

Palm tree near Miami skyline
By Victoria Galan

A new branch library emerges from an innovative collaboration

Posted March 18, 2011 | Comments: 0 | Read More

This Old Library

Tools of the library-sustainability trade
By Peter Gisolfi

Strategies for reducing energy consumption

Posted March 2, 2011 | Comments: 2 | Read More

Maureen Sullivan

By Maureen Sullivan

Candidate for ALA President

Posted March 1, 2011 | Comments: 0 | Read More

Susan Stroyan

By Susan Stroyan

Candidate for ALA President

Posted March 1, 2011 | Comments: 0 | Read More

Discovering the Nature Explorium

Boy in a field, holding binoculars
By Tracy Delgado-LaStella and Sandra Feinberg

Learning in the out-of-doors as part of a library visit

Posted February 23, 2011 | Comments: 3 | Read More

LSSI Finds More Resistance to Its Library-Management Bids

By Gordon Flagg

Recession-stricken communities fight to retain local control

Posted February 16, 2011 | Comments: 0 | Read More

E-Learning: The Product of a Risk Is a Lesson

Digital learning with books as its foundation
By Paul Signorelli

Online learning for library staff is taking shape and taking off

Posted February 15, 2011 | Comments: 6 | Read More

Running a Passport Acceptance Facility at Your Library

Passports, maps, and airline tickets
By Robert J. Rua

Processing patron passport applications enhances customer service—and your library’s bottom line

Posted February 1, 2011 | Comments: 3 | Read More

Plugging into the TED conference @ your library

Businesswoman Holly Landau was among the speakers who appeared live at the Princ
By Gabriella Radujko

Princeton Public Library connects patrons to players

Posted January 25, 2011 | Comments: 0 | Read More

Telephone Reference: A Children's Author Learns to Work the Wires

Johanna Hurwitz
By Johanna Hurwitz

What one children’s author learned about getting the answer to a simple question

Posted January 24, 2011 | Comments: 4 | Read More

Get Ahead of Outsourcing

Outsourcing image
By John Huber

Stave off privatization with a lean, mean library management machine

Posted January 19, 2011 | Comments: 3 | Read More

Is the Association Ripe for Rebellion?

By Jim Rettig

ALA Connect is the library world’s communication tool

Posted January 4, 2011 | Comments: 1 | Read More

The Year in Review 2010

Year in Review graphic
By American Libraries Editorial Staff

The top-ten stories to hit the AL news desk in 2010

Posted January 3, 2011 | Comments: 0 | Read More

Info Pro: Adopting Tools from the World of Business Consulting

Brain in a lightbulb
By Sarah Anne Murphy

A successful ServiceScape encourages consumer-staff interaction and makes everyone’s tasks easier.

Posted January 3, 2011 | Comments: 1 | Read More

When There Is No Frigate But a Book

Paper ship on top an open book
By Sara Zettervall

Effective outreach services permit readers to voyage beyond their limitations

Posted December 22, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read More

12 Ways Libraries Are Good for the Country

American flag
By Leonard Kniffel

A gift from American Libraries magazine of one dozen ideals toward which libraries strive.

Posted December 21, 2010 | Comments: 2 | Read More

Where to Eat at Midwinter

Signature Crab Cakes at Sally's Seafood on the Water
By Linda Salem

Sample the local cuisine at these San Diego restaurants

Posted December 17, 2010 | Comments: 1 | Read More

Ted Danson, Neil Gaiman Headline Midwinter

Neil Gaiman

Youth Media Awards, celebrity authors, and what to expect from the new U. S. Congress highlight San Diego conference

Posted December 13, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read More

When Small Is All

Hand holding a magnifying glass with the word "Small" in the middle
By Jane Pearlmutter and Paul Nelson

The successful small public library director wears many hats smartly

Posted December 7, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read More

Booking to the Future

Robot with book
By Jamie E. Helgren

Paper or electronic? Futurists have been pushing one option for years—but do we have to choose?

Posted November 30, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read More

U.S. Poet Laureate W. S. Merwin Talks with Librarians

W. S. Merwin
By Marcella Veneziale

Pulitzer Prize winner loves the sound of poetry in the branches

Posted November 24, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read More

How to Be Prepared in Case Violence Strikes

Security camera shot of gunman walking into UT library,  AK-47 clearly visible.
By Beverly Goldberg

Proactive security audits trump written policies

Posted November 17, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read More

Giving out Money: Helping Students Find Local Scholarships

Books with money bookmarks
By Barb Chase

It’s simple to make financial aid opportunities known to library users

Posted November 17, 2010 | Comments: 1 | Read More

Chicano Librarianship

Forty years ago, the Chicano Moratorium marked a turning point in the life of Ch
By Elizabeth Martinez

On the 40th anniversary of the Chicano Moratorium, a leader in the movement remembers the early years in East Los Angeles County

Posted November 2, 2010 | Comments: 1 | Read More

Wait! You Can’t Retire Without Sharing That with Us

Graphic depicting knowledge sharing
By Amy Hartman and Meg Delaney

Retaining the institutional knowledge of librarians who will soon leave the profession

Posted October 26, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read More

Gaming 2.0

Child playing video games
By Sandy Farmer

Playing games in Houston leads to families learning and having fun together

Posted October 19, 2010 | Comments: 3 | Read More

Libraries Now More Than Ever

A Pakistan television reporter interviews Leonard Kniffel in Pakistan.
By Leonard Kniffel

Keynote address, “A 21st-Century Vision for Libraries” conference, October 13, Islamabad, Pakistan

Posted October 17, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read More

Librarians Laud National Book Festival

Adele Eskin
By Rocco Staino

Report from Washington: The big book event is a readers paradise

Posted September 28, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read More

Fit Libraries Are Future-Proof

Feature artwork
By Steven J. Bell

A dozen ideas for whipping your library into shape

Posted September 21, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read More

Twenty Years of Assistive Technologies

Keyboard with handicap logo on the "enter" key.
By Barbara T. Mates

Celebrating 20 years of American with Disabilities Act

Posted September 14, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read More

Dynamic Doers

ALA award winners

Posted August 27, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read More

Winning Grants: A Game Plan

Pieces of the grant-seeking puzzle
By Herbert Landau

How to write proposals that work

Posted August 24, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read More

Dollar General Invests in the American Dream

American flag. Free clip art compliments of ace-clipart.com.
By Leonard Kniffel

Expanding literacy services through libraries helps adults adapt and advance

Posted August 18, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read More

Early Literacy: A Sustainable Statewide Approach

Boy reading in the dark
By Bonnie McCune

A coalition in Colorado may serve as a template for other regions to establish programs critical to the development of our youngest citizens

Posted August 17, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read More

When Crisis Calls

Closeup of telephone keypad
By Matthew J. Boylan

New York Public Library develops a policy on callers who threaten suicide

Posted August 13, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read More

Reaching Undergrads: Recruitment via Internship

A woman shelving books.
By Sara D. Smith

As interns, undergraduate students can cultivate a career in library and information science and technology

Posted August 10, 2010 | Comments: 8 | Read More

Information Commons Reduces Energy Consumption

Loyola University's energy-efficient Information Commons looks out on Lake Michi
By Ted Strand

Loyola University’s library in Chicago is setting new standards for environmental friendliness

Posted August 3, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read More

Librarians Head for the Hill to Rally for Reading

Library Advocacy Day attendee with banner.

ALA Annual Conference in Washington, D.C., attracts 26,000 enthusiastic professionals.

Posted July 27, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read More

Up, Up, and Away: A Bird’s-Eye View of Mission Marketing

Man holding balloons floating away.
By Donald H. Dyal and Kaley Daniel

Marketing takes more than cauldrons or brainstorming: Marketing needs a plan. Texas Tech University has that plan and truckloads of evidence that it works.

Posted July 20, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read More

Our Authors, Our Advocates

Brad Meltzer, Carmen Deedy, Maria Arana, Sharon Draper, Roberta Stevens

Four authors help kick off ALA President Roberta Stevens’s “Our Authors, Our Advocates” presidential initiative

Posted July 20, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read More

Raising A Reader Gets Children Started Early

A happy reader gets her own library card and blue book bag at Multnomah County L
By Alicia Santamaria

Three years of reading programs and partnerships yield big results for children, parents, and libraries.

Posted July 15, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read More

Books and Literacy in the Digital Age

Person holding e-book reader
By Ralph Raab

Can we grow technophiles who are also bibliophiles?

Posted July 13, 2010 | Comments: 3 | Read More

Party On! at Your Book Discussions

Three young women smiling and ready to discuss books!
By Alan Jacobson

Shouldn’t a book club be about the fun of sharing?

Posted July 6, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read More

Wisconsin Says “Cheese!”

The official “little cheese guy” logo.
By Pat Eschmann

Library Snapshot Day ups awareness

Posted June 1, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read More

Dining in the District

Proof winebar, www.proofdc.com
By Tracy Sumler

A guide to great restaurants to try at Annual

Posted June 1, 2010 | Comments: 1 | Read More

Frontline Advocacy Is Everybody’s Job

ALA President Camila Alire explains on video the urgency of frontline advocacy.
By Patty Wong and Julie Todaro

ALA President Camila Alire’s presidential initiative offers a systematic approach to staff participation

Posted May 25, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read More

10 Tips for Tracking Trends

Top ten countdown graphic
By Elisabeth Doucett

Libraries can stay relevant to their users by strategically riding the wave of societal trends

Posted May 11, 2010 | Comments: 1 | Read More

Build Your Own Instructional Literacy

Lego building blocks
By Char Booth

Librarians can shape ourselves into educators by devising our teacher identities

Posted April 30, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read More

Gates Foundation, IMLS Research Proves Value of Online Access

By Jill Nishi

The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation’s deputy director for the U.S. Libraries Initiative analyzes the spectacular statistics in a new patron...

Posted April 14, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read More

Everyday Existence

By Dave Isay

The founder of StoryCorps talks about the central role of libraries in this national oral history project that records the lives of ordinary people.

Posted April 11, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read More

A Circulation Renovation Cuts Expenses

Sally Anglemyer

Self-service checkout and return reduces staffing costs

Posted April 8, 2010 | Comments: 1 | Read More

Librarians, Self-Preservation, and Construction Budgets

By Jeannette Woodward

Be prepared for cost overruns, finger-pointing, and bad publicity

Posted April 2, 2010 | Comments: 4 | Read More

Libraries, Hospitals Join Forces to Promote Wellness

By Ellyn Ruhlmann

An outreach program eases children’s anxiety and kindles their interest in books

Posted March 22, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read More

Canadian Library Serves Community as Olympics Host

By Shelley Civkin

The Winter Games were an opportunity to show the world that libraries are more than just books

Posted March 22, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read More

Invest in Yourself

By Catherine Hakala-Ausperk

With very little time you can build your skills, improve your performance, and enhance your opportunities

Posted March 22, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read More

A Library Grows in Newburg

By Susan McNeese Lynch

An underserved community gets a long-awaited branch

Posted March 22, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read More

Fiscal Crisis Management

By Catherine Suyak Alloway

A crash course in taking the lead

Posted March 17, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read More

Designing Space for Children and Teens

By Sandra Feinberg and James R. Keller

How to carve out a niche that epitomizes service

Posted March 14, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read More

Managing Digital Projects

By Ira Revels

“Accidental” project managers can benefit from following these useful tips.

Posted March 10, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read More

To Help You Plan

By Kay Ann Cassell and Kathleen Weibel

Ready reference for public programming

Posted February 10, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read More

(At Least) 21 Programming Ideas for Women's History Month

By Kay Ann Cassell and Kathleen Weibel
Posted February 10, 2010 | Comments: 2 | Read More

Partnership Possibilities

By Kay Ann Cassell and Kathleen Weibel

Your library can reap resources from these nonprofits

Posted February 10, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read More

10 Technology Ideas Your Library Can Implement Next Week

By Ellyssa Kroski

Even non-techies can offer cutting-edge services right away

Posted February 9, 2010 | Comments: 16 | Read More

Tough Times and Eight Ways to Deal with Them

By James LaRue
Posted December 29, 2009 | Comments: 6 | Read More

Beyond Books and Bullets

By George J. Fowler

One librarian’s personal account of learning new leadership skills during a deployment in Iraq with the Army National Guard

Posted December 1, 2009 | Comments: 1 | Read More

Be the Bridge

By Monty L. McAdoo

Librarians can span the gap between students and their instructors

Posted November 23, 2009 | Comments: 0 | Read More

The Top 10 Reasons to Be a Librarian

By Martha J. Spear

(with apologies to David Letterman)

Posted November 11, 2009 | Comments: 2 | Read More

The Power of Word-of-Mouth Marketing

By Peggy Barber and Linda Wallace

Building a buzz is an effective—and free—way to create public awareness and support.

Posted October 26, 2009 | Comments: 0 | Read More

IFLA 2009 Special Report: Milan’s Warm Welcome

By Leonard Kniffel

The International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions sends positive messages home about the world financial outlook.

Posted October 23, 2009 | Comments: 0 | Read More

Pipeline to the People

By

Public awareness is the key to more and better library use, leading to stronger and more powerful advocacy

Posted October 23, 2009 | Comments: 0 | Read More

Facebook à la Fulbright

By Heather Lea Moulaison
Posted October 7, 2009 | Comments: 0 | Read More

E-readers in Action

By Anne Behler

An academic library teams with Sony to assess the technology

Posted September 24, 2009 | Comments: 1 | Read More

The Children We Serve

By Virginia A. Walter

Five notions of childhood suggest ways to think about the services we provide

Posted September 23, 2009 | Comments: 0 | Read More

From a Distance

By Kenneth E. Hartman

Library professionals have long been at the forefront of information technology

Posted September 22, 2009 | Comments: 0 | Read More

The Download Dilemma

By D.J. Hoek

The demise of the compact disc signals an uncertain future for library sound recording collections.

Posted July 27, 2009 | Comments: 0 | Read More

Chicago Crowd a Record

By Leonard Kniffel

ALA’s executive board calls this conference a spectacular success.

Posted July 27, 2009 | Comments: 0 | Read More

Summertime in Chicago


The 2016 Summer Olympics U.S. contender city and site of the Association’s headquarters welcomes conference-goers.

Posted July 23, 2009 | Comments: 0 | Read More

Arne Duncan on Libraries in Economic Recovery

By Leonard Kniffel

The U.S. Secretary of Education shares his views on volunteerism, No Child Left Behind, and reading readiness.

Posted June 30, 2009 | Comments: 0 | Read More

Chow Down in Chi-Town

By Rob Christopher

American Libraries’ Annual Conference dining guide.

Posted June 9, 2009 | Comments: 0 | Read More

On the Line for the First Amendment

By Beverly Goldberg

A July 1995 interview with Judith Krug, director of ALA’s Office for Intellectual Freedom, who died April 11. The towering champion of free...

Posted May 27, 2009 | Comments: 0 | Read More

Stimulate Your Library

By Emily Sheketoff

Congress made history with the passage of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA), signed by President Obama February 17, and now libraries...

Posted May 26, 2009 | Comments: 1 | Read More