Preserving Black Academic Library History
By Shanesha R. F. Brooks-TatumCelebrating the triumphs of HBCU libraries
Posted February 6, 2012 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreO Sister Library, Where Art Thou?
By April RitchieLibraries near and far can thrive by forming “the strongest relationship”
Posted January 31, 2012 | Comments: 3 | Read MoreEbooks and School Libraries
By Christopher HarrisSchools face unique challenges in their efforts to offer digital texts
Posted January 13, 2012 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreA Publisher’s Perspective on Ebooks
By Andrea Fleck-NisbetThe digital revolution has transformed every aspect of the publishing business
Posted January 12, 2012 | Comments: 6 | Read MoreThreats to Digital Lending
By Carrie RussellDoes the durability of ebooks pose a digital danger to libraries?
Posted January 12, 2012 | Comments: 12 | Read MoreTop 10 Library Stories of 2011
Facing natural disasters, technology issues, and privatization concerns, librarians responded with advocacy and innovation
Posted January 12, 2012 | Comments: 2 | Read MoreThe Revolution Isn’t Just Digital
By Alan S. InouyeFor libraries, the growing importance of digital content has repercussions that go far beyond technology
Posted January 11, 2012 | Comments: 5 | Read MoreThe Conversation Starts in Dallas . . .
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 MoreReflecting Our Communities
By Kate Angell, Beth Evans, and Barnaby NicolasInternship programs open doors and minds
Posted January 11, 2012 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreDining in Dallas
By Greg LandgrafMidwinter attendees won’t want for a good meal.
Posted January 4, 2012 | Comments: 1 | Read MoreThis Political Library Gets Everyone’s Vote
By Janice ArenofskySpecial collection preserves a “primary” tradition
Posted January 3, 2012 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreHelping Warriors Unleash the Power of the Pen
By Amy Hartman and Holly BaumgartnerA library in Ohio helps veterans share their experiences
Posted November 8, 2011 | Comments: 2 | Read MoreAchievement Unlocked
By Greg LandgrafThree stories about selecting, archiving, and creating games in libraries
Posted November 3, 2011 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreServing Players Through Selection
By Erik Bobilin and Nicole PagowskyA guide to videogame collection development
Posted November 3, 2011 | Comments: 0 | Read MorePreserving Bits
By Greg LandgrafInside the Library of Congress’s Video Game Collection
Posted November 3, 2011 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreSummer Reading Levels Up
By Greg LandgrafHow two library summer reading programs evolved into summer games
Posted November 3, 2011 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreGrassroots Advocacy: Putting Yourself Out There
By Lauren Comito, Aliqae Geraci, and Christian ZabriskieFind fresh ways to energize support for libraries
Posted October 26, 2011 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreTalk to Teens—They’re Still Listening
By Elaine Meyers and Virginia A. WalterA powerful, no-tech social and civilizing medium: Conversation
Posted October 10, 2011 | Comments: 4 | Read MoreNational Book Festival Stacks Up as Record-Breaker
By Mark HartsellAn expanded, two-day festival draws record number of fans to the National Mall
Posted October 5, 2011 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreMain Street Public Library
By Wayne WiegandStudy challenges traditional assumptions about libraries’ roles in the community
Posted September 27, 2011 | Comments: 4 | Read MoreLeading By Example: 2011 ALA Award Winners
ALA award winners stand at the profession’s pinnacle
Posted September 19, 2011 | Comments: 7 | Read MoreA Century of Philanthropy: Carnegie Corporation of New York
By Karen TherouxStrategic nurturing “to try to make the world in some way better than you found it”
Posted September 13, 2011 | Comments: 4 | Read MoreLeading By Example: Emerging Leaders
ALA’s Emerging Leaders represent the profession’s future
Posted September 13, 2011 | Comments: 3 | Read MoreSeptember 11, 2001: Traumatized by Terrorism
By Leonard KniffelRead the American Libraries news coverage of the September 11 Terrorist attacks, from the November 2001 issue
Posted September 6, 2011 | Comments: 2 | Read MoreAvoiding the Path to Obsolescence
By Steven Smith and Carmelita PickettRiches-to-rags tales in retail business hold survival tips for libraries
Posted September 5, 2011 | Comments: 10 | Read MoreStep Easily into the Digital Future
By Kathy Anderson and Laurie GemmillLyrasis gets varied collections online quickly, and cheaply, through collaboration
Posted August 10, 2011 | Comments: 5 | Read MoreFirst Things First: First-Class Service for 1st Graders
By Becky Cothran-NicholsEmerging readers get a special welcome at Selma–Dallas County Public Library
Posted August 8, 2011 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreThe Case for Graphic Novels in Education
By Jesse KarpUse students’ visual vocabulary as a learning tool
Posted August 1, 2011 | Comments: 5 | Read MoreHow to Offer More than a Movie
By Alan JacobsonProducing film discussions that are serious cultural events
Posted July 27, 2011 | Comments: 10 | Read MoreIs the Line Between Librarianship and Journalism Blurring?
By Barbara JonesPosted July 27, 2011 | Comments: 7 | Read More
How One Library Digitized Its Community’s Newspapers
By Allison QuamResearchers enjoy a rich, accessible archive in Winona, Minnesota
Posted July 20, 2011 | Comments: 3 | Read MoreLibraries and the Future of Electronic Content Delivery
By Lisa Carlucci ThomasSeizing the opportunity to preserve unfettered access to information
Posted July 13, 2011 | Comments: 4 | Read MoreNew Technologies, New Directions Emerge at ALA 2011
By Lisa Carlucci ThomasThe lowdown on high-tech trends showcased in the exhibits
Posted July 13, 2011 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreWho’s the Boss?
By Jamie E. Helgren and Linda HofschireDoes private management have a place in public libraries?
Posted July 12, 2011 | Comments: 14 | Read MoreProfessional Growth through Learning Communities
By Paul Signorelli and Lori ReedKnowledge comes with teamwork and fun—all across the organization
Posted June 6, 2011 | Comments: 2 | Read MoreFanbase to the Rescue: A Massachusetts Tale
By Eric T. PoulinHow social media mustered a groundswell that saved cooperative library services
Posted May 31, 2011 | Comments: 1 | Read MoreRefresh Your View of E-rate
By Marijke VisserThere are still telecommunications discounts to be had, even in difficult economic times
Posted May 31, 2011 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreKeeping Our Message Simple
By James LaRueHere’s the fundamentally different approach to advocacy we need to adopt—yesterday.
Posted May 31, 2011 | Comments: 5 | Read MoreMagical Meals
By Kathy CannataA dining guide to New Orleans
Posted May 28, 2011 | Comments: 1 | Read MoreFacebook for Libraries
By David Lee KingIt’s easy to use social media’s most popular tool to connect with your community
Posted May 27, 2011 | Comments: 9 | Read MoreThe Best in Library Branding
By Judith GibbonsWinners of the 2011 John Cotton Dana Library Public Relations Award wow judges and their communities
Posted May 27, 2011 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreReading for Life: Oprah Winfrey
By Leonard KniffelThe television talk-show host and media mogul has championed books and libraries
Posted May 25, 2011 | Comments: 1 | Read MoreHow Overdue Books Caused the Civil War
By Rob LoprestiDid 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 MoreRenewing Our Mission in New Orleans
By Pamela A. GoodesNew 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 MoreKeeping Library Digitization Legal
By Bobby GlushkoOvercoming the legal hurdles surrounding digitization
Posted May 2, 2011 | Comments: 1 | Read MoreBorn Here, Died Here
By Kevin GracePreservation awareness makes possible the digitization of vital records by the University of Cincinnati Library
Posted April 26, 2011 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreThe Evolving Library: Supporting New Teaching, Learning Styles
By Elise ValoeThe successful 21st-century library creates an inviting space for students
Posted April 11, 2011 | Comments: 5 | Read MoreBooking Passage to a New Home
By Rick HaverinenExpert Army transporters needed transportation for their own repository of recorded knowledge and culture.
Posted April 8, 2011 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreLibrary Advocacy: One Message, One Voice
By Richard M. DoughertyLessons from the 1991 Rally for America’s Libraries
Posted April 4, 2011 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreOne Book for Every Young Child
By Michelle McIntyreAuthor and illustrator visits bring fun to early literacy program
Posted March 30, 2011 | Comments: 1 | Read MoreLibrary Design Showcase 2011
By Greg LandgrafAmerican Libraries’ annual review of the best in new and renovated library facilities
Posted March 23, 2011 | Comments: 3 | Read MoreBuilding a Culture of Literacy through Día
By Jeanette LarsonLibrary events celebrate bilingual bookjoy
Posted March 22, 2011 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreMiami-Dade Partnerships Take Root
By Victoria GalanA new branch library emerges from an innovative collaboration
Posted March 18, 2011 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreThis Old Library
By Peter GisolfiStrategies for reducing energy consumption
Posted March 2, 2011 | Comments: 2 | Read MoreMaureen Sullivan
By Maureen SullivanCandidate for ALA President
Posted March 1, 2011 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreSusan Stroyan
By Susan StroyanCandidate for ALA President
Posted March 1, 2011 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreDiscovering the Nature Explorium
By Tracy Delgado-LaStella and Sandra FeinbergLearning in the out-of-doors as part of a library visit
Posted February 23, 2011 | Comments: 3 | Read MoreLSSI Finds More Resistance to Its Library-Management Bids
By Gordon FlaggRecession-stricken communities fight to retain local control
Posted February 16, 2011 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreE-Learning: The Product of a Risk Is a Lesson
By Paul SignorelliOnline learning for library staff is taking shape and taking off
Posted February 15, 2011 | Comments: 6 | Read MoreRunning a Passport Acceptance Facility at Your Library
By Robert J. RuaProcessing patron passport applications enhances customer service—and your library’s bottom line
Posted February 1, 2011 | Comments: 3 | Read MorePlugging into the TED conference @ your library
By Gabriella RadujkoPrinceton Public Library connects patrons to players
Posted January 25, 2011 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreTelephone Reference: A Children's Author Learns to Work the Wires
By Johanna HurwitzWhat one children’s author learned about getting the answer to a simple question
Posted January 24, 2011 | Comments: 4 | Read MoreGet Ahead of Outsourcing
By John HuberStave off privatization with a lean, mean library management machine
Posted January 19, 2011 | Comments: 1 | Read MoreIs the Association Ripe for Rebellion?
By Jim RettigALA Connect is the library world’s communication tool
Posted January 4, 2011 | Comments: 1 | Read MoreThe Year in Review 2010
By American Libraries Editorial StaffThe top-ten stories to hit the AL news desk in 2010
Posted January 3, 2011 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreInfo Pro: Adopting Tools from the World of Business Consulting
By Sarah Anne MurphyA successful ServiceScape encourages consumer-staff interaction and makes everyone’s tasks easier.
Posted January 3, 2011 | Comments: 1 | Read MoreWhen There Is No Frigate But a Book
By Sara ZettervallEffective outreach services permit readers to voyage beyond their limitations
Posted December 22, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read More12 Ways Libraries Are Good for the Country
By Leonard KniffelA gift from American Libraries magazine of one dozen ideals toward which libraries strive.
Posted December 21, 2010 | Comments: 1 | Read MoreWhere to Eat at Midwinter
By Linda SalemSample the local cuisine at these San Diego restaurants
Posted December 17, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreTed Danson, Neil Gaiman Headline Midwinter
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 MoreWhen Small Is All
By Jane Pearlmutter and Paul NelsonThe successful small public library director wears many hats smartly
Posted December 7, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreBooking to the Future
By Jamie E. HelgrenPaper or electronic? Futurists have been pushing one option for years—but do we have to choose?
Posted November 30, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreU.S. Poet Laureate W. S. Merwin Talks with Librarians
By Marcella VenezialePulitzer Prize winner loves the sound of poetry in the branches
Posted November 24, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreHow to Be Prepared in Case Violence Strikes
By Beverly GoldbergProactive security audits trump written policies
Posted November 17, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreGiving out Money: Helping Students Find Local Scholarships
By Barb ChaseIt’s simple to make financial aid opportunities known to library users
Posted November 17, 2010 | Comments: 1 | Read MoreChicano Librarianship
By Elizabeth MartinezOn 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 MoreWait! You Can’t Retire Without Sharing That with Us
By Amy Hartman and Meg DelaneyRetaining the institutional knowledge of librarians who will soon leave the profession
Posted October 26, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreGaming 2.0
By Sandy FarmerPlaying games in Houston leads to families learning and having fun together
Posted October 19, 2010 | Comments: 3 | Read MoreLibraries Now More Than Ever
By Leonard KniffelKeynote address, “A 21st-Century Vision for Libraries” conference, October 13, Islamabad, Pakistan
Posted October 17, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreLibrarians Laud National Book Festival
By Rocco StainoReport from Washington: The big book event is a readers paradise
Posted September 28, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreFit Libraries Are Future-Proof
By Steven J. BellA dozen ideas for whipping your library into shape
Posted September 21, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreTwenty Years of Assistive Technologies
By Barbara T. MatesCelebrating 20 years of American with Disabilities Act
Posted September 14, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreWinning Grants: A Game Plan
By Herbert LandauHow to write proposals that work
Posted August 24, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreDollar General Invests in the American Dream
By Leonard KniffelExpanding literacy services through libraries helps adults adapt and advance
Posted August 18, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreEarly Literacy: A Sustainable Statewide Approach
By Bonnie McCuneA 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 MoreWhen Crisis Calls
By Matthew J. BoylanNew York Public Library develops a policy on callers who threaten suicide
Posted August 12, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreReaching Undergrads: Recruitment via Internship
By Sara D. SmithAs interns, undergraduate students can cultivate a career in library and information science and technology
Posted August 10, 2010 | Comments: 8 | Read MoreInformation Commons Reduces Energy Consumption
By Ted StrandLoyola University’s library in Chicago is setting new standards for environmental friendliness
Posted August 3, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreLibrarians Head for the Hill to Rally for Reading
ALA Annual Conference in Washington, D.C., attracts 26,000 enthusiastic professionals.
Posted July 27, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreUp, Up, and Away: A Bird’s-Eye View of Mission Marketing
By Donald H. Dyal and Kaley DanielMarketing 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 MoreOur Authors, Our Advocates
Four authors help kick off ALA President Roberta Stevens’s “Our Authors, Our Advocates” presidential initiative
Posted July 20, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreSpeaker Sound Bites: D.C. 2010
Notable quotes from the 2010 ALA Annual Conference in Washington, D.C.
Posted July 19, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreGood Dog. Sit. Listen.
By Anna HartmanTherapy dogs help youngsters overcome their reluctance to read
Posted July 15, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreRaising A Reader Gets Children Started Early
By Alicia SantamariaThree years of reading programs and partnerships yield big results for children, parents, and libraries.
Posted July 15, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreBooks and Literacy in the Digital Age
By Ralph RaabCan we grow technophiles who are also bibliophiles?
Posted July 13, 2010 | Comments: 2 | Read MoreParty On! at Your Book Discussions
By Alan JacobsonShouldn’t a book club be about the fun of sharing?
Posted July 6, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreTop 10 Lists in The Librarian’s Book of Lists
By Leonard KniffelA collection of humorous, serious, and sometimes bizarre lists for librarians to be released this summer by ALA Editions.
Posted June 14, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreMastering Moderation
By Steven J. BellRunning a successful program is more than just naming the names; it means being an integral part of the proceedings
Posted June 8, 2010 | Comments: 1 | Read MoreAnnual Conference 2010 Preview
Library Advocacy Day, appearances by authors including Toni Morrison and John Grisham highlight ALA Annual Conference agenda
Posted June 3, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreWhy Librarians Should Care about the National Broadband Plan
Posted June 1, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read More
Wisconsin Says "Cheese!"
By Pat EschmannLibrary Snapshot Day ups awareness
Posted June 1, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreDining in the District
By Tracy SumlerA guide to great restaurants to try at Annual
Posted June 1, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreFrontline Advocacy Is Everybody's Job
By Patty Wong and Julie TodaroALA President Camila Alire’s presidential initiative offers a systematic approach to staff participation
Posted May 25, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreThe Myth of Browsing
By Donald A. BarclayAcademic library space in the age of Facebook
Posted May 19, 2010 | Comments: 3 | Read More10 Tips for Tracking Trends
By Elisabeth DoucettLibraries can stay relevant to their users by strategically riding the wave of societal trends
Posted May 11, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreBuild Your Own Instructional Literacy
By Char BoothLibrarians can shape ourselves into educators by devising our teacher identities
Posted April 30, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreFrom Children’s Literature to Readers Theatre
By Elizabeth A. PoeGet kids excited and engaged with books by getting them onstage
Posted April 21, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreWill Social Media Activism Rescue Besieged Libraries?
By Cindi TrainorAlthough budget crises abound, libraries have become richer for the outpouring of support from devoted—and networked—patrons
Posted April 20, 2010 | Comments: 1 | Read MoreFixing the Federal Depository Library Program
By Patrick RagainsThe system must respond to the digital age and a weakened economy
Posted April 16, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreThose Who Can, Do. Those Who Can Do More, Volunteer
By Alan JacobsonA thriving volunteer workforce can help libraries fill the gaping holes caused by funding reductions, staff cuts, and reduced hours
Posted April 16, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreA Literature of Risk
By Michael CartTeens dealing with violence and other risky behaviors can get help from young adult fiction
Posted April 15, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreGates Foundation, IMLS Research Proves Value of Online Access
By Jill NishiThe 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 MoreRemodeling on a Budget
By Paul SignorelliThese California projects show that a low-cost approach can pay off with big returns
Posted April 12, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreEveryday Existence
By Dave IsayThe 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 MoreA Circulation Renovation Cuts Expenses
Sally AnglemyerSelf-service checkout and return reduces staffing costs
Posted April 8, 2010 | Comments: 1 | Read MoreGrow Your Own Librarian
By Kathy AndersonA Mississippi program turns paraprofessionals into degreed librarians
Posted April 6, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreLibrarians, Self-Preservation, and Construction Budgets
By Jeannette WoodwardBe prepared for cost overruns, finger-pointing, and bad publicity
Posted April 2, 2010 | Comments: 4 | Read MoreLibraries, Hospitals Join Forces to Promote Wellness
By Ellyn RuhlmannAn outreach program eases children’s anxiety and kindles their interest in books
Posted March 22, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreCanadian Library Serves Community as Olympics Host
By Shelley CivkinThe Winter Games were an opportunity to show the world that libraries are more than just books
Posted March 22, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreInvest in Yourself
By Catherine Hakala-AusperkWith very little time you can build your skills, improve your performance, and enhance your opportunities
Posted March 22, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreA Library Grows in Newburg
By Susan McNeese LynchAn underserved community gets a long-awaited branch
Posted March 22, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreFiscal Crisis Management
By Catherine Suyak AllowayA crash course in taking the lead
Posted March 17, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreDesigning Space for Children and Teens
By Sandra Feinberg and James R. KellerHow to carve out a niche that epitomizes service
Posted March 14, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreManaging Digital Projects
By Ira Revels“Accidental” project managers can benefit from following these useful tips.
Posted March 10, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreCoaching in the Library
By Ruth MetzA professional coach can help leaders and staff up their game in dealing with an ever-changing environment and shrinking resources
Posted February 18, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreTo Help You Plan
By Kay Ann Cassell and Kathleen WeibelReady 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 WeibelPosted February 10, 2010 | Comments: 2 | Read More
Partnership Possibilities
By Kay Ann Cassell and Kathleen WeibelYour library can reap resources from these nonprofits
Posted February 10, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreHow to Celebrate Women’s History @ Your Library
By Kay Ann Cassell and Kathleen WeibelTelling the story of women’s work is never done.
Posted February 10, 2010 | Comments: 3 | Read More10 Technology Ideas Your Library Can Implement Next Week
By Ellyssa KroskiEven non-techies can offer cutting-edge services right away
Posted February 9, 2010 | Comments: 16 | Read More10 Reasons Why the Internet Is No Substitute for a Library
By Mark Y. HerringDespite public demand, the notion persists with some that the internet makes libraries unnecessary.
Posted January 20, 2010 | Comments: 1 | Read MoreEmbracing Change for Continuous Improvement
By Peter Hernon and Ellen AltmanIn a period of transition, libraries must redevelop their services to create loyal customers
Posted January 13, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreTough Times and Eight Ways to Deal with Them
By James LaRuePosted December 29, 2009 | Comments: 6 | Read More
How to Thrive by Design in Tough Times
By Lisa RosenblumA low-cost library makeover can make newbie visitors into hardcore patrons
Posted December 15, 2009 | Comments: 4 | Read MoreWhere to Eat in Boston
By Betsy Clarke and Jessica SnowMidwinter attendees won’t want for dining options
Posted December 15, 2009 | Comments: 4 | Read MoreABLE in Afghanistan
By Carol A. EricksonNancy Hatch Dupree has dedicated a lifetime to documenting and preserving Afghanistan’s cultural heritage
Posted December 9, 2009 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreIt’s the Content, Stupid
By Steven Escar Smith and Holly MercerPosted December 1, 2009 | Comments: 1 | Read More
Beyond Books and Bullets
By George J. FowlerOne 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 MoreBe the Bridge
By Monty L. McAdooLibrarians can span the gap between students and their instructors
Posted November 23, 2009 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreThe Top 10 Reasons to Be a Librarian
By Martha J. Spear(with apologies to David Letterman)
Posted November 11, 2009 | Comments: 1 | Read MoreThe Bunheads are Dead
By Ken Haycock and Carla GarnerDiscovering high-tech, high-touch opportunities in library and information science
Posted November 9, 2009 | Comments: 1 | Read MoreLibel Tourism: Why Librarians Should Care
By Barbara M. JonesPosted October 26, 2009 | Comments: 0 | Read More
The Power of Word-of-Mouth Marketing
By Peggy Barber and Linda WallaceBuilding a buzz is an effective—and free—way to create public awareness and support.
Posted October 26, 2009 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreIFLA 2009 Special Report: Milan’s Warm Welcome
By Leonard KniffelThe International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions sends positive messages home about the world financial outlook.
Posted October 23, 2009 | Comments: 0 | Read MorePipeline to the People
ByPublic awareness is the key to more and better library use, leading to stronger and more powerful advocacy
Posted October 23, 2009 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreE-readers in Action
By Anne BehlerAn academic library teams with Sony to assess the technology
Posted September 24, 2009 | Comments: 1 | Read MoreThe Children We Serve
By Virginia A. WalterFive notions of childhood suggest ways to think about the services we provide
Posted September 23, 2009 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreFrom a Distance
By Kenneth E. HartmanLibrary professionals have long been at the forefront of information technology
Posted September 22, 2009 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreThe Download Dilemma
By D.J. HoekThe demise of the compact disc signals an uncertain future for library sound recording collections.
Posted July 27, 2009 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreChicago Crowd a Record
By Leonard KniffelALA’s executive board calls this conference a spectacular success.
Posted July 27, 2009 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreSummertime 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 MoreArne Duncan on Libraries in Economic Recovery
By Leonard KniffelThe U.S. Secretary of Education shares his views on volunteerism, No Child Left Behind, and reading readiness.
Posted June 30, 2009 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreChow Down in Chi-Town
By Rob ChristopherAmerican Libraries’ Annual Conference dining guide.
Posted June 9, 2009 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreOn the Line for the First Amendment
By Beverly GoldbergA 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 MoreStimulate Your Library
By Emily SheketoffCongress 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 MoreTrending Now
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