Designing 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: | Read MoreManaging Digital Projects
By Ira Revels“Accidental” project managers can benefit from following these useful tips.
Posted March 10, 2010 | Comments: | 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: | 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: 2 | 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: 15 | Read MoreNewsmaker: Al Gore
Global warming threatens the entire planet, says the author of Our Choice, in an exclusive interview with American Libraries.
Posted January 21, 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: | Read MoreHow 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 More
How the World Sees Us

I actually consider this library as a luxury, because you do not need it to live. People need to realize—especially in these economic times we’re in right now—if you don’t pay, you can’t play.

Prescott, Arizona, City Councilman John Hanna, defending a proposal to charge residents for library use, Prescott Daily Courier, Feb. 24
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