American Libraries Magazine

Posted June 12, 2013 Comments: 0
Alan S. Inouye
Posted June 5, 2013 Comments: 0
ALA welcomes our colleagues, vendors, and other attendees to Chicago for the Association’s 137th Annual Conference June 27 to July 2. From the first year Chicago played host—in 1893, during the World’s Columbian Exposition—to now, 120 years later, we remain as committed as ever to the profession.
Posted June 4, 2013 Comments: 0
Tastes of Chicago: Dining Guide
Posted June 4, 2013 Comments: 0
Friends playing a videogame
Posted May 21, 2013 Comments: 0
The Bob Hope Memorial Library at the Ellis Island Immigration Museum
Posted May 15, 2013 Comments: 0
Librotraficante leader Tony Diaz (center) leads students in protest against Texas Senate Bill 1128. Photo by Zeke Perez
Posted May 14, 2013 Comments: 0
The treasures John T. Scopes kept in a suitcase include a 1929 letter to him from Albert Einstein (upper left) and a keepsake poem from R. E. H. Carrud (“A Rockhound to a Fossil”) about Scopes's 29th birthday party, held in Venezuela (brown paper, lower right). Photo courtesy of the Kentucky Museum, Western Kentucky University
Posted May 1, 2013 Comments: 0
Volunteer Ashley Jehle cleans artwork damaged by Hurricane Sandy at the Westbeth Artists Housing in New York City. Jehle was one of 23 members of the American Institute for Conservation's Collections Emergency Response Team.  Photo: Foundation of the American Institute for Conservation of Historic & Artistic Works
Posted April 22, 2013 Comments: 0

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