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Internet Archive founder Brewster Kahle discusses the music industry copyright lawsuit against the Archive and why he feels ...
Amid headline-grabbing chaos in the federal government, behind-the-scenes work progresses in Congress to secure funding for ...
Though commonly imagined to be dusty spaces containing rare objects from the distant past, archives are deeply tied to the ...
No one was more surprised than Philadelphians when our restaurants and chefs started raking in James Beard Awards over the past half a dozen years. We knew we had good food, but we figured the rest of ...
In early May, bestselling author-illustrator Grace Lin published her first novel in nearly nine years. Based on Chinese folklore, The Gate, the Girl, and the Dragon (Little, Brown Books for Young ...
A young presenter shares slides about the history of basketball at Vestavia Hills (Ala.) Library’s summer 2024 PowerPoint Party. Photo: Derek Anderson/Vestavia Hills (Ala.) Library At Hewitt (Tex.) ...
On June 6, a federal judge denied a motion to block the Trump administration’s efforts to dismantle the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS). The American Library Association (ALA) issued ...
ALA returns to Philadelphia for its 2025 Annual Conference (June 26–30), featuring authors, education programs, and ...
The “start, stop, change” approach to thinking about the future can show us what we might be missing and where ALA can have ...
Martha Hickson, a recently retired media specialist who fought censorship at North Hunterdon High School in Annandale, New Jersey, shakes hands with New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy (seated) after he ...
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