"It's not just about taking a book off a shelf,%u201D said Tasslyn Magnusson, an author and teacher from Wisconsin who tracks book censorship across the U.S.
Libraries had changed since I was a kid. They were now more like a community service center than just a home for books. Older people signed up to learn basic computer skills or how to set up an ...
The story about a local library with free wedding dresses made the rounds from local New Jersey newspapers to national magazines and morning television. Puccio appeared in Brides, the 90-year-old ...
Percival Everett, the prolific author of dozens of books, won the fiction prize Wednesday at this year's National Book Awards. He won for his book James, which retells the story of Huckleberry Finn ...
In a new information age, news outlets are partnering with public librariesDallas in particular is a hub for library-media collaborations. This level of trust makes libraries a good place for ...
“We need to refresh the current exhibits, the technology,” Stephanie Streett, the executive director of the Clinton Foundation said.. “The story is not going to change, the story of the Clinton ...
Like “old Twitter” The scientific community finds a new home on BlueskyAfter recent changes to Elon Musk’s X, a gradual migration turns into a stampede “It’s just gone completely crazy,” says Mike ...
The Big Five publisher made a deal with an unnamed “artificial intelligence technology company” and is allowing authors to opt-in if they want to join the agreement. Authors Guild CEO Mary Rasenberger ...