There is a whole world of news happening across the profession. Below are a few links to get you started with some of the exciting things happening in the world of Library Science!
- Oregon Library Association Quarterly journal (latest edition)
- Calling all Minnesota library employees! “We are seeking poetry, short fiction, or art created by Minnesota library employees to publish a Pressbook anthology of creative works by our Minnesota library community. All public, academic, special, and K-12 library employees are welcome to submit their work.”
- Now rescue N.Y.’s library branches
- At Boston Public Library, a new outreach position for the homeless
- UW-Parkside library named Wisconsin ‘Library of the year’
- Revamped Colorado College Library Packs a Sustainability Wallop
- College library hosts reading during Banned Books Week
- 85-year-old cycles from home to library every day
- Delbarton man, teen set fire in old Burch High School library
- Social-media ‘evangelist’ named school librarian of the year
- Social influences on avid book readers examined in new School Library Research article
- New workshop: Developing Effective Community Partnerships
- PLA and United for Libraries to host Oct. 17 webinar on ‘Troubled Library Boards’
- ACRL seeks nominations for 2018 awards recognizing outstanding achievements in academic librarianship
- LLAMA Webinar Explores Evidence-Based Advocacy for Public Libraries
- Public libraries highlight cyber security awareness in October
- ‘Friend Your Library’ materials now available at no cost to United for Libraries statewide group members
- Get ready to celebrate International Games Week 2017 – October 29 – November 4, 2017
- Small/rural public libraries invited to apply for stipends for dialogue and deliberation workshop at 2018 ALA Annual Conference
- Mainland Libraries Aid Maria Victims with Money, Mapathons
- New Article by Two University of Georgia Librarians Provides a Comparison of Online Data Mapping Platforms
- Library Freedom Institute to Launch Train-the-Trainers Course on Internet Privacy, Security
- How Design Can Tell Your Unique Story
- Engaging Reluctant Readers in Your Library
- Navigating Research: How Academic Users Understand, Discover, and Utilize Reference Resources