Our online column Letters of the Law explores a wide range of legal issues that arise in libraries, with the help of a pair of leading authorities: Mary Minow, a librarian who became a lawyer, and ...
“During this pandemic, I’ve found that a lot of students want to reread and reread their favorite books,” said Sarah Sansbury, teacher–librarian at Dekalb County (Ga.) Public Schools, during the 2021 ...
Loading the Elevenlabs Text to Speech AudioNative Player... On May 27, five public library organizations from the U.S. and Canada released a statement, addressing the Big Five publishers and digital ...
This review, guided by the Technology-Community Synergy Framework (TCSF), synthesizes 79 studies (2010–2025) on digital intangible cultural heritage (ICH) safeguarding. Effective preservation requires ...
Near the end of the 18th century, a Greek monk named Nikodemos was putting together a massive anthology of Byzantine texts on prayer and spirituality, which he would call The Philokalia. He lamented ...
To stay true to their mission during the coronavirus pandemic, libraries should offer more digital services. By Anthony W. Marx Mr. Marx is the president of the New York Public Library. See more of ...
Digital literacy is not a topic architects usually consider. For Aliza Leventhal, Head of the Technical Services Section, Prints & Photographs Division at the Library of Congress, the processes of ...
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