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  • PLA 2018 Spotlight: Sally Yates, Hasan Minaj Among the Highlights in Philadelphia

    A great slate of authors and a strong professional program at the biennial Public Library Association Conference underscores the importance of libraries today.

  • The Week in Libraries: February 23, 2018

    Among this week's headlines: mixed news in LJ's annual budget survey; Hachette's CEO calls e-books 'stupid products'; and a curator reflects on 47 years looking after rare books.

  • What I Learned From Bestselling Author Andrew Neiderman

    As my high school writing teacher, with his slightly irreverent classroom style, the bestselling author taught me many things, including the most important lesson of all: follow your dreams, with tenacity and hard work.

  • The Week in Libraries: February 16, 2018

    Among this week's headlines: Trump again targets library funding; a strong program but weak attendance at the ALA Midwinter Meeting; and a Wired article raises a central question about Facebook: is it a publisher?

  • The Week in Libraries: February 9, 2018

    Among this week’s headlines: The budget deal could be good news for libraries; EFF founder John Perry Barlow has died; and the 2018 ALA Midwinter Meeting gets underway.

  • The Week in Libraries: February 2, 2018

    Among this week's headlines: ALA's new diverse books initiative; a look at how libraries can fill the void left by the loss of local newspapers; and a proposed budget cut endangers the University Press of Kentucky.

  • The Week in Libraries: January 26, 2018

    Among the headlines this week: ALA names an executive director; Facebook's flawed plan to fix the fake news problem; and check out some of the best pics from the annual library "shelfie" day.

  • The Week in Libraries: January 19, 2018

    Among this week's headlines: Why publishers should speak up on net neutrality; the budget battle continues for libraries; and what's holding up the search for the next ALA executive director?

  • Could You Use a (Reading) Vacation?

    Having a good reading plan can help you expand your horizons—and read more books.

  • The Week in Libraries: January 12, 2018

    Among the headlines this week: what Michael Wolff's 'Fire and Fury' tells us about the library e-book market; Sally Yates will keynote the upcoming PLA Conference; and next steps in the net neutrality debate.

  • Librarians Scrambling to Meet Demand for 'Fire and Fury'

    Overwhelming demand for the book has generated wait lists that rival such all-time bestsellers as 'Harry Potter' and 'Fifty Shades of Gray.'

  • The Week in Libraries: January 5, 2018

    Among the headlines this week: No, Libraries Are Not Dying; The Most Popular Library Reads of 2017; and Dewey's Checkered Past.

  • ALA Announces First Members of New 'Policy Corps'

    The initiative seeks to develop expertise within the library community on key national and public policies that are important to libraries.

  • LSU Libraries, Elsevier Quietly Resolve Suit Over Journal Access

    The dispute—which saw Elsevier block access from some campus IP addresses—was closely followed in the higher education and academic library communities.

  • The Chaos and Cacophony of Unfettered Speech

    The Internet is facing a barrage of new attacks, both from legislators and regulators around the world as well as from changes in the very fabric of the Internet itself.

  • School & Library Spotlight Winter 2017: All Our Coverage

    Diverse books in schools, making libraries prettier, and more in our latest spotlight.

  • Celebrating the Youth Media Awards

    Librarians and teachers share how they plan to commemorate this year's prize announcements, which will be revealed on February 12 during the ALA Midwinter Meeting.

  • Library Makeover: How Two Librarians Made Over Their Libraries

    Two high school librarians share how they recently reinvented their libraries.

  • Spreading the Word About Diverse Books: 'PW' Talks with Marley Dias

    In advance of her appearance at ALA Midwinter, we asked the #1000BlackGirlBooks founder to reflect on her activism and publishing journey so far.

  • The Top 10 Library Stories of 2017

    PW takes a look back at some of the library stories that captivated the publishing world in 2017, and what they portend for 2018

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