Banned Books Week began back in September 18, 2022, and in many ways we need to be thinking about this topic all year long. This year -2022-has certainly been a… read more →
Open Access (OA) to information has long been a thoroughly debated topic in the world of academia and libraries. Some firmly believe all research should be freely accessible to… read more →
Fines have been part of checking out library books for generations. In many cases, these fines would become significant as the items were not returned after weeks, months, or even… read more →
Homelessness in America is a long-historied tragedy with far too many victims struggling for survival. From tent cities to soup kitchens, the homeless, or unhoused, are an often ignored group… read more →
Library of Hope & Healing: Uvalde In May, the news reported a horrific mass shooting at the Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, TX. It shook the town, country, and world… read more →
In recent years the super-commuter has gone from being just for CEOs and high-ranking executives to just about anyone whose job requires them to travel between locations frequently. Especially… read more →
My recent post discussed what it was like becoming a new mom during a pandemic, but this time I’d like to discuss what it’s like to work remotely while being… read more →
Many businesses use blogs to encourage website traffic and draw attention to their company. I used to think the only people who blogged were those who liked talking about recipes… read more →
There’s been a lot of talk lately about the federal reserve inflation, the economy, etc. But what is the federal reserve? According to acorns.com it’s, “the central Bank of the… read more →
Grieving the loss of a loved one is extraordinarily difficult. There are so many phases you go through from the initial shock of the loss to the soul wrenching realization… read more →