When you think of mental health, a therapist, pills, or one of those pharmaceutical ads comes to mind. Most people struggle with their mental health, and in recent years technology… read more →
It’s an acronym that’s everywhere lately, on the news, on social media, and in regular conversations. What is it though, and what does joining it mean for the cyber welfare… read more →
Disclaimer: All opinions expressed herein are my own and no reflection of LibLime or its affiliates. We all know times have changed. The past few years have been crazy for… read more →
Editor’s note: This was due to be published in April, during National Library Week, but due to technical issues it was delayed. Our apologies to the Author ! Every April… read more →
Our world is home to countless wonders. Mountains, seas, and everything in between. This includes architectural marvels as well, some of which are libraries. However, these libraries are revered not… read more →
When you think of a library, usually books come to mind. Rows and shelves filled with pages upon pages of words. What isn’t so frequently associated with library content is… read more →
Throughout history books have been deemed unacceptable for various reasons. Schools and libraries are often forced to explain their reasons for selecting a book for their collection when it’s deemed… read more →
When I say I have a MLIS, the usual next question is “what’s that?” To which I respond by saying the full name of the degree it took me 2… read more →
In March we looked at how the libraries in Ukraine were coping with the continued attacks by Russian forces. They’d become bomb shelters, food pantries, were making camouflage for the… read more →
As we all know, change is unavoidable. This is certainly even more true for technology companies like Twitter. Recently one of the world’s wealthiest men purchased the social media giant… read more →