In 2026, the long-held trust that libraries protect information is under sustained digital assault. From small rural branches to national institutions, cybercriminals treat libraries as soft, high-value targets—repositories of patron… read more →
Walk into almost any public library in the United States today, and you’re as likely to find someone learning to attach a file to an email as someone checking out… read more →
Rural libraries across Europe are quietly becoming some of the most important digital infrastructure available to their communities. Often the last remaining cultural institutions in small towns and villages, they… read more →
Information is often synonymous with power; yet access to information remains starkly unequal. While 58% of offline households in the United States express no interest in being online, 18% report… read more →
Libraries, by nature, have always been learning-centric and focused on improving the community’s collective minds. This included scrolls of information in ancient times and, in modern times, access to professional… read more →
Public libraries have long been pillars of community education, continually adapting to meet the evolving needs of their patrons. Among their most impactful offerings are educational workshops and training programs… read more →
