Library funding has rarely been more contested than it is in 2026. At the federal level, the Trump administration’s executive order directing the elimination of the Institute of Museum and… read more →
Audiobooks have come a long way from the chunky cassette tapes that once occupied the “Books on Tape” shelf at the back of the library. Today, they are among the… read more →
Libraries have long served as cultural and educational cornerstones, and as their collections grow in scale and complexity, the challenge of efficient material management has intensified. Automated Material Handling Systems… read more →
Libraries have always been institutions of adaptation — from clay tablets to codices, from card catalogs to online databases. Yet the pace of transformation in the digital age has outpaced… read more →
Libraries play an indispensable role in their communities, providing free access to information, digital tools, literacy programs, and safe spaces for learning. Yet funding these vital services is an ongoing… read more →
Libraries have long stood as pillars of public access to information and culture. Today, that mission extends far beyond physical shelves, as libraries embrace a wave of immersive and assistive… read more →
As spring 2026 approaches, libraries have abundant opportunities to engage their communities through holiday-themed programming that celebrates the season of renewal. From Valentine’s Day through Earth Day and beyond, libraries… read more →
The reference interview has long been the cornerstone of library service, representing a carefully choreographed dialogue between the librarian and the patron designed to uncover patrons’ true information needs. According… read more →
Copyright is one of the fundamental pillars of intellectual property law, protecting original works of authorship from unauthorized use while balancing creators’ rights with the public interest in access to… read more →
The 2016 presidential election marked a watershed moment in how society engages with information, ushering in what many scholars describe as a “post-truth era” characterized by widespread misinformation, disinformation, and… read more →
