Commemorating 250 Years: 12 Library Programs to Explore Local History During the United States Semiquincentennial
2026 marks the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Start preparing now with these 12 program ideas.
What Library Patrons Have to Say About Accessibility
Three library users with disabilities share what they've noticed and what they'd still like to see in their library's accessibility efforts.
Partnering for Accessibility in Small & Rural Libraries
Community partnerships can be instrumental for small and rural libraries. These libraries share how they benefit from working with partners on important accessibility projects.
Solving Accessibility Challenges in Small & Rural Libraries
Through a combination of practical workarounds, creative rethinking and sheer persistence, these small and rural libraries have worked to bring their accessibility plans to fruition.
Zen and the Art of Having an Art Wall (Part 2)
Gilpin County Public Library Director Larry Grieco shares more ways the library's art wall has benefited programming.
Use Videos to Advocate for Libraries
The “Libraries Matter” video series showcases how libraries utilize federal funding to provide valuable services for their communities.
Grant Helps Libraries Revitalize Public Spaces
“Outside the Box” offers free and fun entertainment events in an effort to revitalize public spaces.
Zen and the Art of Having an Art Wall (Part 1)
A simple, carpet-covered wall has led to endless programming possibilities in rural Black Hawk, Colo.
Hosting Public Policy Discussion
The Choices Program seeks to engage communities in public policy discussions that lead to informed decision making.
Off Campus Outreach: Lessons from World Spay Day Pet Fair
University Library at Texas A&M, San Antonio worked with community organizations to tackle a city-wide problem.
Creative Aging Programs Engage and Inspire
After a lifetime of working or raising a family, older adults are looking to have fun. The library is one place they can have some.
New for October at EDSITEment
EDSITEment explores Galileo’s universe and discusses the how the New and Old Worlds collided in America.
Best Resource for Promotion is Library Staff
Beauregard Parish Public Library modified their promotion strategy to integrate the critical role staff play in marketing programs.
Supporting Community Civic Engagement
Convey, a civic engagement initiative at King County Library System, offers productive community conversations on local issues.
New for September at EDSITEment
EDSITEment celebrates Constitution Day, Civic Awareness Month and National Hispanic Heritage Month.
New for August at EDSITEment
EDSITEment goes back to school with lesson plans on just about every subject, looks at the American Dream and celebrates women’s rights.