Open Educational Resources in the Library
School librarians Jennifer Sturge and Donna Mignardi explore how to use, promote and create programming around open educational resources.
School librarians Jennifer Sturge and Donna Mignardi explore how to use, promote and create programming around open educational resources.
The Jefferson Market Library shares how thoughtful programming made their branch a place for conversation in Manhattan's Greenwich Village.
Help new moms adjust, make social connections and move their bodies during a critical time in their lives.
When embarking on a big community programming initiative, there's no reason to go it alone.
A twice-weekly chair yoga class run by a volunteer instructor brings a regular crowd to Walton Public Library.
Community-Centered Libraries ran a series of workshops where participants developed projects to practice specific skills related to their work.
Can your patrons predict the top illustrated children's book of the year?
With just a YouTube video, get the skills you need to teach this easy project (no needles required).
At Repair Cafés, volunteers make broken items like new again — and keep them out of landfills.
A small programming budget doesn't need to hold you back. Here are more tips for programming on a shoestring.