5 Quick Ideas for Banned Books Week
Banned Books Week 2018 starts Sept. 23. Get your plans in order with these simple programming ideas.
Banned Books Week 2018 starts Sept. 23. Get your plans in order with these simple programming ideas.
Are you in need of a starting point or some direction? These free resources will get your imagination going.
How do track deadlines? If you’re making lists or plugging in Outlook reminders, there may be an easier way.
An Indiana library helps hundreds of teens prepare for prom by sharing gently used formalwear.
Have you gotten permission to call your comic event a "Comic-Con"? (Don't panic — it's easy.)
This intergenerational program sources local teens to answer older patrons' tech questions.
Library director and yoga instructor Jenn Carson shares a printable guide to remind us that physical literacy is an evolution.
Collaborative programming can help teenagers — and adults — learn how to financially prepare for college.
Host a write-in with your campus writing center for the International Write-In, Nov. 29 to Dec. 8, 2016.
This DIY magic program for older adults will leave them, and their grandchildren, amazed.