Today is Memorial Day. On this day in the USA, we remember and honor those who have given their lives while serving in the armed forces. Thank you for your service. #MemorialDay#MemorialDay2026
The May edition of our State of the Thing newsletter has gone out to more than 1 million subscribers!
See the 🧵 below for more details, and be sure to catch up on old issues online. #LibraryThing#StateoftheThing
We're very pleased to announce the addition of two new Legacy Libraries, as part of our project to document the personal book collections of notable people! We have now added the libraries of American children's author #LloydAlexander and English scholar and author #MRJames
LibraryThing sat down this month for a special interview with Stacy Mitchell, founder and proprietor of Bold Magazine Shop in LibraryThing's very own Portland, Maine! #interview#magazines#BoldMagazineShop
Sometimes we resist reading specific books. Perhaps they're too popular, and we think they can never live up to the hype. Perhaps we've heard something we don't like about the author. Perhaps we just dislike the cover, or have reasons entirely our own.
Last chance! You have just a few hours left to sign up to win books in the April batch of Early Reviewers. Enter by 6pm EST today! #bookgiveaway#bookgiveaways
The April edition of our State of the Thing newsletter has gone out to more than 1 million subscribers!
See the 🧵 below for more details, and be sure to catch up on old issues online. #LibraryThing#StateoftheThing
Happy #ArborDay to all of LibraryThing's members! In the United States, Arbor Day originated in the state of Nebraska—up the Tree Planter's / Cornhusker State!—and is intended as a celebration of arboreal life, and a time to plant trees. #ArborDay2026
Today is UNESCO #WorldBookDay and to celebrate we used #SyndeticsUnbound data to create a bookish world tour! Pulling two years of the most searched and viewed titles across U.S. public libraries, we built a tour of the planet. @ProQuest