The ongoing wildfires devastating Los Angeles have destroyed Los Angeles Public Library's Palisades branch. Learn how you can help. https://t.co/AljdwcTwwV
Are you looking to start the new year with a new book? The editors at Booklist, the American Library Association’s book review journal, share a wealth of suggestions on the latest episode of their podcast. https://t.co/4leOmIlj4N
NPR's Neda Ulaby scanned the most-borrowed-books lists of 2024 from several public libraries across U.S. to see what library-goers were reading throughout the year. The selections are a mix of new titles and some older favorites. https://t.co/jNGWqavBUK
In the new episode of our podcast, Vicky Jensen, Glenn Slater, and Alan Menken, the director, lyricist, and composer of the animated musical, Spellbound, join us to discuss their creative processes, bringing Spellbound to life, and their love of libraries. https://t.co/hBlGLMurRT
The Library of Congress has announced the 25 films being added to the National Film Registry for 2024. The diverse list includes Chelsea Girls, Dirty Dancing, Mi Familia, My Own Private Idaho, Uptown Saturday Night, and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. https://t.co/IIwbZGfbrv
A library lover in Washington, D.C., has made a record-setting $25 million bequest that will fund library school scholarships for students with demonstrated financial needs. https://t.co/JYiEhKITxv
We spoke with author Ryan Dowd about his book, "The Librarian's Guide to Homelessness," as part of ALA Editions/ALA Neal-Schuman's new online book club. It was a fascinating discussion that offered tools that can improve human relations across the board. https://t.co/eI7669GAsG
This holiday season, show the world how much you love libraries and support ALA at the same time with hats, shirts, hoodies, mugs, and more from the ALA Graphics Gift Shop. Save 25% on everything and enjoy FREE shipping through December 8! https://t.co/SKOr2rozWe
The new episode of our podcast features writer Raj Tawney who discusses his latest book, "All Mixed Up," the semiautobiographical story of a multi-ethnic American boy who forges a complex friendship with a Pakistani immigrant in the wake of 9/11. https://t.co/Jmk6MNtOFS
Idina Menzel, who starred as the green-hued witch Elphaba in the original Broadway production of the musical, “Wicked,” which is now a hit film, sang the praises of libraries when she served as honorary chair of Library Card Sign-up Month in 2022. https://t.co/7qAQKDtbVu
When Bigfoot and a host of other famous cryptids were spotted in a Virginia park in October, area kids set out on foot to find them.
No, it's not a Weekly World News story, but one about a fun, educational scavenger hunt hosted by a local library! https://t.co/Tryuf3IDcr
ALA’s Graphic Novels & Comics Round Table and REFORMA have released a list that highlights some of the best graphic novels showcasing Spanish-speaking and Latino stories and creators. https://t.co/R1tkoICJUG
The names of the more than 200 ALA members who will receive bonuses from author James Patterson have been announced! Patterson awarded the bonuses to celebrate the release of his nonfiction book, “The Secret Lives of Booksellers & Librarians." https://t.co/4SUJ66Eu3r
In response to results of the 2024 United States election, ALA has vowed to continue its defense of the core values of librarianship in the face of political threats. What are the core values? Join us for an exploration and learn how you can help. https://t.co/Bav6V62YSd
Ali Velshi, host of "Velshi" and MSNBC chief correspondent, believes libraries are indispensable in the fight for social justice; places where we can learn about new cultures and perspectives to help create a world of better understanding and equality. https://t.co/f7R6k0C8rw
For this special Halloween episode of the "How I Library" podcast, we speak with actor and writer David Dastmalchian! He joins the show to discuss his love of comic books and horror movies, his comic writing career, and of course, how he libraries. https://t.co/oO03EK1mDn
Do things go bump in the night at your house? Do you see or feel otherworldly presences? Do you think you have a ghost? The library can help. Libraries across the country are lending out ghost-hunting kits to patrons who want to explore local haunts. https://t.co/9OdA8tIrBm
Libraries are lifelines in times of crisis. The Okeechobee County Library’s Multi-Agency Resource Center is a powerful example, connecting residents with essential resources and support during disaster recovery. #HurricaneHelene#HurricaneMilton
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LeVar Burton was honored this week with the National Humanities Medal for his acting and literacy advocacy work in a ceremony at the White House. "My ancestors are dancing and my heart is full," the "Reading Rainbow" host wrote after the event. https://t.co/dJgBMnJ7t2
National Friends of Libraries Week, observed October 20-26, finds libraries across the U.S. celebrating and honoring the often-unsung heroes working behind-the-scenes to make a lasting difference for their libraries and communities. https://t.co/SQx3u3d20N