How to Help Prisoners Get Books: NYC Books Through Bars explains how you can support prison books projects—or start your own https://t.co/gVAsXQ2yQk via @ElectricLit
This #finefreelibraries webinar is inspiring me to present concrete data to the admin at my library. Fines target marginalized groups and we don’t need to create any more barriers!!!
Just started a research paper for my MLIS on the opioid epidemic/having Narcan in libraries, and even though I thought I knew a lot about the issue, this is tough stuff to read. #libs4health
Good news for #libraries and the businesses, government agencies, community organizations, and researchers that rely on the completeness and quality of the US #Census2020 data. https://t.co/7PT6KOnFJS
From Deborah Eisenberg's Your Duck Is My Duck to @chayab77's White Dancing Elephants, the best reviewed short story collections of the year. https://t.co/YR6uYQ1I0c
INSANE BLACK FRIDAY DEAL from @nypl—all books are free! Get 100% off millions of books, ebooks, audiobooks, magazines, and more to borrow for the whole family. https://t.co/p5CcTmnCmj
I tried to get into the publishing industry and realized I didn't like talking about books when the only concern was profit. Got a part time job in my hometown as a library associate, and now I'm getting my MLIS!
“Man, I respect you librarians so much and I think what you do is such a valuable thing.”
Thanks for all the wonderful stories, Stan. Excelsior! #RIPStanLee
“Kingsolver uses her dual narrative to interrogate both the madness of societies and the individual’s power to resist.”
Unsheltered by Barbara Kingsolver is one of @guardian’s top picks for fall: https://t.co/7bCLu3VHm0