Congratulations to all of the nominated authors, and thank you to the teachers & librarians on the #CaudillAward selection committee!! https://t.co/Uvx6wE3eWF
We're still looking for an incoming manager! If you're looking to get some management experience, this is a three year commitment and looks great on resumes! If you're interested, please fill out the application here: https://t.co/WhVYXhajrr @IllLibraryAssoc
It's National Cat Day, and we're giving the people what they want: Brünnhilde! She appears in a Library exhibition that will be on display for just a bit longer: Not an Ostrich: & Other Images from America’s Library, which spans the history of photography. https://t.co/q8X8Lf5cuS
Hi this racist bigot is Tony Hinchcliffe who said Puerto Rico was a garbage island at the Trump Rally. He’s signed by @unitedtalent and it would be great if we could get him dropped. Please retweet.
✨ICYMI: The School Library Connection website is now an open access archive. Anyone can now access the content for free, and no log-in is required.
Explore our huge collection of webinars, articles + more: https://t.co/QBiPxvLQdC
With Election Day 2024 quickly approaching, misinformation is a major issue. In her op-ed piece for @thehill, #iSchoolUI Assistant Professor Madelyn Rose Sanfilippo shares 3 ways to push back. ▶️ https://t.co/jRttHjheFO
The censorship algorithm has reduced our audience by roughly 95%, and seriously, who does that to a wildlife advocacy group ?
You can help by retweeting, liking and following. If we're going to preserve what few wild places remain, we need you to get involved.
it's always been said that a Black woman has to be many times superior to a white man just to be considered his "equal." now we see this playing out on a giant screen for all of the world to wonder at; & the greater wonder is, the deranged man might well be re-elected over the woman candidate.
Author Guest Post: “The YA Classroom: Using Young Adult Fiction as a Means to Teach the Unteachable” by Ian X. Cho, Author of Aisle Nine https://t.co/q2A2iMTjpA
True story. Had a very weird dream last night. I was talking to Ray Bradbury about AI. "Here's the problem," I said. "You could load up 1984, then have the AI revise the novel to make Big Brother the hero, and Winston Smith the bad guy, then upload it to the net, replacing --
Today, our ports are open. Dockworkers are poised for a record hourly wage increase, and critical supplies can keep moving in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene.
The agreement that made this possible demonstrates the power and importance of collective bargaining in America.