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News & Opinion › Page 26
Public Libraries as Instruments for Social and Political Activism
Library Partnerships Bring People Together
FYI Podcast – Project Outcome
Creating a Digital Archive: It’s Harder Than You Think
Dial-A-Story Offers Storytime Experience at Home
Library of Congress Digitizes Freud Collection
ALA Office Seeks Research Grant Proposals
Protecting Your Library from Ransomware
The #LibrariesResist Movement
FYI Podcast – Libraries Ready to Code
Amazon Books – Another Turn in the Spiral?
Exploring Youth Book Awards
Braving the New World: Dystopian RA
Information Pulls a Disappearing Act
A Patron by Any Other Name is Still a Patron
Navajo Library Seeks To Preserve Rare Oral Histories
Museums and Libraries Work Hand In Hand
Creative Ways To Fight Fake News
The Power of Books Shapes Path to the Presidency
It’s Never Too Early to Start the Budget
Your Mission: Technology Guru
Interlibrary Collaborations
Library System to Receive State of the Art Technology Suite
Reading Parties Are Having a Moment
Library Program Combats Winter Blues
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