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News & Opinion › Page 37
E-book Trends Flattening, Paper Books Holding Their Own
Toronto Public Library Installs Book Kiosk at Union Station
Immigration Services in Libraries
Snark, Sarcasm, and Your Friendly Neighborhood Librarians
The Hottest Show In Town: Storytime @ your library
How Public Libraries Play a Role in the State of Privacy in America
Man Up: Attracting the Male Patron
Can’t Make It to PLA 2016?
Canvassing Conundrum
The Other Side of Copyright
Is Your Library User-Centered?
Unprogramming with Amy Koester
Check Out a Library Hotspot
Virtual Reality in the Library: Creating a New Experience
The Library and Michigan Senate Bill 571
Osher Map Library Brings its Globes to the Public
Search vs. Research
Finding Answers III: Searching For the Right Questions
Tulsa City-County Library Renewal
PLA Accepting Spark Talks Proposals
Check Out a State Parks Pass at Indiana Libraries
Job Searching Made Easier with New Features on ALA JobLIST
Tackling Library Sacred Cows with Structured Debate
Toronto Public Library Brings Community, Data Together at Hackathon
Paper Books Making a Comeback
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