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News & Opinion › Page 66
Crafting @ the Library (On a Budget)
Establishing Yourself as a Young Librarian
Even Amidst Fiscal Challenges, Public Libraries Can Thrive
Fine Forgiveness for All
The Problem with Christmas
Three Essential Epic Fantasy Series That Every Library Should Own
Make Your Library A Safe Space
Social Justice and the Public Library
World Book Night – What Better Way to Spread the Love of Reading?
Voices From the Past – Discovering Local History
Library Book Sale: A Community Emerges
There’s No Such Thing as a Free App
First Amendment Sure-But the Second Amendment Too?
Tween Programming: It’s All About Them
I ♥ Working in Public Libraries
The Votes Are in and U.S. Libraries Win
Strategic Marketing is a Smart Investment
Gun Toting as a Teachable Moment?
Not Your Grandpa’s Comic Books
In the Cloud? It Might Not Be Yours
Seven Reasons to Support Unglue.it
Creating Digital Tutorials
Big Ideas at the iDEAL Summit
First Aid at the Library – Keeping Calm is Key
‘Homework Help’ Outreach Efforts Take Off
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