Book access and other restrictions on libraries and library values remain top of mind for readers. So too, practical posts toward serving library patrons, with creative ideas for staging a crime investigation to teach research skills and preserving family recipes getting the most views on SLJ.com.
In an attempt to make teaching research skills less "dry and boring," this middle school librarian hit on a mysterious new lesson plan, and the strategy has been a huge success.
Birding is a great way for students and teachers to connect with nature. From citizen science projects and live feeder stations—and books galore—the resources here will help kids learn about our avian friends.
This video game roundup features Mario and Luigi, Astro Bot, and more to boost collections and keep players of all ages entertained.
Libraries use data about summer programs to make them better every year, and their methods have been improving.
Tabletop role-playing games can be popular programming for all ages in school and public libraries.
This roundup features an assortment of tabletop role-playing games that are easy to learn, easy to play, and have something for everyone.
Thanks to a remarkable effort by a public library, 20 New York teens had an unforgettable trip visiting monuments and museums and learning and connecting with history.
The New York City–based initiative is holding strong, even as book bans in schools surge nationwide and anti-LGBTQIA+ legislation expands.
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