Summer is a great time for kids to listen to podcasts, and libraries can direct them to ones they will enjoy.
New types of manga have proliferated—and students can’t get enough. This overview of genres, publishers, formats, and more, will help get you up to date.
SLJ and NCTE collaborated to create 18 booklists of titles to replace, or use as a companion to, canon "classics."
Hand these YA page-turners to high schoolers watching the popular Netflix series about British teens.
To support teachers and librarians in the face of ongoing censorship, School Library Journal and Penguin Random House—in partnership with PEN America, NCAC, NCTE, FReadom, and Library Journal—have created a poster that vividly illustrates the importance of intellectual freedom.
Rewriting and subverting the familiar has been a literary trope for centuries. These authors found inspiration in their Asian heritage, and their books exemplify a fluidity of countries, cultures, and identities.
After Google pulled the interactive reading app from its store because of the inclusion of Dawn McMillan's I Need a New Butt in its collection, Library Ideas appealed and won. The iVOX app is available again in the Google Play store.
Two New York City library systems are opening up their collections to readers across the country; YALSA needs a Pura Belpré award committee volunteer, LitUp writing fellowship is accepting applications, and more in this edition of News Bites.
Here’s how six libraries are refreshing their plans for 2022.
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