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A new graphic novel, related television series and real life science society, a Library of Congress contest, a new AR app, and more.
There are plenty of chances to earn money for programs and books for students and patrons.
We spotlight the best of children's and YA materials reviewed in our November issue, including the latest from Kevin Henkes, Sharon Draper, Roshani Chokshi, and Ibi Zoboi.
Sharing insights, resources, and programs from some breakout session presenters.
The Horror Writers Association (HWA), in partnership with United for Libraries, Book Riot, and Library Journal and School Library Journal, launches a reading program that will provide libraries and schools with an annual list of recommended horror titles for adult, young adult , and middle grade readers.
A breakdown of survey results on the question of how important a diverse book collection is to the profession.
This month's stars list is full of fantastic sci-fi, spectacular poetry, and biographies about strong women like Dolores Huerta and Clara Luper.
The teens have voted. Here are their 10 best books of 2018.
Smith, who famously raised a black-gloved fist in protest on the medal podium in 1968, has teamed up with award-winning Crown author Derrick Barnes for a graphic memoir.
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