Abrams joins the list of publishers with new, temporary guidelines for reading its books online.
These songs serve as reminders of strategies to keep calm and carry on in the midst of the coronavirus outbreak and related media frenzy.
HarperCollins Children's answers questions for librarians, teachers, authors, and booksellers wanting to read its books online.
Simon & Schuster issues online reading guidelines for the spring.
Children's authors and illustrators are creating resources and reaching out to educators to help during the coronavirus school closures.
Some public libraries have closed due to Coronavirus. But where they remain open, librarians are going to work as library systems nationwide weigh community need for services and the health and safety of staff.
A group of college, university, and public librarians released a statement outlining why they believe the extraordinary circumstances due to the COVID-19 pandemic meet qualifications for fair use within copyright law.
A wealth of information is available about the Holocaust, but many students don't know much about it. Educators supplement curricula by exploring patterns of genocide and the power of propaganda.
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