More than half of public librarians have collaborated with local school systems and teachers since the closures to provide digital and online services for children and teens, according to SLJ's Youth Services in Public Libraries COVID-19 Response Survey. And nearly 33 percent have collaborated with local agencies toward the same goal.
Ordering materials and resources continues during library closures, although purchasing has shifted to ebooks and other digital resources, according to SLJ's survey of youth services librarians.
Bored in the house? Try one of these eight family-friendly board games.
The Centers for Disease Control has released its reopening guidelines for schools. See the flowchart to learn what the organization says is necessary to get students and staff back in the classrooms.
The National Education Association Foundation and Institute of Museum and Library Services are taking submissions for grants to fund programming that addressed the wide-ranging effects of the novel coronavirus pandemic.
Book access inequities existed in our communities long before COVID-19. What can we learn now that will improve access for children and teens in the future?
Employees with disabilities and chronic illnesses have long fought for basic accommodations now granted to millions of workers from home. Here's what else is needed.
Pets are important companions during the pandemic. Tune into these pet- and animal-focused podcasts for some extra comfort and some fun, too.
It's easy to lose track of time and tasks in the current learning environment. Try these organizational strategies for faculty and students.
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