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How can teacher librarians reimagine their positions to meet strategic student learning needs? That question was the main focus of the SLJ Leadership Summit panel “Become Essential.”
This month's must-haves include a powerful, semiautobiographical novel from Jack Gantos; the latest "Scientists in the Field title"; and the latest Lumberjanes book.
Library Journal spoke to Nader Qaimari, Senior Vice President of Content Solutions and Services, Follett, about libraries' evolving role in using the latest technology to connect patrons to the information, tools, services, that they need—and to one another.
Carry On is a ghost story, a love story, and a mystery. It has just as much kissing and talking as you'd expect from a Rainbow Rowell story— but far, far more monsters.
The 10th annual Eric Carle Honors Benefit Gala on September 24, celebrating children's book champions and including an art auction, was dedicated to the memory of Carle Museum cofounder Barbara Carle.
Just in time for Star Wars Reads Day on October 10, librarian Christopher Lassen selects a variety of new "Star Wars" titles guaranteed to awaken the Force in readers in this galaxy or any other.
Just before Small Press Expo, which took place two weeks ago, Hazel Newlevant sent me a copy of the first issue of her new comic, No Ivy League. It’s a memoir of her first job as a teenager—I’ll let you tell her more about it below—and she plans to publish it in three issues and […]
The problem with this Fusenews feature is that if I don’t do them regularly then the news out there builds up, builds up, builds up, until there’s so much of it out there that I’m almost embarrassed to do anything with it. Such is the case today! And, as per usual, I’ll say that I’m […]