Librarians respond to the challenge of where to put diverse books once they have them in their collections.
A breakdown of survey results on the question of how important a diverse book collection is to the profession.
Famed actor and activist George Takei will kick off School Library Journal’s annual Summit. This year’s theme: Making “good trouble.”
Harper Lee's classic To Kill a Mockingbird was named the winner on the PBS series.
Liz Kolb, presenter at the upcoming SLJ/ISTE webcast Digital Citizenship for Tweens and Teens, created a curriculum for Michigan middle schoolers to adopt safe, responsible, and respectful online behavior.
Presto! Here’s how your students can make crafty pumpkins from discarded books.
The new ISTE Standards for Educational Leaders broaden the scope of digital citizenship education for students. Here are up-to-date resources to help librarians promote these skills.
The majority of public and K–12 librarians consider it "very important" to have a diverse book collection for kids and teens, according to SLJ's nationwide survey. But there are hurdles, including a lack of quality titles in specific areas.
Frustrated and feeling a sense of urgency, library media specialists join the influx of educators seeking political office in the mid-term elections.
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