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Though commonly imagined to be dusty spaces containing rare objects from the distant past, archives are deeply tied to the ...
On June 6, a federal judge denied a motion to block the Trump administration’s efforts to dismantle the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS). The American Library Association (ALA) issued ...
Internet Archive founder Brewster Kahle discusses the music industry copyright lawsuit against the Archive and why he feels ...
Amid headline-grabbing chaos in the federal government, behind-the-scenes work progresses in Congress to secure funding for ...
ALA returns to Philadelphia for its 2025 Annual Conference (June 26–30), featuring authors, education programs, and ...
As PowerPoint finds new life among Gen Zers who share niche slideshows on social media, now libraries are hosting PowerPoint ...
The “start, stop, change” approach to thinking about the future can show us what we might be missing and where ALA can have ...
Martha Hickson, a recently retired media specialist who fought censorship at North Hunterdon High School in Annandale, New Jersey, shakes hands with New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy (seated) after he ...
OIF, which began collecting data about censorship attempts in US libraries in 1990—and started observing Banned Books Week in 1982—was formed in 1967 to provide tangible support to library workers as ...
Welcome to your gateway to International Monetary Fund’s global economic data. Our new data portal provides streamlined access to timely, reliable, and easy-to-understand macroeconomic and financial ...
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