Across the country, libraries are closed to the public to limit the spread of Covid-19. Unable to open their doors to their communities, youth services librarians have taken their programs online.
Jim Cosgrove, known as Mr. Stinky Feet, sings during his weekly program for young kids on the Mid-Continent Library’s MCPL360 Facebook page. Courtesy photo Heading into a library for entertaining ...
CLEVELAND — In a press release issued on Wednesday, the Cleveland Public Library announced they will be expanding their virtual experience for patrons as the COVID-19 pandemic continues. June will see ...
BookExpo officials today told PW that its virtual conference, BookExpo Online, was a success—especially its opening day dedicated to libraries. “So far, there have been more than 20,000 views of the ...
LAKEWOOD, Ohio -- The Lakewood Public Library has overcome many of the hurdles associated with serving its public during the pandemic. However, one of the last frontiers involves in-person programming ...
THORNTON, Colo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Adams County’s public library system, Anythink Libraries, is celebrating the one-year anniversary of Anythink World, the world’s first virtual library metaverse, an ...
LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — The library district has announced two new services coming to a library near you, curbside pickup and virtual programming. Beginning May 16 at 10 a.m., a new curbside pickup service ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the ways in which librarians do their jobs—from everyday tasks to community outreach and beyond. These books offer a variety of resources to help adjust to our new ...
The pandemic has canceled many annual events and programming but not at the Ankeny Kirkendall Public Library. Fun crafts, book clubs and activities are still alive and well in a to-go format. Youth ...
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