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It’s a beautiful building and it got the recognition we all felt it deserved,” Lynbrook Library Director Robyn Gilloon told ...
Andrew Stauffer, then the University of Virginia’s English department chair, was teaching his 19th-century British poetry ...
Early Knoxville feminist Mary Utopia Rothrock was a pivotal figure in the history of the area's libraries. Rothrock - or Topie, as she was sometimes called - was a trailblazer, serving as an early ...
The New English Canaan by Thomas Morton criticized the Puritan government in the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Illustration by Emily Lankiewicz The American Library Association reports that 2022 saw more ...
The Lisbon Mahzor, which contains Sephardic prayers for the High Holidays, Three Festivals and more, was produced by the ...
LIVE Saturday September 6th 9am-6pm ET on Book TV Acting Librarian of Congress Robert Newlen celebrated the start of the 2025 National Book Festival alongside several fea… Book TV presents coverage of ...
The John Hay Library Undergraduate Fellowship Program offers Brown students a unique summer opportunity to engage in ...
The Laredo Public Library kicks off its seventh annual Banned Book Club with monthly discussions on challenged titles, ...
A month into their new job at the New York Public Library’s Manuscripts, Archives, and Rare Books Division, Sal Kimura ...
In the second “Let’s Get Literary!” episode from WOOD TV+, hear from a local expert on the haunted history of Grand Rapids, ...