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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
The Newton Public Library Foundation presents historian Darcy Maulsby as she shares the history of the KKK in Iowa, a sad ...
The Nazis seized tens of thousands of books from the Jewish Theological Seminary in Budapest, but the works are making their ...
On this week's edition of our traveling book club, we head out to Wilton, Iowa, for stories of bakery wizards, the Day of the ...
A month into their new job at the New York Public Library’s Manuscripts, Archives, and Rare Books Division, Sal Kimura ...
A rare 15th-century Portuguese Jewish manuscript, long incomplete after it was split into three parts, is whole again after ...
University officials say the library has been weeding out materials that are outdated or have not been checked out in over a decade. But faculty say they should have been consulted first. WICHITA, ...