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Advocacy efforts are stemming the tide of censorship attempts in libraries, with more states enacting anti-book-ban laws.
Since President Trump retook office on January 20, libraries and librarianship have been assaulted via executive orders and other actions.
2025 Youth Media Award winners announced—including the Caldecott, Coretta Scott King, Newbery, and Printz awards.
The American Libraries staff looks back at news that affected libraries and the profession in 2024, including intellectual freedom and AI.
In recent years, libraries of all sizes have begun adding color-corrective glasses to their Library of Things collections.
Public libraries across the US are lending out ghost-hunting kits to patrons.
Montgomery County (Md.) Public Libraries has greened its summer reading challenge by eliminating plastic prizes and encouraging young people to give back to their community.
American Libraries spoke with professionals at public, school, and academic libraries using, and innovating with, artificial intelligence.
This special report investigates generative artificial intelligence (AI) and its impact on libraries, explores projects using AI, and maps AI's footprint.
ALA announced the recipients of its 2024 Youth Media Awards at its LibLearnX conference in Baltimore on January 22.
Lawyer-librarian Mary Minow and guest author Kyle K. Courtney discuss the library ebooks landscape and state-level efforts to institutionalize fair licensing terms.
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