Winning Grants: A Game Plan
By Herbert LandauHow to write proposals that work
Posted August 24, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreDollar General Invests in the American Dream
By Leonard KniffelExpanding literacy services through libraries helps adults adapt and advance
Posted August 18, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreEarly Literacy: A Sustainable Statewide Approach
By Bonnie McCuneA coalition in Colorado may serve as a template for other regions to establish programs critical to the development of our youngest citizens
Posted August 17, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreWhen Crisis Calls
By Matthew J. BoylanNew York Public Library develops a policy on callers who threaten suicide
Posted August 13, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreReaching Undergrads: Recruitment via Internship
By Sara D. SmithAs interns, undergraduate students can cultivate a career in library and information science and technology
Posted August 10, 2010 | Comments: 3 | Read MoreInformation Commons Reduces Energy Consumption
By Ted StrandLoyola University’s library in Chicago is setting new standards for environmental friendliness
Posted August 3, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreLibrarians Head for the Hill to Rally for Reading
ALA Annual Conference in Washington, D.C., attracts 26,000 enthusiastic professionals.
Posted July 27, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreUp, Up, and Away: A Bird’s-Eye View of Mission Marketing
By Donald H. Dyal and Kaley DanielMarketing takes more than cauldrons or brainstorming: Marketing needs a plan. Texas Tech University has that plan and truckloads of evidence that it works.
Posted July 20, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreOur Authors, Our Advocates
Four authors help kick off ALA President Roberta Stevens’s “Our Authors, Our Advocates” presidential initiative
Posted July 20, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreSpeaker Sound Bites: D.C. 2010
Notable quotes from the 2010 ALA Annual Conference in Washington, D.C.
Posted July 19, 2010 | Comments: 0 | Read MoreCurrent Issue
How the World Sees Us

Look, I would suggest you go from here directly to the library. Get a copy of the Bill of Rights and you’ll realize that everybody has a right to say what they want to say.

—New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, responding to a journalist asking why he supports the construction of an Islamic center several blocks from Ground Zero in Manhattan, “The Mayor, the Mosque, and Public Response,” New York Times: City Room Blog, August 18, 2010.
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