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2025 Library Design Showcase

September 2, 2025

Welcome to the 2025 Library Design Showcase, American Libraries’ annual celebration of new and renovated libraries throughout North America. Today’s libraries are places where people from diverse communities can connect, learn, and grow. The institutions featured in this year’s showcase embody the library’s role as a true third space while honoring local histories and cultures … Continue reading 2025 Library Design Showcase


2025 ALA/AIA Library Building Awards

September 2, 2025 The following libraries are winners of the 2025 Library Building Awards, sponsored by Core: Leadership, Infrastructure, Futures (a division of the American Library Association) and the American Institute of Architects. The awards recognize the best in library architecture and design and are open to any architect licensed in the US. Projects may be located anywhere … Continue reading 2025 ALA/AIA Library Building Awards

Illustration of a robot at a typewriter. Illustration: Tom Deja

Books by Bots

September 2, 2025

When she came across a book titled Rabbits: Children’s Animal Fact Book from the publisher Bold Kids, it seemed promising. Eklund hadn’t heard of Bold Kids before, but it offers nearly 500 books on Goodreads and Amazon, and its paperbacks aren’t expensive. Though the catalog showed only the book’s cover—not its interior—she put in the … Continue reading Books by Bots


Clare Graham

2025 ALA Award Winners

September 2, 2025

Award recipients were honored at a June 29 ceremony and reception during ALA’s 2025 Annual Conference and Exhibition in Philadelphia. This selection represents only some of those recognized in 2025. For a complete list of winners, visit ala.org/awards. Scholastic Library Publishing Award Clare Graham As director of the Malvern–Hot Spring County (Ark.) Library, Graham acts … Continue reading 2025 ALA Award Winners


Driving simulator programming at public libraries

License to Learn

September 2, 2025

“If you have anxiety, you can build your worst-case [driving] scenario and then play through it as many times as you need to realize that you have power over that scenario,” says Gabriella Norton, a librarian at MEBAL who helped bring the technology to the library. “What could you do if, God forbid, an actual … Continue reading License to Learn


A man on stage speaking in front of an audience

An Accessible Expo

September 2, 2025

In 2022, as part of the City Librarian’s Innovation Challenge, Toronto Public Library (TPL) asked staff to submit ideas for workforce development initiatives. Recognizing Canada’s high unemployment rate among autistic adults, TPL librarians Tim Feller and Melanie LaFleche suggested an event at which neurodivergent job seekers could connect with employers and employment resources in a … Continue reading An Accessible Expo


R. F. Kuang

Newsmaker: R. F. Kuang

September 2, 2025

Currently a PhD candidate in East Asian languages and literatures at Yale, Kuang returns to both fantasy and higher education in Katabasis (August, HarperCollins), a tale of two students in Cambridge’s Department of Analytical Magick who journey to hell in search of their famed, feared, and abruptly deceased advisor, Professor Grimes. American Libraries spoke with … Continue reading Newsmaker: R. F. Kuang


Vintage sewing and knitting patterns owned by the library at Arizona State University’s California Center Library in Los Angeles

By the Numbers: Fashion and Beauty

September 2, 2025

London, Milan, New York, and Paris will host their Fashion Weeks throughout September and October. 754 Number of 20th-century vintage sewing and knitting patterns held by Arizona State University’s California Center Library in Los Angeles. 1,500 Number of fashion designers whose files can be found in the Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute’s Irene Lewisohn … Continue reading By the Numbers: Fashion and Beauty


Sara Lee with Smokey Bear memorabilia at the National Agricultural Library

Bookend: The Original Happy Camper

September 2, 2025

That’s just one of many intriguing tidbits to be learned while visiting the Beltsville, Maryland–based archive, which traces Smokey’s 81-year-and-counting career as the Forest Service’s wildfire prevention mascot. Created in 1944, the now-iconic bear—named after “Smokey Joe” Martin, assistant chief of the New York City Fire Department—was originally depicted so realistically that he scared children, … Continue reading Bookend: The Original Happy Camper



Academic insights by Jasmine Simmons and Sophia Medina

Reading the Room

September 2, 2025

In 2021, we created the peer-to-peer Undergraduate Library Advisors (ULA) program, where four students help to spread awareness of library resources and services among UF’s nearly 40,000 undergrads. Our goal was to make sure students knew that our six vibrant campus libraries offer myriad academic resources—as well as student wellness resources and opportunities to discover, … Continue reading Reading the Room


On My Mind by Christine Herman and Jo Phillips

The Teen Scene

September 2, 2025

We looked to Search Institute, a nonprofit focused on positive youth development. Its Developmental Assets Framework lists supports and strengths that can help young people succeed. On that list is involving teens in decision making, a practice that already guides our programming. Why not involve them in our space planning too? We next turned to … Continue reading The Teen Scene