Clockwise from top left: Above: Former Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden; Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer; actor George Takei

2025 Annual Conference Wrap-Up

July 23, 2025

A total of 14,292 people registered for the event, whose programs included many dedicated to anticensorship efforts, programming challenges, funding cuts, and other existential threats. In these dark times, when the very mission of libraries is being scrutinized and politicized, attendees took comfort in collective engagement and critical discussions about intellectual freedom, diversity, and other … Continue reading 2025 Annual Conference Wrap-Up


Author Alex Segura signs copies of Dick Tracy at the Hoopla booth. Rebecca Lomax/American Libraries

Solidarity amid Uncertainty

July 23, 2025

With more than 600 vendors and a variety of live stages and pavilions, the Library Marketplace showcased products for libraries facing intense new challenges. Services and solutions that focused on libraries’ ongoing needs for efficiency and impact were in high demand. Palpable politics The Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) booth, which sat empty … Continue reading Solidarity amid Uncertainty


Geena Davis

Newsmaker: Geena Davis

July 23, 2025

With The Girl Who Was Too Big for the Page (Philomel Books, April), Davis offers a funny and self-referential take on embracing differences. She talked to American Libraries at the American Library Association’s 2025 Annual Conference and Exhibition in Philadelphia about her new book, striving for equitable representation in media, and the roles for which … Continue reading Newsmaker: Geena Davis


Bookend: Speaking Out

July 23, 2025

Clockwise from top left: Tiwanna Nevels, assistant state librarian at State Library of North Carolina in Raleigh, sits with some of her favorite challenged books in the Big Chair (sponsored by Sage, the Banned Books Week Coalition, and ALA’s Unite Against Book Bans); Amy Hermon, librarian at Royal Oak (Mich.) High School and host of … Continue reading Bookend: Speaking Out


Sam Helmick

Why We Show Up

July 23, 2025

As library professionals, we often traffic in the timeless—in books, archives, and community memory. But this year’s ALA Annual Conference reminded us that timing matters, too. At a moment when the core tenets of librarianship—intellectual freedom, the right to read, equitable access to information—are under direct attack across the country, gathering in Philadelphia felt as … Continue reading Why We Show Up


Geena Davis

Taking Up Space

July 7, 2025

“I was very shy and self-conscious as a kid, and I never wanted to try anything,” Davis told the crowd at the Closing Session of the American Library Association’s (ALA) 2025 Annual Conference and Exhibition in Philadelphia on June 30. “My fondest wish was to take up less space.” Her debut picture book (released by … Continue reading Taking Up Space


A man and a woman sit in front of tabletop microphones. The woman, Annette Bochenek, is speaking. Next to her are a takeout cup of coffee and a water bottle.

How to Succeed in Business

July 2, 2025

“Corporate archives are a key part of a society’s cultural heritage,” said Annette Bochenek, assistant professor of information studies at Purdue University Libraries and School of Information Studies and coauthor of a 2024 paper, “Business Archives as a Tool for Academic Business Researchers,” in the Journal of Business & Finance Librarianship. “Accessing business archives can … Continue reading How to Succeed in Business


A woman seated at a table in front of a microphone speaks to the audience. A man, one of her co-presenters, looks at the ahead and listens with his hands folded in front of him.

A Garden in the Desert

July 2, 2025

The collaborative, grassroots Community Book Gardens (CBG) initiative aims to transform deserts into landscapes where local storytelling flourishes by helping communities to create their own books. A panel of librarians and literacy advocates talked about the CBG model at “Community Book Gardens: Helping the Underrepresented Write and Publish Their Own Stories,” a June 29 session … Continue reading A Garden in the Desert



Ann Ford, vice president of sales and customer support for Hoopla

Own the Digital Space

July 1, 2025

At “A Bigger Conversation: How to Sustain a Robust Digital Collection in Today’s Library Environment,” a session held Saturday, June 28, at the Aloft Hotel during the 2025 ALA Annual Conference and Exhibition in Philadelphia, Ann Ford, vice president of sales and customer support for Hoopla, shared insight on the evolving digital landscape and challenges … Continue reading Own the Digital Space