Carla Hayden

What Gives Carla Hayden Hope

June 28, 2025

Hayden spoke in a conversation with Newbery Medal-winning author Kwame Alexander on the main stage at the American Library Association’s (ALA) Annual Conference and Exhibition in Philadelphia on June 28. She recounted the story of how she was in her mother’s home when she received a short email, addressed simply to “Carla.” “So this person … Continue reading What Gives Carla Hayden Hope


Roswell Encina, chief communications officer at the Library of Congress, and Hawa Jalloh, librarian at Prince George’s County (Md.) Memorial Library System, at a panel on influencer marketing at ALA's 2025 Annual Conference and Exhibition in Philadelphia.

Influencer Marketing Can Be Good as Hell

June 28, 2025

A tweeted invitation from then-Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden, teasing the world’s largest collection of a single instrument, did the trick. Lizzo’s scheduled tour turned into a three-hour visit as she sampled centuries-old flutes; the viral moment involved an impromptu performance with a crystal model made for James Madison in 1813. Then there was the … Continue reading Influencer Marketing Can Be Good as Hell


A Delicate Dance

June 28, 2025

“We’re trying to uphold the tenets of intellectual freedom, we’re trying to have diverse collections, we’re trying to make sure people see themselves in the library,” said Kimberly B. Knight, director of Virginia Beach (Va.) Public Library. “[Staffers] want us to fight, they want us to stand up.… But we also want to speak strategically, … Continue reading A Delicate Dance


Tools of Empowerment

June 27, 2025

“Oh, and a plot to kidnap and kill me!” Whitmer said of the domestic terror plot targeting her that was intercepted by the FBI and state police in 2020. Having survived all of that, she decided to write a memoir, True Gretch: What I’ve Learned about Life, Leadership, and Everything In Between (Simon & Schuster, … Continue reading Tools of Empowerment


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Supreme Court Protects Federal Broadband Funding

June 27, 2025

The ALA applauded the Supreme Court’s 6–3 decision to uphold the Universal Service Fund (USF). The system of telecommunications subsidies administered by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) includes the E-Rate program, which provides libraries and schools billions of dollars each year for broadband access and connectivity. More than half of all public libraries apply for … Continue reading Supreme Court Protects Federal Broadband Funding


The Liberty Bell

2025 Annual Conference Preview

June 2, 2025

ALA returns to this historic and vibrant city for its 2025 Annual Conference and Exhibition, to be held at the Pennsylvania Convention Center June 26–30. As the Association—and the nation—approach monumental anniversaries, library workers will reaffirm and celebrate what it means to run institutions foundational to democracy, equity, and civic discourse. Many sessions in this year’s … Continue reading 2025 Annual Conference Preview


Revolutionary Eats

June 2, 2025

Even COVID-19 couldn’t slow our culinary roll, and while we lost many old favorites and promising new spots to the pandemic, we quickly bounced back—and back onto the lists of internationally acclaimed restaurants—all somehow without losing our street cred for comfort food. As an Annual Conference attendee, you’re doubly lucky to be stationed at the … Continue reading Revolutionary Eats


Newsmaker: Grace Lin

June 2, 2025

Throughout her more than 25-year career, Lin has garnered many accolades, including a 2010 Newbery Honor, 2019 Caldecott Honor, and 2022 Children’s Literature Legacy Award. In advance of her appearance at the American Library Association’s upcoming 2025 Annual Conference and Exhibition in Philadelphia, she talked with American Libraries about being inspired by myths, the insidiousness … Continue reading Newsmaker: Grace Lin


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The Next Chapter

June 2, 2025

If you haven’t visited Philadelphia recently (or ever), you will be amazed by all it has to offer as a walkable conference city. Its huge convention center—at more than 2 million square feet—is adjacent to many of ALA’s 35 conference hotels. And the historic Reading Terminal Market, just next door, is a bustling public market … Continue reading The Next Chapter