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ALA's Office for Intellectual Freedom (OIF) receives reports from libraries, schools, and the media on attempts to ban books in communities across the country. We compile lists of challenged books in order to inform the public about censorship efforts that affect libraries and schools. This list includes the 100 most frequently challenged books of the decade 2000-2009. ALA's Office for Intellectua
This edition of Keeping Up With... was written by Bohyun Kim. Bohyun Kim is Digital Access Librarian at Florida International University Medical Library. Bohyun can be reached at bohyun.kim@fiu.edu. What is gamification? Successful games provide an ideal environment that motivates and empowers people through making their own choices and performing a series of challenging tasks that match their kno
The Caldecott Medal was named in honor of nineteenth-century English illustrator Randolph Caldecott. It is awarded annually by the Association for Library Service to Children, a division of the American Library Association, to the artist of the most distinguished American picture book for children. In 1937 René Paul Chambellan designed the Caldecott Medal. The bronze medal has the winner's name an
Approved by the ACRL Board of Directors, October 2011 Revision approved by the ACRL Board of Directors, February 2018 Print copies of the 2018 revision are available from the Association of College and Research Libraries for $15.00 for a package of 10, including standard postage. Expedited shipping is available for an additional charge. Orders can be placed on the last Tuesday of each month. Howev
Minami-Sanriku Town Library - before tsunami. Minami-Sanriku Town Library - after tsunami The massive 9.0-magnitude earthquake on March 11, 2011 triggered a tsunami that struck the east coast, devastating much of the Tohoku area in Japan. Fifteen thousand people are confirmed dead with more than nine thousand still missing. Libraries in the region were also devastated in the region. The Minami-San
Pass It On: Saving Heritage and Memories The American Library Association will launch its first Preservation Week May 9–15, 2010. Take this opportunity to celebrate collecting and preservation in your community, and to highlight your institution as a source of preservation information. create a display about preserving and collecting personal, family, or community heritage offer a preservation wor
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The list of 53 titles, drawn from 154 official nominations, is presented annually at the ALA Midwinter Meeting. The books, recommended for those ages 12-18, meet the criteria of both good quality literature and appealing reading for teens. In addition, the Great Graphic Novels for Teens Committee created a Top Ten list. “This year’s list is diverse and engaging for a wide variety of teen readers,
Online Features NEW! Tastes for All Tastes, American Libraries' Annual Conference Dining Guide Interview with First Lady Laura Bush American Libraries: The First 100 Years, a timeline, 1907–2007 Top Ten Reasons to be a Librarian 10 Reasons Why the Internet Is No Substitute for a Library 12 Ways Libraries Are Good for the Country A Dallas advocacy group for homeless people is questioning th
Has a librarian made a difference in your community? Nominate them for a 2025 I Love My Librarian Award. They could receive $5,000 and the recognition of a lifetime. Nominations are open through September 30! Learn more ALA invites education program and poster proposals for the 2025 Annual Conference & Exhibition, taking place June 26 – July 1, 2025, in Philadelphia. The submission sites are open
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