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Utah's 'sensitive materials' law is making some of the state's teachers and librarians anxious about choosing books to keep on school shelves, a new audit reports.
I live in a small space, so I often browse the IKEA site to get inspiration on how I can maximize my apartment with ...
Policies from the Trump administration are already impacting readers, publishers and authors – and could continue given grant ...
That’s a striking change, but modest compared to what’s happened among teen-agers: the National Center for Education ...
Newsday will explore the evolving role of libraries in the series "LI Libraries: Lending books, lending a hand" beginning ...
In the federal court system, parties can litigate in up to three separate courts of increasing authority. The journey begins ...
In the federal court system, parties can litigate in up to three separate courts of increasing authority. The journey begins ...
Supported by “unrestricted gifts” from Microsoft and ChatGPT maker OpenAI, the Harvard-based Institutional Data Initiative is working with libraries and museums around the world on how to make their ...
One North Charleston nonprofit organization is getting a new on-site library after a partnership with the Charleston County Public Library.
The case stems from a dispute in Llano County, Texas, where officials removed 17 books from the public library system.
Senate Bill 13 would require school boards or advisory councils to approve new books and review complaints. In most cases ...