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Category Archives: Libraries
Books Are Transporting
The U.S. Library of Congress has just released the poster for this year’s National Book Festival on September 2, 2017 in Washington DC. If the artwork looks familiar, that’s because it’s by the celebrated New Yorker cartoonist Roz Chast.
Posted in Art, Books, ebooks, Libraries, Tourism, USA
Tagged Cartoons, Library of Congress, New Yorker, Washington D.C
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Bringing Books To The Readers
The public library in Brest, France has launched its first Bibliambule. This hammock-equipped, bookmobile scooter is designed to make reading fun this summer for the Brestois. Created by Z’Ambules of Paris, the clever scooters are already in use in by libraries in … Continue reading
Planting Seeds
The U.S. budget airline JetBlue, along with publisher Random House and author Mary Pope Osborne have been bringing books to children in U.S. cities that are considered book deserts or communities with difficult access to children’s books. The Soar With Reading project has installed … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Libraries, USA
Tagged children's books, Children's literature, Fort Lauderdale, JetBlue
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Most Literate Countries
Posted in Books, ebooks, Europe, Libraries, USA, Writing
Tagged newspapers, Printing, Publishing, Reading
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Really Big Books
Thanks to the British Library, bibliophiles and map geeks can now view the second largest atlas in the world online. The colossal book was a gift from Dutch merchant Johannes Klencke in 1660 to King Charles II of Great Britain. The massive … Continue reading
Posted in Africa, Asia, Books, ebooks, Europe, History, Libraries, Maps, Middle East, Museums, Photography, Tech
Tagged Atlas, British Library, Cartography, Netherlands
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Word On The Street
Founded in June 2011, Street Books is a bicycle-powered mobile library serving people without homes in Portland, Oregon. Take a look:
Posted in Books, Bookstore Tourism, Libraries, USA
Tagged Bookmobiles, mobile libraries, Portland, Portlandia
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Stump The Bookseller
Have you ever struggled to recall the title of a beloved book from your childhood ? Are friends, family, and even librarians stumped by your vague, random descriptions of plot and characters ? Well, Loganberry Books, a children’s books specialty … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Bookstore Tourism, Libraries, USA, Writing
Tagged children's books, Children's literature, YA
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Underground Library
The New York Public Library has partnered with the MTA and New York State to create the Subway Library project. Transit riders will have access to free e-books and other digital downloads this summer—and they won’t even need a library card. To … Continue reading
Posted in Books, ebooks, Libraries, Public Transport, USA
Tagged MTA, New York City, NYC, NYPL
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Save The Libraries
The Trump Administration recently released its proposed federal budget for FY2018. The Institute of Museum of Library Services (IMLS), the independent agency that administers the bulk of federal library funding under the Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA), is included … Continue reading
Into The Unknown
Along with the usual summer blockbuster sci-fi flicks, this year we can immerse ourselves in the entire historical genre. London’s Barbican Centre is presenting Into The Unknown: A Journey Through Science Fiction, a huge exhibition, which will take over the entire Brutalist … Continue reading
