Last year, we added two new Topic Centers to Bloom’s Literature—Fine Art and World of Dance—that greatly expanded the award-winning literature database’s coverage of the fine and performing arts. Now,... read more →
We celebrated National Library Week last month in keeping with the celebration’s official theme, “Welcome to Your Library.” What better way to make patrons feel welcome and engaged at your... read more →
100 Years Ago Today, from Issues & Controversies in History: IMMIGRATION ACT OF 1921: Government Sets First Quotas Restricting European Immigration Was the Immigration Act of 1921 necessary, or unfair?... read more →
Featured in Issues & Controversies: IMMIGRATION POLICY: Do Stringent Immigration Policies Benefit the United States? Do stringent immigration policies benefit the United States? Be sure to check out Issues & Controversies’... read more →
Student engagement is a topic that is widely researched and discussed within librarianship. During the COVID-19 pandemic, many of us had to reimagine and learn new ways to engage our... read more →