Featured in Issues & Controversies: CONFEDERATE MONUMENTS: Should Confederate Monuments Be Displayed? SUPPORTERS ARGUE Confederate monuments are symbols of southern pride and heritage, honoring the valor and courage of Confederate... read more →
There are many “unprecedented” things about the world today, and teaching news literacy in our current information environment is certainly one of them. Never before have there been so many... read more →
Public libraries claim to be built on the foundational value of equal access for all, but in fact, like many public institutions, many have a complicated history of racism and... read more →
In our recent webinar on The First Year Transition: Supporting Incoming College Students with Infobase in Uncertain Times and Beyond, Lisa Hill, Product Marketing Manager, explored how Credo Reference, Writer’s... read more →
An Interview with Librarian Anne Marie Gruber FYE correspondent Raymond Pun interviews academic librarians who are integrating HIPs (high-impact practices) into their work. The Association of American Colleges and Universities... read more →