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 →
I am a librarian as well as a homeschooling parent. As such, I like to match my knowledge of the library world to the needs of the homeschooling community. Below... 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 →