Amid ongoing public scrutiny, the ImagineIF Libraries board of trustees has issued a letter aimed at repairing its relationship with library staff. The board discussed the draft letter at its Thursday ...
As a former library director, I’ve had the privilege of leading efforts to build, renovate, and repair scores of library buildings. This experience taught me that libraries must respond to a changing ...
Letter writers express support of the Eugene library levy, concern for elections and thoughts about billionaires.
On Aug. 7, 2025, the Garfield County Public Library Board will be considering whether to allow the use of restricted library cards for children. This restricted card would limit the books that youth ...
Regarding “Library officials not playing by the book?” (RJ Investigates, May 19): As a former librarian and branch manager in Los Angeles, I am surprised, shocked and angry that two high-ranking ...
I saw the letter published on Feb. 5 regarding the lack of a community or third space here in Loveland. I’m hoping to remind or inform the author of that letter, and readers who saw the same need, ...
The City Library embodies the ideal that everyone should have access to literacy, information and an intellectual life. We’ve done a remarkable job investing in our public library system, especially ...
The recent Sentinel Guest Editorial supporting a citizen vote over a new central library branch, affordable housing, and parking argues that the way to fund their alternative vision is to “divert” ...
I’ve have been serving the Clifton Park-Halfmoon library as a trustee since 2016. It has been quite an honor to serve our library for the last three years. I am now seeking a re-nomination to the ...
SB 2307 (library censorship) is vague, expensive, subjects our North Dakota libraries to the whims of anyone from any state, is potentially unworkable especially for smaller libraries, and is ...
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