Reading for Fun on Campus
Young adults ages 18 to 29 read more than any other age group. But can we get them to read for fun?
Young adults ages 18 to 29 read more than any other age group. But can we get them to read for fun?
Local history is programming gold. You just need to know where to look.
Check out these gold, glitzy and cold-weather craft ideas compiled by blogger Kimberli Buckley.
Throw a holiday craft party for teens and help them make cute creations for their families and friends.
Dover (Ohio) Public Library introduces tweens to the teen department with this hauntingly fun joint program.
Reach the elusive "new adult" demographic by inviting them to create art. (Pro tip: Pizza helps draw crowds.)
A Kansas public library collaborated with its local Girl and Boy Scouts to help celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month.
Sit back and relax with these DIY spa ideas for your teens and tweens.
Inspire playfulness and help combat back-to-school stress with these fun teen program ideas.
Academic libraries have an annual opportunity to better orient new students.