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To combat the digital divide, libraries and humanities councils are turning to the old-fashioned phone.
Liberty Lake Library gives patrons everything they need to get crafty at home during the COVID-19 pandemic
Virginia's Arlington Public Library created an online zine to capture the pandemic as a moment in history.
Donna Mignardi and Jennifer Sturge share what they've learned about school library programming in a pandemic.
A Wisconsin public library created “I Spy” windows to keep their small community interacting with the physical library as they social distanced.
With most libraries closed and patrons stuck at home, it may take new strategies to reach your patrons.
How can we utilize the online tools we might already know how to use for programming during the COVID-19 pandemic?
Noah Lenstra explores multi-sectoral coalitions and how libraries can play an important part in the health of their communities.
COVID-19 has thrown a wrench into springtime plans, but you can still help your patrons commemorate Earth Day safely.
Libraries are turning to videoconferencing during the pandemic, but there are risks — like Zoombombings.