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Virtual Money Smart Week 2021 begins on April 10, 2021, with a full lineup of online events free and open to the public. Register now!
Hubbard Public Library has toys and backpacks of activities for check-out to educate and entertain kids.
How does program success in a virtual world differ from in-person programs and events? In this webinar, we explore how to collect compelling program data and feedback in a virtual environment.
Engage your older adult patrons at home with these programs.
New and free online games teach children basic financial skills related to earning, saving and spending money.
Combating fake news is becoming increasingly difficult. Libraries are in prime positions to assist patrons with disputing misinformation.
The Skills for 21st Century Librarians Task Force explores the creation of a programming curriculum.
School librarians are invited to apply for a $5,000 award recognizing outstanding humanities programming.
Round 2 of LTC: Focus on Small and Rural Libraries is now open!
How can we successfully offer virtual financial literacy programming to our patrons when we can't meet in person?