After a New Jersey librarian had overdue book borrowers arrested, prompting increased returns in some communities, the Berkshire Athenaeum reported business as usual.
The Internet Archive—one of cyberspace’s most essential library projects—has achieved a feat that’s hard to even conceptualize. After nearly 30 years of painstaking work, the nonprofit has preserved ...
The original printing is just one of 26 known remaining copies, and one of three located west of the Appalachian Mountains.
Soutron is like a shop window really for the people who can’t come into the library and browse.”— Jane Gray, Knowledge ...
The University Archives at the John Hay Library hold centuries of Brown history. Now, they will also be a home for media encapsulating the diverse experiences related to the Dec. 13 shooting.
The Montana Historical Society has announced the reopening of the Larry Len and Leanne Peterson Library and Archives on March ...
The Historical Society is hosting a free open house for the public on March 13 from 1 to 4 p.m. to celebrate the long-awaited reopening of the library and archives.
In an era when government information can disappear with a click, the Internet Archive is racing to preserve a digital paper trail. Why it matters: The San Francisco-based Internet Archive is ...
With Red Bank Library closed for construction, a new location is to open to serve patrons on a temporary basis.
William A. Morrison House, the district’s oldest house, this remodeled Italianate homestead was once surrounded only by orange groves. Home is where the ...
Carter G. Woodson, a graduate of Berea College, established the original week-long celebration of Black history that became Black History Month.