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IPA’s Pansa On Publishing and Responsibility
International Publishers Association President Karine Pansa places special importance on the freedom to publish, which face threats around the world.
Simon & Schuster Marks Centennial
April 10, 1924: Richard Simon and Max Schuster published their first book.
K-Books Are Coming
K-dramas and K-pop have placed the Republic of Korea at the center of the media universe. Are K-books about to join them?
Snowy Baltimore Welcomes ALA’s LibLearnX
ALA winter conference highlights freedom to read, sustainability, and AI.
Gen Z Loves Libraries
If you think that libraries are just for books and that kids today care only about digital media, then you should read a new report from the American Library Association.
Court Rejects Texas Book Rating Law
HB 900, Texass book rating law, is unconstitutional.
Why High-Quality Content Matters in K-12 Instruction
High-quality, authentic content deepens engagement with students and advance literacy achievement.
Government Policy, Science Research, and Machine Authors
AI tools now conduct systematic review of scientific literature for government officials by searching millions of information sources. And the machines are expected to do much more in years ahead.
Florida “Freedom to Read” Case Moves Forward
On January 10, Judge T. Kent Wetherell denied a motion by the Escambia County School Board to dismiss the First Amendment case.
Research & The Real World
For researchers, knowing where and how their work matters can determine the direction of future investigations and the trajectory of careers.