Monday, April 5, 2010

National Library Week, April 11 - 17!

The American Library Association's website says it best:  "Libraries are the heart of their communities."  Yes, indeed!  Where can you get a book or movie for free, use the computer to print out a plane ticket's boarding pass, type a resume, send an e-mail to a friend AND read the New York Times?  The Library!

This year's theme is Communties Thrive @ Your Library.  Here are some dates to keep in mind:
  • April is School Library Month
  • Monday, April 12 - "The State of America's Libraries" report will be released.
  • Tuesday, April 13 - Celebrate ALA-APA's National Library Workers Day
  • Wednesday, April 14 - Celebrate the first annual National Bookmobile Day
  • Wednesday, April 14- ALA’s Office for Intellectual Freedom will release the “Top 10 Most Challenged Books of 2009” list. Visit the Banned Books Week website.  See a list of the most frequently banned and challenged books on ALA's website.
  • Thursday, April 15 - Celebrate YALSA's Support Teen Literature Day
To learn more, please visit the ALA website and help us celebrate National Libraries Week!

1 comment:

  1. It's nice to see one of my favorite authors, Neil Gaiman, continuing his longtime support for libraries.

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