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class="latest-library-links__timestamp-container"> <span class="link-timestamp">12h</span> </div> <div class="latest-library-links__content-container"> <p class="link-content"><p><img decoding="async" class="alignright size-full wp-image-145882" src="https://americanlibrariesmagazine.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/ulc-report-24-150.png" alt="Cover of the 2024 Library Insights Report" width="150" height="100" />The Urban Libraries Council’s (ULC) <a href="https://rebrand.ly/2024LISReport">2024 Library Insights Report</a>, which captures trends in patron engagement with library programs and services, found strong increases in library usage last year. The survey found that libraries recorded an average 24% increase in visits in 2023, a trend expected to continue in 2024. Room reservations among libraries surveyed increased by 52% and surpassed pre-pandemic levels, and program attendance increased by 53%. The report reflects survey responses from 115 ULC member libraries, representing almost 2,300 locations serving more than 87.5 million people in the US and Canada.</p> </p> <p class="link-source"><a href="https://www.urbanlibraries.org/newsroom/new-data-shows-urban-libraries-continue-to-rebound-from-the-covid-19-pandemic-with-50-increase-in-program-attendance-and-a-24-increase-in-total-visits" target="_blank">Urban Libraries Council, Nov. 19</a></p> </div> </li> <li id="post-145880" class="post-145880 latest-links type-latest-links status-publish hentry"> <div class="latest-library-links__timestamp-container"> <span class="link-timestamp">16h</span> </div> <div class="latest-library-links__content-container"> <p class="link-content"><p><img decoding="async" class="alignright size-full wp-image-118542" src="https://americanlibrariesmagazine.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/google-logo.jpg" alt="google logo" width="150" height="100" />Ashley Belanger writes: “Late November 20, the US Department of Justice (DOJ) <a href="https://cdn.arstechnica.net/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/US-v-Google-Proposed-Final-Judgment-11-20-24.pdf">filed its proposed final judgment</a>, officially recommending a broad range of remedies to end Google’s search monopoly. Predictably, Google is not happy with the DOJ’s plan, which requires the company to sell its Chrome browser [and may impact Android and artificial intelligence endeavors]. Google will have plenty of time to argue against the DOJ’s proposed final judgment before final revisions are filed by March 7, 2025.”</p> </p> <p class="link-source"><a href="https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2024/11/welcome-to-googles-nightmare-us-reveals-plan-to-destroy-search-monopoly/" target="_blank">Ars Technica, Nov. 21</a></p> </div> </li> <li id="post-145878" class="post-145878 latest-links type-latest-links status-publish hentry"> <div class="latest-library-links__timestamp-container"> <span class="link-timestamp">19h</span> </div> <div class="latest-library-links__content-container"> <p class="link-content"><p><img decoding="async" class="alignright size-full wp-image-145879" src="https://americanlibrariesmagazine.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/modem-150.jpg" alt="Modem" width="150" height="100" />Megan Janicki writes: “More than half of all public libraries each year apply for E-Rate funding to support the broadband capacity needed to serve our communities nationwide. Recent legal challenges threaten this program. <a href="https://broadbandbreakfast.com/consumers-research-asks-supreme-court-to-review-usf-challenges/">Consumers’ Research has brought suits</a> against the Federal Communications Commission in several appellate courts across the country, alleging that the Universal Service Fund [of which E-Rate is a part] contribution factor is unconstitutional. Now, the case is headed to the Supreme Court.” Share stories about what the E-Rate has meant for your community by emailing <a href="mailto:mjanicki@ala.org">mjanicki@ala.org</a> to contribute to amicus briefs ALA anticipates filing in support of the E-Rate.</p> </p> <p class="link-source"><a href="https://publiclibrariesonline.org/2024/11/e-rate-and-universal-service-under-fire-ala-prepares-for-supreme-court/" target="_blank">Public Libraries Online, Nov. 22; Broadband Breakfast, Aug. 6</a></p> </div> </li> <li id="post-145876" class="post-145876 latest-links type-latest-links status-publish hentry"> <div class="latest-library-links__timestamp-container"> <span class="link-timestamp">1d</span> </div> <div class="latest-library-links__content-container"> <p class="link-content"><p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignright size-full wp-image-145877" src="https://americanlibrariesmagazine.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/typewriter-150.jpg" alt="Typewriter" width="150" height="100" />ALA’s Office for Intellectual Freedom and the Writers Guild Initiative are hosting a unique series of writer’s workshops that help participants use writing to reflect on experiences, share insights, identify a path forward, and make their voices heard. The workshops will pair 25 librarians with professional film and television writers. All librarians are invited to <a href="https://airtable.com/appKR3Eh0Jz8iHadx/pag4mvPA7Bq1LslxJ/form">apply by December 16</a>. Participants will be randomly selected for the four-session online series taking place from February 1 through March 8, 2025.</p> </p> <p class="link-source"><a href="https://www.ala.org/news/2024/11/ala-writers-guild-initiative-announce-creative-writing-workshops-librarians" target="_blank">Office for Intellectual Freedom, Nov. 20</a></p> </div> </li> <li id="post-145857" class="post-145857 latest-links type-latest-links status-publish hentry"> <div class="latest-library-links__timestamp-container"> <span class="link-timestamp">2d</span> </div> <div class="latest-library-links__content-container"> <p class="link-content"><p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignright size-full wp-image-145858" src="https://americanlibrariesmagazine.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/trends-diapers-150.jpg" alt="A woman passes a stack of diapers through the window of a minivan." width="150" height="100" />Cass Balzer writes: “What would you do to keep your child clean, dry, and healthy? Skip meals? Miss bill payments? Take on an extra job? For nearly half of US families with young children, the answer is: All of the above and more. A National Diaper Bank Network study found that in 2023, an unprecedented 47% of families with young children nationwide struggled to afford diapers. In response, libraries have stepped up to distribute these critical supplies. Though they can be challenging to fund and coordinate, these programs are immensely popular and—for many communities—vital.”</p> </p> <p class="link-source"><a href="https://americanlibrariesmagazine.org/2024/11/01/the-bottom-line/" target="_blank"><i>American Libraries</i> Trend, Nov./Dec.</a></p> </div> </li> <li id="post-145855" class="post-145855 latest-links type-latest-links status-publish hentry"> <div class="latest-library-links__timestamp-container"> <span class="link-timestamp">2d</span> </div> <div class="latest-library-links__content-container"> <p class="link-content"><p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignright size-full wp-image-145856" src="https://americanlibrariesmagazine.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/OMM-ndumu-150.jpg" alt="On My Mind by Ana Ndumu" width="150" height="100" />Ana Ndumu writes: “For more than a century, American libraries of all types have helped immigrants integrate, worked with municipalities to cultivate welcoming communities, and supported laws to shape our immigration system. With immigrants making up 13.8% of our population, the US is more racially, ethnically, and linguistically diverse than ever before. But for many library workers, staying abreast of the fraught immigration policy landscape is challenging. Laws shift rapidly, with initiatives introduced or eliminated according to political agendas. Here are additional resources library workers can use to educate themselves or network with others administering to immigrant communities.”</p> </p> <p class="link-source"><a href="https://americanlibrariesmagazine.org/2024/11/01/serving-new-neighbors/" target="_blank"><i>American Libraries</i> column, Nov./Dec.</a></p> </div> </li> <li id="post-145835" class="post-145835 latest-links type-latest-links status-publish hentry"> <div class="latest-library-links__timestamp-container"> <span class="link-timestamp">5d</span> </div> <div class="latest-library-links__content-container"> <p class="link-content"><p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignright size-full wp-image-145834" src="https://americanlibrariesmagazine.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/password-150.jpg" alt="Login screen" width="150" height="100" />Michael Kan writes: “Are you still using ‘chocolate,’ ‘naruto,’ or ‘monkey’ for your passwords? You really need to stop. All three are among the most commonly used passwords, putting your accounts at risk of hacking, according to new data from NordPass. The password manager’s <a href="https://nordpass.com/most-common-passwords-list/">sixth annual list of the top 200 most commonly used passwords</a> is pulled from a 2.5TB dataset of stolen logins taken from various sources.” ZDNet offers <a href="https://www.zdnet.com/article/the-10-most-popular-passwords-of-2024-are-also-the-worst-5-easy-ways-to-do-better/">tips for creating stronger passwords</a> and improved security measures.</p> </p> <p class="link-source"><a href="https://www.pcmag.com/news/most-common-worst-passwords-2024-nordpass-is-yours-on-the-list" target="_blank">PC Mag, Nov. 14; NordPass, Nov. 13; ZDNet, Nov. 14</a></p> </div> </li> <li id="post-145831" class="post-145831 latest-links type-latest-links status-publish hentry"> <div class="latest-library-links__timestamp-container"> <span class="link-timestamp">5d</span> </div> <div class="latest-library-links__content-container"> <p class="link-content"><p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignright size-full wp-image-145832" src="https://americanlibrariesmagazine.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/fairhope-library-150.jpg" alt="Fairhope Public Library" width="150" height="100" />John Sharp writes: “Athens and Fairhope are two fast-growing cities in the fastest-growing areas of Alabama, and there is no mistaking their conservative bona fides. But according to early statistics about library card applications, their libraries appear to be bucking a trend embraced by conservative-leaning groups and the Alabama GOP: Their patrons appear to be trusting the libraries. More than 60% of parents at Fairhope Public Library and Athens-Limestone County Public Library have signed off on all-access passes for their children with no restrictions on library usage.”</p> </p> <p class="link-source"><a href="https://www.al.com/news/2024/11/in-deep-red-alabama-libraries-gain-trust-of-parents-seeking-all-access-cards-for-children.html" target="_blank">AL.com, Nov. 17</a></p> </div> </li> <li id="post-145829" class="post-145829 latest-links type-latest-links status-publish hentry"> <div class="latest-library-links__timestamp-container"> <span class="link-timestamp">6d</span> </div> <div class="latest-library-links__content-container"> <p class="link-content"><p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignright size-full wp-image-145830" src="https://americanlibrariesmagazine.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/norma-gabler-150.png" alt="Norma Gabler in a screencap from a 1982 episode of Firing Line with William F. Buckley Jr." width="150" height="100" />Katie Gaddini writes: “Book bans may have mushroomed in the Trump era of reactionary politics, but they have a well-established history in America. One woman in particular, Norma Gabler, redefined the current strategy and logic behind modern book bans. Called ‘education’s public enemy number one,’ by critics in 1980, Gabler led the crusade against the so-called secular trend in school textbooks throughout the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s. Even though Norma and her husband Mel worked together, Norma was the public face of their efforts for decades.”</p> </p> <p class="link-source"><a href="https://time.com/7095938/book-bans-norma-gabler/" target="_blank">Time: Made By History, Nov. 13</a></p> </div> </li> <li id="post-145826" class="post-145826 latest-links type-latest-links status-publish hentry"> <div class="latest-library-links__timestamp-container"> <span class="link-timestamp">6d</span> </div> <div class="latest-library-links__content-container"> <p class="link-content"><p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignright size-full wp-image-145827" src="https://americanlibrariesmagazine.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/ladewski-bill-150.jpg" alt="Bill Ladewski" width="150" height="100" />Many members know Bill Ladewski as executive director of the Reference and User Services Association, an ALA position he has held since 2019. In early September, Ladewski added another title to his CV: director of Member Relations and Services. In this role, he and his team are charged with providing service and information to the Association’s nearly 50,000 members. Ladewski answered our 11 Questions to reintroduce himself to the ALA community.</p> </p> <p class="link-source"><a href="https://americanlibrariesmagazine.org/blogs/the-scoop/11-questions-bill-ladewski/" target="_blank">AL: The Scoop, Nov. 19</a></p> </div> </li> <li id="post-145821" class="post-145821 latest-links type-latest-links status-publish hentry"> <div class="latest-library-links__timestamp-container"> <span class="link-timestamp">7d</span> </div> <div class="latest-library-links__content-container"> <p class="link-content"><p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignright size-full wp-image-145822" src="https://americanlibrariesmagazine.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/mountains-150.jpg" alt="Cloud-shrouded mountain" width="150" height="100" />John Warner writes: “I understand what people mean when they invoke the term ‘institutional neutrality,’ but I don’t know how it’s workable in today’s world. Higher education institutions are built upon a foundation of actual values, values that are, by definition, not neutral. The <a href="https://provost.uchicago.edu/sites/default/files/documents/reports/KalvenRprt_0.pdf">Kalven report</a>, the Rosetta Stone of institutional neutrality produced by a faculty committee at the University of Chicago in 1967, is not a call to make all work emanating from an institution ‘neutral,’ but is instead a call to make the atmosphere for scholarly inquiry and debate as free as possible.”</p> </p> <p class="link-source"><a href="https://www.insidehighered.com/opinion/blogs/just-visiting/2024/11/15/institutional-neutrality-isnt-what-i-thought-it-was" target="_blank"><i>Inside Higher Ed</i>, Nov. 15</a></p> </div> </li> <li id="post-145819" class="post-145819 latest-links type-latest-links status-publish hentry"> <div class="latest-library-links__timestamp-container"> <span class="link-timestamp">7d</span> </div> <div class="latest-library-links__content-container"> <p class="link-content"><p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignright size-full wp-image-145820" src="https://americanlibrariesmagazine.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/email-statistics-150.png" alt="Email Marketing in Libraries: Key Statistics Revealed" width="150" height="100" />Angela Hursh writes: “Ever wondered how your library’s email performance compares to others? Benchmarks help you understand how well your emails perform in key areas and identify opportunities for improvement. They also allow you to compare your email marketing performance, set goals, and stay on top of trends. However, the lack of industry benchmarks for email marketing metrics specific to libraries has been bugging me. Metrics from similar industries don’t fully capture the unique aspects of promoting a library. To help libraries accurately measure their email effectiveness, we’ve created the first-ever library email benchmark report.”</p> </p> <p class="link-source"><a href="https://www.ebsco.com/blogs/novelist/email-benchmarks-library-industry" target="_blank">NoveList, Oct. 22</a></p> </div> </li> </ul> <p style="font-style: italic; font-size: 14px;"> All links outside americanlibrariesmagazine.org are provided for informational purposes only. Questions about the content of any external site should be addressed to the administrator of that site. </p> <nav class="navigation paging-navigation" role="navigation"> <h1 class="screen-reader-text">Posts navigation</h1> <div class="pagination loop-pagination"> <span aria-current="page" class="page-numbers current">1</span><a class="page-numbers" href="https://americanlibrariesmagazine.org/latest-links/page/2">2</a><a class="page-numbers" href="https://americanlibrariesmagazine.org/latest-links/page/3">3</a><span class="page-numbers dots">…</span><a class="page-numbers" href="https://americanlibrariesmagazine.org/latest-links/page/265">265</a><a class="next page-numbers" href="https://americanlibrariesmagazine.org/latest-links/page/2">Next →</a> </div> </nav> </div> </div> </div> <div class="col-sidebar"> <aside id="latestlinks-3" class="widget col-sidebar__latest-library-links-widget"> <h2><a href="https://americanlibrariesmagazine.org/latest-links/">Latest Library Links</a></h2> <div class="latest-library-links__container"> <ul id="latest-links"> <li id="post-145881" class="post-145881 latest-links type-latest-links status-publish hentry"> <div class="latest-library-links__timestamp-container"> <span class="link-timestamp">12h</span> </div> <div class="latest-library-links__content-container"> <p class="link-content"><p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignright size-full wp-image-145882" src="https://americanlibrariesmagazine.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/ulc-report-24-150.png" alt="Cover of the 2024 Library Insights Report" width="150" height="100" />The Urban Libraries Council’s (ULC) <a href="https://rebrand.ly/2024LISReport">2024 Library Insights Report</a>, which captures trends in patron engagement with library programs and services, found strong increases in library usage last year. The survey found that libraries recorded an average 24% increase in visits in 2023, a trend expected to continue in 2024. Room reservations among libraries surveyed increased by 52% and surpassed pre-pandemic levels, and program attendance increased by 53%. The report reflects survey responses from 115 ULC member libraries, representing almost 2,300 locations serving more than 87.5 million people in the US and Canada.</p> </p> <p class="link-source"><a href="https://www.urbanlibraries.org/newsroom/new-data-shows-urban-libraries-continue-to-rebound-from-the-covid-19-pandemic-with-50-increase-in-program-attendance-and-a-24-increase-in-total-visits" target="_blank">Urban Libraries Council, Nov. 19</a></p> </div> </li> <li id="post-145880" class="post-145880 latest-links type-latest-links status-publish hentry"> <div class="latest-library-links__timestamp-container"> <span class="link-timestamp">16h</span> </div> <div class="latest-library-links__content-container"> <p class="link-content"><p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignright size-full wp-image-118542" src="https://americanlibrariesmagazine.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/google-logo.jpg" alt="google logo" width="150" height="100" />Ashley Belanger writes: “Late November 20, the US Department of Justice (DOJ) <a href="https://cdn.arstechnica.net/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/US-v-Google-Proposed-Final-Judgment-11-20-24.pdf">filed its proposed final judgment</a>, officially recommending a broad range of remedies to end Google’s search monopoly. Predictably, Google is not happy with the DOJ’s plan, which requires the company to sell its Chrome browser [and may impact Android and artificial intelligence endeavors]. Google will have plenty of time to argue against the DOJ’s proposed final judgment before final revisions are filed by March 7, 2025.”</p> </p> <p class="link-source"><a href="https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2024/11/welcome-to-googles-nightmare-us-reveals-plan-to-destroy-search-monopoly/" target="_blank">Ars Technica, Nov. 21</a></p> </div> </li> <li id="post-145878" class="post-145878 latest-links type-latest-links status-publish hentry"> <div class="latest-library-links__timestamp-container"> <span class="link-timestamp">19h</span> </div> <div class="latest-library-links__content-container"> <p class="link-content"><p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignright size-full wp-image-145879" src="https://americanlibrariesmagazine.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/modem-150.jpg" alt="Modem" width="150" height="100" />Megan Janicki writes: “More than half of all public libraries each year apply for E-Rate funding to support the broadband capacity needed to serve our communities nationwide. Recent legal challenges threaten this program. <a href="https://broadbandbreakfast.com/consumers-research-asks-supreme-court-to-review-usf-challenges/">Consumers’ Research has brought suits</a> against the Federal Communications Commission in several appellate courts across the country, alleging that the Universal Service Fund [of which E-Rate is a part] contribution factor is unconstitutional. Now, the case is headed to the Supreme Court.” Share stories about what the E-Rate has meant for your community by emailing <a href="mailto:mjanicki@ala.org">mjanicki@ala.org</a> to contribute to amicus briefs ALA anticipates filing in support of the E-Rate.</p> </p> <p class="link-source"><a href="https://publiclibrariesonline.org/2024/11/e-rate-and-universal-service-under-fire-ala-prepares-for-supreme-court/" target="_blank">Public Libraries Online, Nov. 22; Broadband Breakfast, Aug. 6</a></p> </div> </li> <li id="post-145876" class="post-145876 latest-links type-latest-links status-publish hentry"> <div class="latest-library-links__timestamp-container"> <span class="link-timestamp">1d</span> </div> <div class="latest-library-links__content-container"> <p class="link-content"><p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignright size-full wp-image-145877" src="https://americanlibrariesmagazine.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/typewriter-150.jpg" alt="Typewriter" width="150" height="100" />ALA’s Office for Intellectual Freedom and the Writers Guild Initiative are hosting a unique series of writer’s workshops that help participants use writing to reflect on experiences, share insights, identify a path forward, and make their voices heard. The workshops will pair 25 librarians with professional film and television writers. All librarians are invited to <a href="https://airtable.com/appKR3Eh0Jz8iHadx/pag4mvPA7Bq1LslxJ/form">apply by December 16</a>. Participants will be randomly selected for the four-session online series taking place from February 1 through March 8, 2025.</p> </p> <p class="link-source"><a href="https://www.ala.org/news/2024/11/ala-writers-guild-initiative-announce-creative-writing-workshops-librarians" target="_blank">Office for Intellectual Freedom, Nov. 20</a></p> </div> </li> <li id="post-145857" class="post-145857 latest-links type-latest-links status-publish hentry"> <div class="latest-library-links__timestamp-container"> <span class="link-timestamp">2d</span> </div> <div class="latest-library-links__content-container"> <p class="link-content"><p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignright size-full wp-image-145858" src="https://americanlibrariesmagazine.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/trends-diapers-150.jpg" alt="A woman passes a stack of diapers through the window of a minivan." width="150" height="100" />Cass Balzer writes: “What would you do to keep your child clean, dry, and healthy? Skip meals? Miss bill payments? Take on an extra job? For nearly half of US families with young children, the answer is: All of the above and more. A National Diaper Bank Network study found that in 2023, an unprecedented 47% of families with young children nationwide struggled to afford diapers. In response, libraries have stepped up to distribute these critical supplies. Though they can be challenging to fund and coordinate, these programs are immensely popular and—for many communities—vital.”</p> </p> <p class="link-source"><a href="https://americanlibrariesmagazine.org/2024/11/01/the-bottom-line/" target="_blank"><i>American Libraries</i> Trend, Nov./Dec.</a></p> </div> </li> <li id="post-145855" class="post-145855 latest-links type-latest-links status-publish hentry"> <div class="latest-library-links__timestamp-container"> <span class="link-timestamp">2d</span> </div> <div class="latest-library-links__content-container"> <p class="link-content"><p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignright size-full wp-image-145856" src="https://americanlibrariesmagazine.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/OMM-ndumu-150.jpg" alt="On My Mind by Ana Ndumu" width="150" height="100" />Ana Ndumu writes: “For more than a century, American libraries of all types have helped immigrants integrate, worked with municipalities to cultivate welcoming communities, and supported laws to shape our immigration system. With immigrants making up 13.8% of our population, the US is more racially, ethnically, and linguistically diverse than ever before. But for many library workers, staying abreast of the fraught immigration policy landscape is challenging. Laws shift rapidly, with initiatives introduced or eliminated according to political agendas. Here are additional resources library workers can use to educate themselves or network with others administering to immigrant communities.”</p> </p> <p class="link-source"><a href="https://americanlibrariesmagazine.org/2024/11/01/serving-new-neighbors/" target="_blank"><i>American Libraries</i> column, Nov./Dec.</a></p> </div> </li> <li id="post-145835" class="post-145835 latest-links type-latest-links status-publish hentry"> <div class="latest-library-links__timestamp-container"> <span class="link-timestamp">5d</span> </div> <div class="latest-library-links__content-container"> <p class="link-content"><p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignright size-full wp-image-145834" src="https://americanlibrariesmagazine.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/password-150.jpg" alt="Login screen" width="150" height="100" />Michael Kan writes: “Are you still using ‘chocolate,’ ‘naruto,’ or ‘monkey’ for your passwords? You really need to stop. 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