I remember high school as a formative step in my education, getting there on a big yellow school bus, finishing as much homework as possible in study hall, and waking... read more →
F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby is not only one of the greatest of all American novels but also far and away the most popular in high school literature classes.... read more →
In December 2020, I co-organized a library meme contest for the Continuing Professional Development and Workplace Learning (CPDWL) Section and in partnership with the New Professionals Special Interest Group (NPSIG)... read more →
Featured in Issues & Controversies: DNA EVIDENCE: Should There Be More Restrictions on How Law Enforcement Agents Collect, Store, and Use DNA Evidence? SUPPORTERS ARGUE Police officers are collecting DNA too... read more →
As we prepare to enter a new year (2021 already?!), it’s fun to look back on the last. We discovered some interesting trends from the past year by compiling some... read more →
With home working and remote learning on the rise, it’s an important time to consider whether you are optimizing teacher-student communication. Learning institutions, teachers, and students have all had to... read more →
Have you decorated your house for the December holidays? I’ve noticed this year people have started decorating earlier than usual. And why not? If it brings you joy, I say... read more →
Featured in Issues & Controversies: ELECTORAL COLLEGE: Should the United States Continue to Use the Electoral College in Presidential Elections? SUPPORTERS ARGUE For more than 200 years, the Electoral College... read more →
As students transition further away from physical learning resources and deeper into the online educational realm, digital libraries represent the future of learning for coming generations. There are several reasons... read more →
Happy November! It’s always difficult for me to say goodbye to October because it’s my favorite month of the year. So it helps if I can get geared up for... read more →