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  • The ALSC Blog – A Look Back at January through May 2026
  • Conference Blogging from #alaac26
  • Highlights from the Summer 2026 Issue of Children and Libraries

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alsc.ala.org /1 month ago

The ALSC Blog – A Look Back at January through May 2026

The mission of the ALSC Blog is to provide a venue for coverage of time sensitive news in children’s librarianship, current issues in the field, and programs, conferences, initiati...

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alsc.ala.org /2 weeks ago

Conference Blogging from #alaac26

The 2026 American Library Association Conference – #alaac26 – has begun!! Are you unable to attend and wondering how you can keep up with all that’s going on at the conference in C...

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alsc.ala.org /1 month ago

Highlights from the Summer 2026 Issue of Children and Libraries

The upcoming summer issue of Children and Libraries highlights the many ways libraries support learning, creativity, and community connection beyond the walls of the classroom. Fro...

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alsc.ala.org /1 month ago

Join the ALSC Blogging Team as a Conference Blogger at #alaac26

Last month, at the Public Library Association conference, we had a group of Conference Bloggers who shared what they were learning and experiencing with ALSC Blog readers. Said one...

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alsc.ala.org /2 weeks ago

Kid approved! Conferencing with a kid and picking out books at #alaac26

This year, I am traveling with my nine-year-old reader at ALA annual, so on conference day one I picked up my badge and purchased a child’s pass at the registration desk (only avai...

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alsc.ala.org /2 weeks ago

#ALAAC26: DigitalLearn Reborn and the Path from Completion to Contribution

Digital confidence grows through repeated practice. During the “PLA Update: DigitalLearn Reborn!” session, Michelle Frisque, ALA Broadband Consultant, introduced the relaunched Dig...

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alsc.ala.org /1 month ago

Last Call for #alaac26 Live Bloggers!

The ALA Annual Conference is coming up in just two weeks! (June 25 – June 29, 2026). The ALSC Blog plans to offer updates about what is happening at the Conference with a team of v...

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alsc.ala.org /1 month ago

Interviewing Library Advocates: Ernesto Cisneros, Children’s Author

Read on to see how a youth author found inspiration from libraries & the importance of representation. The post Interviewing Library Advocates: Ernesto Cisneros, Children’s Aut...

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alsc.ala.org /2 weeks ago

International Librarianship, Storytimes, and Rachel Maddow

My first day of #alaac26 programming was better than I expected. And my bar was very high, considering I heard from everyone who had been to this conference before: “You are going...

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alsc.ala.org /2 weeks ago

Catching up with old friends, and making new friends at #alaac26

The ALA annual conference offers an opportunity to reconnect with colleagues, share experiences, and discover the latest trends in libraries. For a long time, I was the only youth...

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alsc.ala.org /2 days ago

Intellectual Freedom at ALA: Formal Sessions and Informal Conversations

ALA’s Annual Meeting in Chicago in June is becoming a distant memory as Summer Reading takes up most of my time and brain, but It is clear from attending several education sessions...

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alsc.ala.org /2 weeks ago

So much to do, so little time! My top events at #alaac26

There’s so much to do at ALA annual that it’s tough to decide how to plan a day. I know that these four days will fly by. I’m looking forward to chatting with colleagues on the exh...

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alsc.ala.org /2 weeks ago

Bilingual programs beyond storytime

When an #alaac26 session starts with all attendees waving colorful scarves to a welcome song, you know you will leave more energized than you walked in. As one of the last sessions...

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alsc.ala.org /2 weeks ago

A Sunrise Breakfast at #alaac26

As the sun came up over Chicago, I headed to the Marriott for the Coretta Scott King Book Awards Round Table’s (CSKBART) 57th annual Breakfast and Awards event. Thanks to my ALSC m...

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alsc.ala.org /6 days ago

ALSC Presidential 2025-2026 Term Wrap-Up with #ALSCJOY: A Year in Action

It is with #ALSCJOY and profound gratitude that I concluded my term as 2025-2026 President of the Association of Library Service to Children (ALSC) at the extraordinary 2026 Americ...

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alsc.ala.org /2 weeks ago

New Spaces, Old Friends at #alaac26

My first day of #alaac26 started bright and early, with a scenic drive from Pittsburgh, PA to Chicago, IL! After roughly 7 hours in the car, we arrived to slightly overcast skies a...

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alsc.ala.org /1 week ago

“A very exciting time to consider running for the board!”

An Interview with Incoming ALSC Board Member, Heather Love Beverly Are you interested in learning more about running for a leadership position in ALSC? In this blog post, Heather L...

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alsc.ala.org /1 week ago

Play. Learn. Connect. Save! – Early Bird Rates End July 10

Your chance to save on 2026 ALSC National Institute registration ends this Friday, July 10! Join children’s, teen, and school librarians from across the country for three days of p...

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alsc.ala.org /5 days ago

Reflections from ALA Annual 2026: Supporting Youth Impacted by Carceral Systems

I just returned from ALA Annual 2026, and what a whirlwind it was! It was wonderful to reconnect with old friends, meet new colleagues, and come away inspired by the incredible wor...

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alsc.ala.org /2 weeks ago

#ALAAC26: Rachel Maddow and How Young Readers Meet the Record

A child’s question about history can sound simple. What happened? The harder question follows immediately. How do we know? At the ALA Annual 2026 Opening Session, Rachel Maddow ret...

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alsc.ala.org /2 weeks ago

#ALAAC26: Songbird in the Light and a Room Ready to Listen

A child can be celebrated at home and still lose confidence in a school hallway. Billy Porter’s ALA Annual Main Stage appearance featured Songbird in the Light, written by Porter w...

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alsc.ala.org /2 weeks ago

An Author’s Top Takeaways from the Library Insights Summit

Attending the Library Insights Summit – co-located with the #alaac26 – offered me great opportunities. As a debut author with my first book coming out this fall, one of my top prio...

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alsc.ala.org /2 weeks ago

Everybody’s talking about AI at #alaac26

AI has been a topic of discussion for years, but increasingly, I’m hearing school librarians and librarians working with children and teens who are interested in ways we can educat...

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alsc.ala.org /2 weeks ago

Social-Emotion Growth and Resilience Through Manga

Over the past year or so, I have noticed an increased interest in anime and manga at my library. After starting an Anime Club, I knew that #alaac26 would be a great opportunity to...

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