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As a regular blogger, I’ve written before about Cuyahoga County Public Library’s (CCPL) FamilySpace program, and the ideas generated by the accompanying Family Advisory Committee (...
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As a regular blogger, I’ve written before about Cuyahoga County Public Library’s (CCPL) FamilySpace program, and the ideas generated by the accompanying Family Advisory Committee (...
AYS is the largest after school program in central Indiana, offering safe after school care, enrichment opportunities, and resources to help parents, with a goal to make the progra...
It is springtime in Chicagoland, and when the weather begins to get warmer, our members look forward to the summer season in our Giving Garden. The windows in the Early Learning Ar...
Digital confidence grows through repeated practice. During the “PLA Update: DigitalLearn Reborn!” session, Michelle Frisque, ALA Broadband Consultant, introduced the relaunched Dig...
Choosing the right after-school program is an important decision for families. Parents want more than a safe place for their children to spend time after school. They want an envir...
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...
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...
Summer isn’t just about school breaks and summer reading for youth and teen librarians–it’s also the season to consider serving on the ALSC Board! The Nominating Committee wants to...
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...
As co-chair of the Early and Family Research Committee, I’ve spent a lot of the last year thinking about research. Our members find scholarly research relating to early literacy an...
As you may know, on September 1, 2026, ALSC will re-unify with YALSA! This is a huge organizational endeavor. Watching the work from the Managing Children’s Services Committee, we...
The before- and after-school program, which serves nearly 600 students, operates at nine elementary schools and will mark its 30th anniversary in the 2026-27 school year. The post...
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...
In between my poster sessions this afternoon, I made a mad dash to room 175 to see my new friend Courtney Walker present her session on Affirming Inclusive Library Services. While...
Kick off the school year with fun and learning! These Back to School Bingo Activities are a fun, engaging, and meaningful way to start the school year in your elementary classroom....
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...
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...
As a certified process art fanatic, I’m always coming across ideas that are a little too messy for out carpeted meeting room. When summer rolls around, I delight in moving outdoors...
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...
Working with teen volunteers is a valuable part of what we do in youth services librarianship. It can be rewarding to have teens, who were children in your programs, become a part...
This year, I’m viewing “traditional” New Year’s resolutions through a library lens. So far, we’ve explored ways to exercise more, live life to the fullest, eat healthier, lose weig...
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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