The Louisville Free Public Library announced its nearing its $1 million fundraising goal to expand its collection and lower ...
For a growing number of Americans, reading is more than leafing through a physical book. Between 2011 and 2021, the share of Americans who listened to an audiobook more than doubled, from 11% to 23%, ...
Learning platform reaffirms commitment to accessible education, offering parents, teachers and schools one of the best free learning resource libraries. Education should never be a luxury item. Every ...
A new British Council report titled “Publishing Futures” revealed a study of the publishing landscapes of Ghana, Kenya, ...
July’s United for Libraries Virtual event featured programs on governance, fundraising, relationship building, and ...
Karis Ezekwesiri Okey-Onyema is a First-Class graduate of the Department of Marine and Offshore Engineering, Rivers State ...
Discover how a Singapore non-profit uses 3D printing to co-create affordable assistive devices, helping individuals regain ...
A DON Professor O. S. Bello, has challenged scientists and researchers to rethink the purpose and reach of academic research.
The system employs HMAC-SHA256 (Hash-based Message Authentication Code using SHA-256) for license integrity verification. SHA-256 refers to the Secure Hash Algorithm producing 256-bit hash values (see ...
Global Summit on Traditional Medicine has ended in New Delhi, bringing together over 800 delegates from more than ...
(WJET/WFXP) – A local library is running a winter reading challenge for the next month. The Erie County Public Library is hosting the Blizzard of Books, which runs from now through Saturday, Jan. 17.
Massachusetts Democrats are leading a pushback against what they call "politically motivated book bans" with a bill that would set new rules for challenging books in school and public libraries. The ...