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February is National Library Lovers’ Month. Home & Garden. Medicare
NLW has spread to different countries. The first National Library Week of the Jamaica Library Association was held March 6–12, 1966. [7] Libraries Week display in 2017, Skipton Library, UK. Australia's Library and Information Week is organized by the Australian Library and Information Association, and held annually at the end of May. The ...
A Banned Books Week "read out" at Shimer College. The event has been held during the last full week of September since 1982. [13] Banned Books Week is intended to encourage readers to examine challenged literary works and to promote intellectual freedom in libraries, schools, and bookstores.
Access for all @ your library; 22–27 March 2010. Reading changes lives; 19–26 March 2011. Read in your language @ your library; 17–24 March 2012. Develop @ your library; 16–23 March 2013. Educate yourself @ your library; 17–23 March 2014. Celebrating Libraries in 20 Years of Democracy: Check in @ your library; 14–23 March 2015 ...
As literary enthusiasts worldwide prepare to celebrate World Book Day, Airbnb unveiled a new opportunity for bookworms: an overnight stay in the Hidden Library of St Paul’s Cathedral for £7 ($8 ...
The Langston Hughes Library is a private non-circulating library designed by American architect Maya Lin, and located on the Haley Farm in Clinton, Tennessee. It contains a 5,000-volume reference collection focusing on works by African-American authors and illustrators, and books focused on the Black experience.
The simplest one is when supporters of a library simply meet en masse and read their own books. Usually this type of read-in is held at or near the supported library or the targeted legislative body. Indianapolis library lovers organized a read-in during July 2010 to protest drastic budget cuts that would have closed 6 branches. [24]
These personalized Valentine's Day gifts are perfect for that special someone. (Anna Kurzaeva via Getty Images)