Recent Articles
Posted By: Tania P Bardyn
Fri May 19th, 2017
The number of homeless people in Seattle and King County continues to rise, with more than 4,000 people sleeping on the streets in a recent count. Mary’s Place in Seattle—which provides services for homeless women, children, and families—has been chosen for the MLA ’17 service project.
Posted By: Lisa Lapointe
Thu May 18th, 2017
So you’ve registered for MLA ‘17, booked a window seat on the plane, reserved your hotel room, and started filling out the itinerary planner. The next question is: where are you going to eat? The MLA ’17 Restaurant Guide will help you answer that essential question!
Posted By: Gayle Graham
Thu May 18th, 2017
Innovative health partnership prevents library closures
Funding cuts are a common and challenging reality for many libraries. To overcome the budgetary challenge, public libraries in Staffordshire, England, UK, have strategized to keep all libraries open through a creative partnership.
Posted By: Lucretia W. McClure, AHIP, FMLA
Thu May 18th, 2017
The recent death of Eugene Garfield let to many items in the newspapers. His is a name that resounds in libraries because his creations—Science Citation Index, Current Contents, and The Scientist—proved to be valuable resources in the medical library.
Posted By: Martha Lara
Tue May 2nd, 2017
There is still time to register for MLA ’17. Attend the annual meeting in Seattle and be inspired by the outstanding featured speakers including Julie Angus, Julia F. Sollenberger, AHIP, FMLA, Patty Brennan, and Hope Jahren. Among the new sessions this year, be sure to attend the special open forum