The Gila Community Foundation has recently renewed a subscription to the premier grant searching database GrantStation, available at the Silver City Public Library to everyone seeking grants. Gila ...
On a recent Thursday morning at the Princeton Public Library, adults practiced English conversation with a teacher while ...
Undoubtedly, the Collections Explorer exposes me to the nooks and crannies of Harvard Library’s vast collection in ways that ...
There was a time when the word 'study' meant a quite corner, a stack of books and earthy smell of papers yellowed with time. In the modern era, however this notion has largely disappeared from the ...
The Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine, which has preserved over a trillion web pages, faces mounting challenges as major publishers block its crawlers over AI and copyright concerns. Legal battles, ...
The Justice Department says the president's communications don't have to be stored. We need to pay attention to what is being lost.
Attackers stole a long-lived npm access token belonging to the lead maintainer of axios, the most popular HTTP client library in JavaScript, and used it to publish two poisoned versions that install a ...
Don't let a flaky internet connection or a disappearing webpage stand between you and your favorite articles. Here's how to save articles for offline reading. There are plenty of reasons to save ...
The trajectory of e-book usage in K–12 schools is well-known. Demand was ramping up in the mid- to late 2010s, then took off when Covid lockdowns necessitated a pivot to remote and hybrid learning.
MERIDEN, CT (WFSB) - The City of Meriden said it identified an attempt to disrupt its internet services and has shut down public Wi-Fi to address cybersecurity concerns. Mayor Kevin Scarpati said city ...
CHARLESTON COUNTY, S.C. (WCIV) — U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace on Monday announced that she sent a letter to the Institute of Museum and Library Services demanding that it pause any federal funding the ...
Today, I’m excited to announce the launch of KCStarPhotos.org, a new project from the Kansas City Public Library and The Kansas City Star. It’s a free website with a database of hundreds of thousands ...