Artist Celebrates World Book Day with Book Tank Weapons of Mass Instruction: A 1979 Ford Falcon Converted in a Tank Armored with 900 Free Books< Argentinian artist Raul Lemesoff builds book tanks--roving libraries on wheels capable of carrying 900…
Programming Grant Opportunity Public, academic, and community college libraries are eligible to apply for grants up to $10,000 to present programming in connection with the PBS documentary series Latino Americans: 500 Years of History. The project is…
The deadline to submit your program proposal for the 2015 Illinois Library Conference is quickly approaching. The conference committee is seeking program proposals that demonstrate collaboration with different types of libraries or other community or…
Exchange ideas with your colleagues! With May Day coming up and talk about unions and the right to work in the news, this might be a good topic for spring library programming. The Illinois Labor History Society has an excellent resource list of films…
First Novel by Veteran of Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan Elliot Ackerman served--and survived--five tours of duty in Iraq and Afghanistan and his first novel, Green on Blue, was reviewed by The New York Times on March 1, 2015. The novel is told entirel…
The Illinois State Library will host a conference call on Tuesday, March 10, 2015 to review the second notice changes filed to the Administrative Rules.The Joint Committee on Administrative Rules (JCAR) review of the proposed rules is March 17, 2015.…
The revised 2015 ILA Legislative Palm Card is now available on on the ILA website, featuring ILA's legislative priorities for the 99th Illinois General Assembly 2015 Spring Session and the 114th U.S. Congress First Session. If you're not meeting with…
Federal legislation reauthorizing the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) could have a major impact on school libraries, and Illinois voices need to be heard NOW. Senator Mark Kirk could play a role in supporting an amendment that would pro…
Rep. Peter Breen (R-48th District, Lombard) has introduced House Bill 2689 to create the Internet Screening in Public Libraries Act, requiring each public library to have a "technology protection measure" to prevent the display on a public computer o…
Governor Rauner unveiled his proposed 2016 state budget today. Among the most sweeping changes to state operations proposed are huge cuts to Medicaid, social services, and programs for the disabled; almost immediate termination of current state defin…