We invite anyone who would like to reflect upon, extend, and deepen their practice as a library educator, regardless of particular job function or title. Attending Immersion ... header on the online ...
There’s a famous two-decade-old Paris Review interview with Haruki Murakami in which he, one of the world’s most celebrated ...
A recent study by Dr. Alar Läänelaid and his colleagues has provided new insights into the creation of the oldest dated ...
Its brittle pages simply held handwritten records of ... Hidden within the binding was a segment of a 13th-century manuscript. What’s more, it has been determined to be part of the Suite Vulgate ...
The University of Alabama at Birmingham is accelerating spatial biology research with announcement of $160,000 worth of ...
Each thesis should begin with a title page that provides the title of the document, the type of thesis (i.e., community-based or empirical), the affiliation, author’s name, location, and date. Along ...
The paradox? Banning these titles often dramatically increased readership interest in the circulation of banned books. What began as banning a book over specific themes—race, gender, or ...
This week’s Title Search puzzle highlights ... A new literary quiz lands on the Books page each week and you can match wits with previous puzzles in the Book Review Quiz Bowl archive.
By J.E. BALLANTYNE JR. Every play or musical that has ever seen a stage started as an idea in someone’s mind. The whimpering ...
Four fragments of the Book of the Dead of Senemnetjer were identified at Trento's Castello del Buonconsiglio, according to ANSA. The newly discovered fragments belong to the papyrus of Senemnetjer ...
By Calum Marsh Katie Kitamura’s thrilling new novel, “Audition,” examines the performances we put on for others — and exposes the shams that underpin them. By Joumana Khatib Chris ...