Managing digital services at New York Public Library
NYPL provides free access to educational resources, serving over 18 million patrons annually and enhancing digital accessibility for all.
Libraries bridge learning gap between home and school
Regular reading by parents enhances children's language skills and fosters a love for reading, aided by library programs that support learning.
Newly revealed archive of East Village Eye newspaper gives unusual view into forgotten NYC underground
The East Village Eye chronicled the downtown scene in the 1980s
The newspaper was an incubator for young talent and documented the underground culture
This Secret Train Transports Books Beneath Bryant Park For The New York Public Library
The New York Public Library uses an underground book train to transport books efficiently through the building.
The book train can carry up to 30 lbs of materials and travels up to 11 floors in as little as five minutes.
Why Sunday Story Hours Are Coming to the Whitney
The Whitney Museum of American Art is introducing monthly story times for children on Sundays.
The decision to introduce story times was influenced by the absence of Sunday story times at libraries in New York City due to budget cuts.
How Black Librarians Helped Create Generations of Black Literature
The New York Public Library acquired Arturo Schomburg's collection in 1926, forming the seed collection of the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture.
Managing digital services at New York Public Library
NYPL provides free access to educational resources, serving over 18 million patrons annually and enhancing digital accessibility for all.
Libraries bridge learning gap between home and school
Regular reading by parents enhances children's language skills and fosters a love for reading, aided by library programs that support learning.
Newly revealed archive of East Village Eye newspaper gives unusual view into forgotten NYC underground
The East Village Eye chronicled the downtown scene in the 1980s
The newspaper was an incubator for young talent and documented the underground culture
This Secret Train Transports Books Beneath Bryant Park For The New York Public Library
The New York Public Library uses an underground book train to transport books efficiently through the building.
The book train can carry up to 30 lbs of materials and travels up to 11 floors in as little as five minutes.
Why Sunday Story Hours Are Coming to the Whitney
The Whitney Museum of American Art is introducing monthly story times for children on Sundays.
The decision to introduce story times was influenced by the absence of Sunday story times at libraries in New York City due to budget cuts.
How Black Librarians Helped Create Generations of Black Literature
The New York Public Library acquired Arturo Schomburg's collection in 1926, forming the seed collection of the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture.