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A closely watched First Amendment rights case in Wisconsin involves a former campus chancellor who was fired after making ...
Chaucer’s Books is thrilled to announce a series of events and a storytelling contest in celebration of its 50th anniversary. Since its founding in 1974, ...
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit affirmed the district court’s ruling that nonprofit digital library Internet ...
While Jessica Upham insists it wasn't a massive gestur, she says "it goes a long way" and can make a huge difference for ...
JBI’s circulating library, liturgical offerings, events and programs are all completely free of charge for its patrons. JBI ...
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Perusing a New York Times column by a mother who paid her daughter $100 to read a novel took me back nearly six decades to a ...
The spread of neoliberalism promised economic efficiency and freedom for the powerful while wreaking havoc for millions. In ...
The editor and writer’s new book, “Hope by Terry Fox,” published this month by ECW Press and Burman Books, explores who Fox ...
Now in its 50th year, the fair, which organised by the Provincial Booksellers Fairs Association, brings together Europe’s largest range of rare, antiquarian & out–of–print books ... There is unlimited ...