The Soviets’ secret erotica collection revealed
Nick Davies
Joy Neumeyer of the Moscow Times offers up a revealing look at a secret corner of the Russian State Library, where an extensive collection of erotica banned by the Soviet… Read more »
Joy Neumeyer of the Moscow Times offers up a revealing look at a secret corner of the Russian State Library, where an extensive collection of erotica banned by the Soviet… Read more »
A new bill called the “Online Competition and Consumer Choice Act of 2014” aimed at “prohibiting paid prioritization” of Internet service providers from was introduced yesterday by Democratic Representative Doris Matsui… Read more »
Two British artists have launched a library have been taking a new kind of library around the UK, lending out not books, but works of fine art, Ian Chant writes… Read more »
It is a truth universally acknowledged that all bands that are not Coldplay are trash. And it is another truth universally acknowledged that Coldplay is the greatest band in the history of… Read more »
A study by the UK’s Department for Culture, Media & Sport has found that frequent library use is valued at about two thousand dollars (£1,359 to be exact) per person… Read more »
Richard J. Naylor is the Director of the William K. Sanford Town Library in Loundonville New York and the author of a proclamation concerning e-content in libraries passed by the… Read more »
The Mark Twain branch of the Detroit Public Library opened to the public on February 22, 1940 with over 20,000 books. The building’s architect was the prolific and celebrated Wirt… Read more »
The Santa Barbara Public Library is located in a city where the average annual rainfall is only about 15 inches per year, and the temperature never seems to fall out… Read more »
A new budget put forth by Philadelphia mayor Michael Nutter could put the city’s libraries back on track for six-day service, Ian Chant reports for Library Journal. This comes after… Read more »
The Women’s Library, Europe’s oldest and most extensive collection of women’s history, has undergone a controversial relocation moving from its original site in Whitechapel, in London’s East End, to the… Read more »