Stories Tagged as
Library
Beyond bookshelves: Meet your public library's robots
Oct 10, 2014
The Westport, Ct. library has two robots that patrons can learn how to program.
How tech is changing reading at libraries
by
Molly Wood
Sep 3, 2014
A conversation with Courtney Young, president of the American Library Association.
The most popular crowd at the public library?
Jul 1, 2014
What age groups are visiting their local libraries?
Digital library launches without Boston celebration
by
Amy Scott
Apr 18, 2013
The Digital Public Library of America goes online today, with 2.4 million pieces of art and history.
A listener's response to bookless libraries
by
Kai Ryssdal
Jan 29, 2013
After our interview about a library containing only e-books and e-readers, a listener tells us her thoughts.
A library without any shelves -- or books
by
Kai Ryssdal
Jan 28, 2013
In one Texas county, the new library will look more like an Apple store than a Barnes & Noble.
Kim Dotcom sticks it to the man, again, with Mega; The future of libraries
by
Molly Wood
Jan 22, 2013
The eccentric Megaupload founder is back with a new service that's sure to be a stick in the craw of the U.S. federal prosecutors pursuing a copyright infringement case against him. Also, libraries may be moving to a bookless future, but not if patrons have anything to say about it.
For public good, not for profit.
Bedbugs found in library books
by
Kai Ryssdal
Dec 6, 2012
With the discovery of bedbugs in old library books, maybe now you'll think about buying that Kindle e-reader.
Homeless, jobless flock to libraries
by
Julia Scott
Mar 21, 2012
City libraries are trying to revamp to help homeless patrons, even as their budgets are slashed.
Mid-day Extra: Will students miss Wikipedia today?
by
Jeremy Hobson
and Adriene Hill
Jan 18, 2012
The Wikipedia website blackout, in protest to the proposed Stop Online Piracy Act, might hurt some more than others.