Voting in the ALA election starts today! Read the statements from presidential candidates Tamika Barnes and Becky Calzada in our new issue. https://americanlibrariesmagazine.org/magazine/issues/march-april-2026/
Voting in the ALA election starts today! Read the statements from presidential candidates Tamika Barnes and Becky Calzada in our new issue. https://americanlibrariesmagazine.org/magazine/issues/march-april-2026/
"Our work is inseparable from our advocacy, and it is our professional responsibility to make advocacy a regular and powerful part of our daily lives." Read ALA Executive Director Dan Montgomery's new column. https://americanlibrariesmagazine.org/2026/03/02/advocacy-unites-us/
Bad-news fatigue is real for library workers and advocates, but there are also examples of voters, courts, and candidates across the country affirming the profession. Read "5 Library Wins Worth Celebrating." https://americanlibrariesmagazine.org/2026/03/02/5-library-wins-worth-celebrating/
ALA President @samhelmick.bsky.social's new column explores how libraries help to build local businesses. https://americanlibrariesmagazine.org/2026/03/02/good-for-business/
Mychal Threets spreading library joy
Need some library joy? Read our interview with Reading Rainbow host and National Library Week honorary chair @mychal3ts.bsky.social. https://americanlibrariesmagazine.org/2026/03/02/newsmaker-mychal-threets/
In an open letter released today, ALA employees announced the formation of a union with @afscme31.bsky.social. If certified, the union will represent more than 100 ALA workers. https://afscme31.org/news/american-library-association-employees-forming-union-afscme
Our March/April issue is live on our websiteβfeaturing Newsmaker Mychal Threets, recent library wins, airport libraries, and tips for congressional advocacy. Read the full issue at bit.ly/AL-MA26issue or by article at bit.ly/AL-MA26stories.
Library Design Showcase submissions open
Our annual Library Design Showcase celebrates new and newly renovated libraries of all types and sizes. We're accepting submissions for the 2026 showcase through May 1. https://americanlibrariesmagazine.org/2026/01/02/submissions-open-for-library-design-showcase-2/
A team of women, with a sign identifying them as "The Monkeypuzzlers," work together assembling a jigsaw puzzle.
In "Racing the Clock," libraries share the fun and excitement of hosting speed puzzling competition programs. https://americanlibrariesmagazine.org/2026/01/02/racing-the-clock/
The 2026 Carnegie Medals honored @meghamaj.bsky.social and Yiyun Li for excellence in fiction and nonfiction. https://americanlibrariesmagazine.org/blogs/the-scoop/here-are-the-winners-of-the-2026-andrew-carnegie-medals/
From the Executive Director by Dan Montgomery
ICYMI: ALA Executive Director Dan Montgomery's column outlines the ALA Forward initiative to ensure ALA's financial stability, foster membership growth, and bolster advocacy. https://americanlibrariesmagazine.org/2026/01/02/reinvigorating-ala/
Every year, @ala-united.bsky.social brings together trustees, foundation and Friends members, and those who work with them for a virtual conference to discuss the library advocacy landscape. Read our report at https://americanlibrariesmagazine.org/2026/01/02/unlocking-possibilities/
ICYMI: The Youth Media Awards recognize the best in children's and young adult literature. See all of this year's winners. https://americanlibrariesmagazine.org/blogs/the-scoop/2026-youth-media-award-winners/
"When we tell our stories, we remind the world that libraries are not just buildings or budgets. They are living testaments to human curiosity and care." Read more from ALA President @samhelmick.bsky.social. https://americanlibrariesmagazine.org/2026/01/02/your-library-story/
Zora Neale Hurston
Did you know: In 1997, the Library of Congress discovered 10 plays, mostly unpublished, by Zora Neale Hurston. Find more statistics about Black History collections and literature in this month's By the Numbers column. https://americanlibrariesmagazine.org/2026/01/02/by-the-numbers-black-history/
Brian Selznick
"If youβre trying to control people through fear and ignorance, then yes, books are the enemy. Thatβs why authoritarian regimes burn them." Read more from Brian Selznick in our Newsmaker interview. https://americanlibrariesmagazine.org/2026/01/02/newsmaker-brian-selznick/
Read our recap of a Choice panel on how executive orders have threatened diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives and how those changes are affecting academic librarians and information scholars. https://americanlibrariesmagazine.org/2026/01/02/moving-beyond-the-acronym/
"ALA has engaged in programmatic and internal operational studies, known collectively as ALA Forward," to address ALA's financial situation, reports ALA Treasurer Larry Neal in his new column. https://americanlibrariesmagazine.org/2026/01/02/bold-changes/
In this issue's Librarian's Library column, Reanna Esmail reviews four books examining #artificialintelligence in the library world. https://americanlibrariesmagazine.org/2026/01/02/considering-ai/
Broadband funding, Baker & Taylor, intellectual freedom, and federal issues were some of the most important library stories of 2025. Read our recap of the biggest library news. https://americanlibrariesmagazine.org/2026/01/02/2025-year-in-review/
Coming today, Feb. 3, at 2 p.m. Eastern: Join the FREE AL Live webinar, βPathways and Specialties: Choosing the right LIS program." Register: bit.ly/4pFB13R. Sponsored by Old Dominion University, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and University of Washington.
Did you know: Morehouse College's Martin Luther King Jr. Collection contains more than 13,000 items, including early drafts of the "I Have a Dream" speech. Learn more in this issue's "By the Numbers" column: https://americanlibrariesmagazine.org/2026/01/02/by-the-numbers-black-history/
"Much like libraries safeguard written knowledge, we safeguard the living traditions of oral storytelling." Discover the Storytelling Research Place at https://americanlibrariesmagazine.org/2025/12/12/bookend-once-upon-a-time/
Join us for the next AL Live webinar, βPathways and Specialties: Choosing the right LIS program" February 3 at 2 p.m. Eastern. Register FREE at bit.ly/4pFB13R. Sponsored by Old Dominion University, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and University of Washington.
Small steps can help make significant improvements to website accessibility. Learn more: https://americanlibrariesmagazine.org/2025/12/17/preparing-for-new-web-accessibility-requirements/
Learn how a librarian at Northport-East Northport Public Library collected and displayed more than 1,200 library cards from around the world. https://americanlibrariesmagazine.org/2025/11/24/bookend-up-her-sleeve/
American Libraries is seeking submissions for our 2026 Library Design Showcase. Share your fabulous new or newly renovated library facility! https://americanlibrariesmagazine.org/2026/01/02/submissions-open-for-library-design-showcase-2/
ALA Treasurer Larry Neal's column provides an update on efforts to address ALA's financial situation. https://americanlibrariesmagazine.org/2026/01/02/bold-changes/
π» Join ALA for the Recharging in Challenging Times Virtual Event! π¬ One day, 9 education sessions across 3 tracks, 2 keynote speakers, and facilitator-led conversationsβall built around the priorities you helped us identify. Register today! https://www.ala.org/virtual-event #ALAVirtual26
Join us for the next AL Live webinar, βPathways and Specialties: Choosing the right LIS program" February 3 at 2 p.m. Eastern. Register FREE at bit.ly/4pFB13R. Sponsored by Old Dominion University, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and University of Washington.