This Week’s Sustainability Spotlight: Mt. Kisco Elementary Garden
It may only be mid-February, but it’s not too soon to be thinking about green things growing. Take a leaf out of Mt. Kisco Elementary School (NY) Library’s book and…
It may only be mid-February, but it’s not too soon to be thinking about green things growing. Take a leaf out of Mt. Kisco Elementary School (NY) Library’s book and…
In observance of the Presidents’ Day holiday, CLRC will be closed. The office will reopen at 8:30 am on Tuesday, February 16.
Take a look at this month’s newsletter, featuring the Floral Fete Collection from the Saratoga Springs Public Library. The Floral Fete Collection contains souvenir programs, photographs, postcards, stereo views, articles,…
Weekly Update for February 10, 2016 Take a look at some of the events, stories, and resources available to library professionals in the CLRC region.
The National Library of Medicine (NLM) in response to an increase in requests for information on the Zika Virus has put together resources to share with members of your community.…
REGISTER TODAY Seats are filling up. About Advocacy Day: CLRC is chartering a bus to Albany to take library supporters to Library Advocacy Day. This event, sponsored by NYLA –…
CLRC’s Assistant Director, Déirdre Joyce, has been selected to participate in the 2016 cohort of the Archives Leadership Institute (ALI). With 75 applicants vying for a position in the 2016 cohort at Berea…
Weekly Update for February 3, 2016 Take a look at some of the events, stories, and resources available to library professionals in the CLRC region.
Kingston Library Pledges to Go Green! The Kingston Library, located in Kingston, New York, made a pledge in 2010 to consider climate change adaptation, to gather and track emissions data,…
The Center for the Study of Multicultural Children’s Literature (CSMCL) advocates for multicultural children’s literature and includes librarians, teachers, parents, caregivers, students, and experts in the field of children’s literature.…