Happy Public Domain Day to all who observe! How will you be celebrating?
These books, movies, art and music enter public domain in 2026 : NPR share.google/vioTAsgRjwoE...
Happy Public Domain Day to all who observe! How will you be celebrating?
These books, movies, art and music enter public domain in 2026 : NPR share.google/vioTAsgRjwoE...
Rochester & Monroe County friends! Help us gather feedback on our online library catalog! πβ€οΈπ
Everyone who completes the survey and enters contact information will be entered in a drawing to win a gift card to a local bookstore!
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Happy Pride Eve to all who observe.
Late Friday night, President Trump issued an executive order attempting to dismantle the institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) - the only federal agency dedicated to funding library services. This order would harm communities across the country. Millions of people rely on library services and programs supported by IMLS.
Eliminating IMLS would harm ALL Americans who rely on library programs and services, from summer reading programs to library delivery services for older Americans. #ForOurLibraries #FundLibraries
Take action: bit.ly/ProtectLibraryFunding
You couldn't have anyone better!!!
As we write, DOGE is reportedly inside the gates of the IMLS (Institute for Museum and Library Services), where Keith Sonderling, Deputy Secretary of Labor and βsomehow now Acting Directorβ of IMLS is dismantling the agency that helps libraries be libraries. /1
www.reddit.com/r/fednews/s/...
Confirmed DOGE is currently inside IMLS headquarters.
When I asked the media specialist how she felt when banned books were pulled from the shelves of the St. Francis High School library, she told me, βEach book I have had to remove crushes me inside.β
minnesotareformer.com/2025/03/19/t...
It's a five alarm fire.
americanlibrariesmagazine.org/blogs/the-sc...
ALA response to White House assault on IMLS To dismiss the mission of an agency that advances opportunity and learning is to dismiss the aspirations and everyday needs of millions of Americans. And those who will feel that loss most keenly live in rural communities.β― As seedbeds of literacy and innovation, our nationβs 125,000 public, school, academic and special libraries deserve more, not less support. Libraries translate 0.003% of the federal budget into programs and services used by more than 1.2 billion people every year. Show Up for Our Libraries, ALA American Library Association, #ForOurLibraries
President Trump's executive order to eliminate the Institute of Museum & Library Services would have disastrous effects for communities nationwide. We call on all Americans who value reading & learning to reach out to their elected leaders.
Read ALA's full response: www.ala.org/news/2025/03...
In a new executive order, Trump has targeted the federal agency charged with distributing congressionally approved funds to state libraries and to library, museum, and archives program grant recipients.
www.everylibrary.org/statementiml...
No way to tell yet.
Eliminating the Institute of Museum and Library Services is just one more way of coming for the most vulnerable people in our country. #IMLS
A preponderance of evidence in support of libraries.
By Jeff Parker
If you don't know why this is super alarming, you're not paying attention.
Trump administration dismisses national archivist
www.cnn.com/2025/02/07/p...
I can take no credit :)
Imbolic?
Groundhog Day is stupid. There I said it.
Flyer for Black History Month programs at th3 Central Library
The Rochester Public Library has an amazing lineup of events to celebrate Black History Month, including the ROC Black Owned Business Expo at the Central Library on Feb. 20th
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The Internet Archive has to date downloaded 500 terabytes of US government websites, which it crawls at the end of every presidential term. The whole archive is fully searchable. This effort's housed by a donation-funded nonprofit, not a branch of the US government. blog.archive.org/2024/05/08/e...
Take yall children to those black history events that will be held at some local libraries. It starts at home
MEMORANDUM FOR THE PENTAGON PRESS ASSOCIATION SUBJECT: New Annual Media Rotation Program for Pentagon Press Corps For over a half-century, the Pentagon Press Corps has benefited from working out of individual office spaces that provide coveted and open access to some of the Department's top military and civilian leaders. Known as the Correspondents' Corridor, this office space loaned to media outlets by the Secretary of Defense stands as a tribute to the importance the Department has long placed on informing the public about the U.S. military and all it does to project peace through strength. It also honors the many correspondents who put their lives on the line, and in many cases died, while covering our finest in battle. In order to broaden access to the limited space of the Correspondents' Corridor to outlets that have not previously enjoyed the privilege and journalistic value of working from physical office space in the Pentagon, beginning February 14, 2025, the Office of the Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs will implement a new Annual Media Rotation Program for those dedicated media spaces. Each year, one outlet from each press medium - print, online, television and radio - that has enjoyed working from a physical office in the Pentagon will rotate out of the building to allow a new outlet from the same medium that has not had the unique opportunity to report as a resident member of the Pentagon Press Corps. This year, the following news outlets will begin their rotation by vacating their physical office space effective Friday, February 14, 2025: Print - The New York Times TV - NBC News Radio - National Public Radio Online News - POLITICO In their place, the following outlets from each medium will be invited to move into the Correspondents' Corridor workspaces formerly occupied by the above four outlets. Print - New York Post TV - One America News Network Radio - Breitbart News Network Online News - HuffPost News (aka The Huffington Post)
To be clear, the outlets that vacate the spaces loaned to them by the Secretary will remain as full members of the Pentagon Press Corps. They will continue to enjoy the same media access to the Pentagon and will be able to attend and cover briefings and be considered for travel with civilian and military leaders in the Department as they have previously. The only change will be giving up their physical workspaces in the building to allow new outlets to have their turn to become resident members of the Pentagon Press Corps. Thank you in advance for participating in the Pentagon Press Corps Annual Media Rotation Program. By turning over the office space loaned to you by the Secretary, you will ensure that new outlets will have the same opportunity you have enjoyed covering our nation's finest up close from office spaces inside the walls of the Pentagon. (John Ullyot Acting
NBC News is being kicked out of its space in the Pentagon and replaced by OANN.
I have never needed Spring Training to start as badly as I need it this year. βΎοΈ
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I'll watch every video from every angle of this.
This is the gift that keeps on giving.
Remembering when the kids were little and Claire loved going into Radio City at Christmas time to see the "Rock Heads". She was sure they were robots.
G: BTW you just killed a woman. It's OK. She was a bitch. So is her sister.
D: Oops.
G: So now you have to walk 200 miles in heels to see a con man who can't help you anyway. *dips in her bubble*
Dorothy: WTF is happening?
Glinda: You're in a land where good witches are pretty and bad witches are ugly. *Side eye* So which one are you?
D: Um...