A Chicago woman applied to 500 jobs over 2 years with no success. Then, a “silly meme” she posted on Facebook went viral and finally got her a job offer.
This Sneeze Was for Science,” a new exhibit in the Rubenstein Library, mines the Consumer Reports collection to entertain and ...
The rising tide of AI slop has brought with it fake research and other sources that librarians are asked to track down.
A Chicago woman searching for work for nearly two years finally landed a job after posting a humorous "Hire Me" meme in a ...
By Chido OnumahA decade and half ago, a global historic event took place in Bangkok, the picturesque capital city of Thailand. UNESCO convened an Expert Meeting on “Towards Media and Information ...
Five recommendations can strengthen digital literacy teaching and learning in ways that are equity-centered and grounded in ...
Pierce County Library has disclosed a data breach impacting the personal information of 340,000 patrons and employees.
Wicomico Public Library has announced a $1 million gift from Perdue toward forthcoming Paul S. Sarbanes Library, under ...
The magazine spoke with Sarah Falls, the chief of researcher engagement at the Library of Virginia, who estimates that about ...
Queens Public Library hosted a kickoff for a $39 million project to replace the Rego Park library branch with a ...
Assistant Professor Jackson Samuel Ravindran and a team of Computer Science majors have transformed local history into an ...