
Resources on Adoption for National Adoption Month
Posted by: Alli Hartley-Kong
Resources on adoption and on preserving and sharing family stories from the Library's collections.
Posted in: Reading, Researching
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Posted by: Alli Hartley-Kong
Resources on adoption and on preserving and sharing family stories from the Library's collections.
Posted in: Reading, Researching
Posted by: Naomi Coquillon
Highlights from an interview with Kekla Magoon on her new book, Revolution in Our Time: The Black Panther Party's Promise to the People at the 2021 National Book Festival.
Posted in: African American History, Books & Author Programs, For Teens, Researching
Posted by: Naomi Coquillon
Tips on developing performances for the National History Day competition from a Library staffer and former competitor.
Posted in: For Teens, Researching, Uncategorized, Writing
Posted by: Naomi Coquillon
Tips for teens for using the Library's new guide to online research for students, written by a high school junior.
Posted in: For Teens, Researching, Uncategorized, Writing
Posted by: Naomi Coquillon
Kids of all ages can be copyright owners. This post from the U.S. Copyright Office shares six concepts that will help kids better understand copyright.
Posted in: For Kids, For Teens, Researching, Writing
Posted by: Naomi Coquillon
Suggestions for student researchers interested in exploring Chronicling America, an online collection of historic newspapers. Chronicling America is a product of the National Digital Newspaper Program and jointly sponsored by the Library and the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Posted in: For Kids, For Teens, Researching, Uncategorized
Posted by: Kaleena Black
An overview of a new guide to research using the Library's digital collections for middle and high school students.
Posted in: For Teens, Researching, Uncategorized