Broadband Development Office tours the state
To guide the strategic vision of Texas’ new Broadband Development Office, Comptroller Glenn Hegar is touring 12 communities to get Texans’ insights about internet access and collect input to develop the state’s first broadband plan. These events are free, and Texans are encouraged to attend and share their thoughts about broadband services in their communities. This is a great opportunity
March 7, 2022
Technology
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Freedom to read is a right
The Austin Public Library stands with the entire library community in defense of the freedom to speak and the freedom to read, and opposed to censorship of any library materials.
January 25, 2022
Intellectual Freedom
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Librarians make libraries trusted places
January 10, 2022
Impact
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American Library Association opposes book censorship
December 10, 2021
Intellectual Freedom
Rural libraries get help to rebuild with American Rescue Plan: Humanities grants
American Rescue Plan: Humanities Grants for Libraries is a $2 million grant program to anchor libraries as strong humanities institutions as they rebuild from the pandemic and restore activities. American Library Association (ALA) will award up to 200 ARP grants of $10,000 each to libraries with an emphasis on reaching historically under-served and/or rural communities. ALA provides all you need
October 14, 2021
Funding
American Rescue Plan Act money makes its way to Texas libraries
Wednesday, September 1st at 2 pm, join TSLAC staff for a live webinar discussing the details of three new competitive grant opportunities for libraries made possible by emergency pandemic funding through the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA). The three grant focus areas are support for libraries related to the pandemic, digital navigators, and telehealth. What will you do with the
August 31, 2021
Funding
Public libraries are eligible for Emergency Connectivity Fund
The Emergency Connectivity Fund (ECF) is a one-time, $7.17 billion funding program authorized by the American Rescue Act Plan (ARPA) and directed at remote learning through libraries and K-12 schools. Application period ends on August 13, 2021. Fund period runs July 1, 2021-June 30, 2022. Visit the ECF or the American Library Association’s dedicated page to get up to speed
July 26, 2021
Funding
Writers’ League of Texas ready to take their Texas Writes program back on the road
Is your library ready to host in-person programming again? The Writers’ League of Texas is seeking rural libraries interested in hosting their free, 3 hour writing workshop, Texas Writes. Each workshop includes two presentations on the craft of writing by published authors, plus a moderated conversation and Q&A. Workshops are free and open to all. Twelve to fifteen rural libraries
June 11, 2021
News
Jeff Davis County Library, Friends Group and Food Pantry join forces to deliver mobile services
In far West Texas, good things are happening for residents in Jeff Davis County. Local leaders of the Jeff Davis County Library, the Friends of the Library and the local food pantry have formed a unique partnership to serve their community by meeting them where they are with a mobile unit dubbed Mobile Comunidad. The new van will deliver food,
June 9, 2021
Library Services
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Fighting Disinformation
March 25, 2021
Intellectual Freedom
Diverse book titles for kids
Children of color make up about 40% of the population, yet recent statistics show that the number of children’s books featuring people of color has hovered around 10% for the past several years. Other types of diversity—including ability, socioeconomic status and LGBT people and families—are also sorely lacking. Children should be able to see themselves reflected in the world around
March 18, 2021
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Libraries are cornerstones of their communities
March 2, 2021
Intellectual Freedom