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Sector 2337 Wants To Challenge What a Book can Be

Sector 2337 Wants To Challenge What a Book can Be

Interview with a Bookstore: Sector 2337 + The Green Lantern Press

By Interview with a Bookstore | July 20, 2018

How Librarians Survive on the Frontlines of Fake News

How Librarians Survive on the Frontlines of Fake News

Kristen Arnett Goes in for Some Hardcore Librarianing (Sure, It's a Verb)

By Kristen Arnett | July 18, 2018

Visiting an Experimental, Do-It-Yourself Library in Brooklyn

Visiting an Experimental, Do-It-Yourself Library in Brooklyn

Dev Aujla's Sorted Library Wants to Celebrate Nonlinear Thinking

By Phillip Pantuso | July 9, 2018

'Some People Only Know Feminist Bookstores from <em>Portlandia</em>.'

'Some People Only Know Feminist Bookstores from Portlandia.'

Interview with a Bookstore: Mississippi's Violet Valley

By Interview with a Bookstore | June 29, 2018

The Big Highs and Deep Lows of Opening an Independent Bookstore

The Big Highs and Deep Lows of Opening an Independent Bookstore

Split Rock Books is Coming to Cold Spring, New York

By Heidi and Michael Bender | June 27, 2018

Librarians Will Guard Your Privacy With Their Lives

Librarians Will Guard Your Privacy With Their Lives

We Won't Even Narc If You're Watching Porn

By Kristen Arnett | June 20, 2018

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How LA Became a Destination on the Rare Book Trail

By Victoria Dailey | June 8, 2018

My Life is Like a Movie... Starring Librarians!

By Kristen Arnett | June 6, 2018

Interview with a Bookstore: BookBar

By Interview with a Bookstore | May 25, 2018

Bookselling Without Borders: My Tour Through American Bookstores

Bookselling Without Borders: My Tour Through American Bookstores

On Expanding and Diversifying the Bookselling Culture

By Matt Bialostocki | May 21, 2018

How to Run Storytime Without Boring Everyone to Death

How to Run Storytime Without Boring Everyone to Death

(Or Suffering a Nervous Breakdown)

By Kristen Arnett | May 16, 2018

The 12 Most Popular Libraries in the World

The 12 Most Popular Libraries in the World

Invited to Like, All the Book Parties

By Emily Temple | May 10, 2018

The Librarians Who Moonlight as Artists: A Roundtable Discussion

The Librarians Who Moonlight as Artists: A Roundtable Discussion

Six Information Professionals on Balancing Art and Archives

By Natalie Baur | May 9, 2018

Data-Driven Amazon Bookstores Can't Compete with Indies

Data-Driven Amazon Bookstores Can't Compete with Indies

So What, Exactly, is the Point?

By Antón Barba-Kay | May 4, 2018

For Libraries, the

For Libraries, the "Customer is Always Right" Might Be Wrong

Kristen Arnett: Hard Lessons Learned from the Front Desk

By Kristen Arnett | May 2, 2018

Celeste Ng: Bookstores Are the Center of the Literary Ecosystem

Celeste Ng: Bookstores Are the Center of the Literary Ecosystem

In Conversation with this Year's Ambassador for Independent Bookstore Day

By Literary Hub | April 27, 2018

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