The Case for Whole Books

The Common Core has now been around long enough that it’s all that many of the students we teach in college have known, and ...
Sharjah Libraries has announced “Artificial intelligence in libraries: innovation and impact” as the theme for the 26th edition of the Sharjah Award for Library Literature, underscoring the role of ...
Postgraduate medical education (PGME) is the critical bridge between medical school and independent practice. In the UK and globally, this training has undergone incremental change over the past ...
LIBfest 2025 takes place between October 21–26 and explores how reading evolves alongside technology. LIBfest, the book and ...
"Some poetry of mine is born of actual events and experiences, exploring social themes and human values," says Mukul Kumar, ...
An Alabama board is seeking to prohibit public libraries from placing books that “positively” depict transgender themes and ...
Moinette Magrath will share a behind-the-scenes look at her one-woman show, “The Last Flapper,” by William Luce, based on the ...
Samuel Beckett won the Nobel Prize for Literature in October 1969. Here, Beckett scholar Michael Coffey reminds us of the ...
As the conceptualiser, designer and facilitator of the JIAS creative writing workshop (CWW), Xaba has shaped the programme ...
Throughout the long age of high modernity, Amitav Ghosh observes, literature and the arts became intensely human-centered.
Representing a younger generation of African thinkers, Dunduru brought urgency and introspection. She invoked the oft-cited proverb, “If you want to hide something from an African, put it in writing,” ...