Ada Lovelace envisioned programming long before computers existed and paved the way for a technological revolution that changed the world. Stephen Colbert reacts to CBS replacement for The Late Show ...
This week, we're celebrating National Poetry Month by revisiting some of our favorite conversations with poets. In 2024, then U.S. Poet Laureate Ada Limón edited and introduced You Are Here: Poetry in ...
Ada’s Technical Books and Cafe — a science-focused Capitol Hill bookshop, cafe and community hub that has attracted Seattle brainiacs and book lovers for 16 years — will close in June, its co-owner ...
Citing heavy administrative burdens for institutions, the government is giving colleges, universities and other public entities another year to comply with new federal accessibility guidelines ...
Start with materials you use every semester and that can be accessed by students. The Accessibility Checklist outlines requirements for Word, PowerPoint, and PDF documents; video captioning options; ...
Suzette Baker, former head librarian at the Kingsland Branch Library in the Llano County Library System, holds some banned books on Mar. 4, 2024 in Austin. Imagine that you decided to go to your local ...
Each year around this time, we ask the staff of Scientific American to recommend the best books they read this year. Here are the 67 new favorites and old classics that kept us turning the pages in ...
Local governments are in the middle of one of the most consequential digital transitions in decades. Budgets, agendas, policies and permits that once lived in binders or bulletin boards are now ...
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23rd Poet Laureate and featured National Book Festival author Joy Harjo reading at the 2023 National Book Festival. Credit: Shawn Miller, Library of Congress It’s an unusual year in Washington, D.C., ...
This week, we are chatting with Ada Tseng and Jon Healey about their new book, “Breaking Into New Hollywood.” We also take a look at what our critics read, and visit a bookstore that has become a ...