Everybody's Libraries
1066 and still all that
Why not both?
Grand days out
I think I can
For his first trick…
Who could ask for anything more?
Who ordered this timeline?
“Harlem is today the Negro metropolis”
Ogden Nash makes a splash
Destry’s long ride to the public domain
“It takes two people to make you, and one people to die”
Betty Boop has her moment
“From the chintz-covered drawing-rooms… straight into hell”
“The road leads back to you”
“You must sometime fight it out or perish”
“No-one in the room but the corpse”
Nancy Drew and the secret of the old contract
The copyright and the public good
“The great American novel, and not a word in it- no music, too”
From Monte Carlo to the final frontier
Writing across the Pacific
The patchwork canon of Oz
A breakthrough technology breaks through to the public domain
“They’re about more than mystery”
Keep watching the skies
Oh, more wise guys, eh?
“There is no detective in England equal to a spinster lady of uncertain age with plenty of time on her hands”
When it reads differently in your head
Remarkably spry for a 95 year old
Stoking creative fires: Counting down to Public Domain Day 2026
Will universities let Trump dictate what their libraries can do?
Meet the people behind the books
Expanding access to current scholarship with JSTOR’s open access books
Support the IMLS
Not by accident, but by action
Some important library values
Readings for people working for the government
Let us sing a song of cheer again
It’s a dead man’s party
Comfortable neutrality is not an option