Author: Sara Torpey

History Matters!

History tells us not only who we were but helps us to understand who we are today and how we got here. The historian acts as a guide and interpreter,

What’s Our Take on E-Publishing?

While e-books have become an exciting learning medium for students, they also pose one of the greatest challenges school libraries have experienced in many years. Readers of all ages can

February’s Focus on Science

From science fair talk to the fascination with this winter’s wild weather, February seems to be all about science! For a limited time, we’re inviting schools to collaborate with us

A Sneak Peek of #BritannicaALA!

What are you looking forward to the most at the 2015 American Library Association: Midwinter Meeting in Chicago—hearing about the latest innovations and new technologies, networking, having some fun with colleagues?

Ready for Back to School?

Hopefully you’re refreshed and ready for back to school! Here, we are busy conducting workshops for educators across the country (and across the world!), sharing our services and showing how they

Dig into Earth Day

Earth Day is an annual event that raises awareness of the importance of protecting the environment. It is celebrated each year on April 22 in the United States and across

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