by Cesar Bustamante | Sep 18, 2014 | Published Clips
Originally published in Library Journal. Libraries have always been second homes to many writers. Two programs are hoping to further encourage that relationship, starting this fall and into the future. The Public Library of Cincinnati’s Writer-In-Residence program and...
by Cesar Bustamante | Sep 18, 2014 | Published Clips
Originally published in Library Journal. County of Los Angeles Public Library officials are restoring service hours to all the libraries that previously saw their hours reduced owing to 2009–2010 budget cuts. This comes after the Board of Supervisors approved this...
by Cesar Bustamante | Sep 4, 2014 | Published Clips
Originally published in Library Journal. In the latest of our In-Depth Interviews with Library Journal Movers & Shakers from academic libraries, we caught up with Omar Poler, an Associate Outreach Specialist at the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s School of...
by Cesar Bustamante | Sep 4, 2014 | Published Clips
Originally published in Library Journal. Libraries in the Ferguson, MO area provided educational services and creative programs for children and families—and sanctuary for all ages—while the start of school was postponed for two weeks because of unrest in the area. As...
by Cesar Bustamante | Sep 4, 2014 | Data-Viz, Published Clips
Originally published in Library Journal. Charles Darwin’s voyage on the HMS Beagle is famous for having led to some of the most groundbreaking work in evolutionary biology. Data gathered during the five-year, globe-spanning expedition was central to the evidence...
by Cesar Bustamante | Aug 15, 2014 | Published Clips, Queens
Originally published in Forum. Graffiti vandalism has been a significant problem in Woodhaven this year, civic leaders said. Light volunteer numbers and a harsh winter both made it hard for the neighborhood’s own Woodhaven Residents’ Block Association to paint over...