I hope you’re in the mood for some thought-provoking reading for your long weekend, because the interwebs were just full of them this week. That, and a whole lot more in today’s roundup! Enjoy!
- We love getting the scoop on library spaces for teens, especially those that encourage art-making, and Teen Central at Boston Public Library is no exception.
- A rare book sparks a doctoral project and large-scale artistic inspiration for Julia Skinner – check it out!
- Looking for something to do with teen writers? Try a dramatic reading from William Shakespeare’s Star Wars: Verily a New Hope. Thanks to Heather Dickerson for her Loading the Cannons idea!
Other news:
- Did you see our feature article on old-school crafting in School Library Journal? Very exciting!
- A very intriguing article about the rise of DIY libraries.
- Some suburban libraries are lending out telescopes, which is super cool.
- How Data Became a New Medium for Artists from The Atlantic. And I am ALL FOR IT.
- There’s a lot of book sculpture goodness at Culture N Lifestyle.
- The New York Times on how the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam is at the forefront of museum of digitization.
- GUYS, Artbot could be the most exciting app for artists ever. It engineers serendipity!
- The long history concerning Scandalous Works of Library Art from Book Riot.
- Just in time for summer, a comprehensive list of 1100 Free Online Courses from Top Universities.
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