Archive for Libraries
Greenfield Public Library reopens for browsing
May
4
2021
Greenfield Public Library reopens for browsing “The Greenfield Public Library is reopening for browsing Tuesday. According to library officials, starting May 4th visitors may browse the library Tuesdays from 2-6pm and Thursdays from 10am-2pm.” Get the full details at Westernmassnews.com . [continue reading]
Call for Youth Submissions to Dreaming the Future Zine
Dec
23
2020
Call for Youth Submissions to Dreaming the Future Zine “In partnership with the 2020-2021 Feinberg Series, the Forbes , Jones , and Lilly Libraries are excited to announce a forthcoming zine about climate dreaming. All Western Massachusetts youth aged 18 and under are [continue reading]
Discover Fine Art: Legendary & Local
Sep
19
2019
Want to learn more about fine art and amazing artists via local resources? [continue reading]
16 Books for Summer Reading
Jul
16
2019
Summer is here, and kids are looking forward to playing outside and enjoying the warm weather while swimming, riding their bikes and exploring. It’s also an excellent time for reading. Even though school is out, kids can still keep learning by reading over the summer. Public libraries make that more fun with their summer reading [continue reading]
From Seed to Fruition – Call for poetry and visual art
Jun
9
2019
Call for visual artist and poets to contribute to this show curated by the Northampton Arts Council. Check it out! [continue reading]
Jones Library Seeking Artist for 2019 season | Amherst | Application deadline October 16
Oct
11
2018
Call to Artists: The Burnett Gallery at the Jones Library in Amherst is seeking artists to apply for their 2019 gallery season
Submission Due Date: October 16, 2018
Submission Fees: none
To Apply: www.joneslibrary.org/205/Application-to-Exhibit
“The Burnett Gallery monthly exhibits display the work of community artists and crafts [continue reading]
Submission Due Date: October 16, 2018
Submission Fees: none
To Apply: www.joneslibrary.org/205/Application-to-Exhibit
“The Burnett Gallery monthly exhibits display the work of community artists and crafts [continue reading]
Heath Seniors Painting Exhibit| Heath
Jan
28
2016
Currently on display
at The Heath Public Library
The paintings may be viewed during the Library’s regular operating hours [continue reading]
Digitized items from The New York Public Library| History
Jan
11
2016
Explore thousands of digitized items from The New York Public Library ‘s collections.
NPYL.org is set up as a living database with new materials added every day.
This site features prints, photographs, maps, manuscripts, streaming video, and more. [continue reading]
NPYL.org is set up as a living database with new materials added every day.
This site features prints, photographs, maps, manuscripts, streaming video, and more. [continue reading]
let’s help growing innovation get over the hump!
Mar
9
2014
They are 67% funded with 12 days to go. Every little bit counts!
Growing Innovation Online Library & Book
Why does this project matter? Because stakes is high!
In case it’s hard to see, this farmer’s clever t-shirt says ‘stakes is high’ To make a more serious [continue reading]
Growing Innovation Online Library & Book
Why does this project matter? Because stakes is high!
In case it’s hard to see, this farmer’s clever t-shirt says ‘stakes is high’ To make a more serious [continue reading]
Cornell Lab of Ornithology: The Macaulay Library
Jan
17
2013
The Macaulay Library is the world’s largest and oldest scientific archive of biodiversity audio and video recordings.
Cornell Lab of Ornithology founder Arthur A. Allen and Library of Natural Sounds (now Macaulay Library) founder Peter Paul Kellogg were pioneers in the field of recording bird sounds. Allen worked with a local movie company to [continue reading]
Cornell Lab of Ornithology founder Arthur A. Allen and Library of Natural Sounds (now Macaulay Library) founder Peter Paul Kellogg were pioneers in the field of recording bird sounds. Allen worked with a local movie company to [continue reading]