The following is a guest post by Sonya Lee, a reference specialist in the Korean collection of the Asian Division. How much...
We’ve got a double shot of writing exercises today for young writers from Jason Reynolds, the National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature....
This is a guest post by Michelle Krowl, a historian in the Manuscript Division. It is excerpted from an essay she wrote...
Today, two special treats! Dav Pilkey stops by every Friday to let us into the creative world in which he creates “Dog...
Break out your crayons, markers, colored pens and pencils! The Library has new images, adapted from our collections, for you to color...
Cities grow, adapt and change, like all living things. The Library’s map collections show this in all sorts of unexpected ways, offering...
{mediaObjectId:'A4491A4D6628004AE0538C93F116004A',playerSize:'mediumWide'} Jason Reynolds, the National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature, is back with another weekly writing challenge. This time? Create a book...
Dav Pilkey is back with another pair of short drawing tutorials and cheerful messages. It’s sort of the brand for the author...
Gladyce “Pepper” Nypan, posing shortly after boot camp. Gladyce Nypan Collection, Veterans History Project, AFC2001/001/10236. This is a guest post by Megan...
From “The Fishes of North America,” 1898. Illustration by John Petrie. Rare Books/Special Collections. This is a guest post by Andrew Gaudio,...