
Teacher Appreciation: Authors You Didn’t Know Were Teachers
As we adjust to being back at school this month, let’s appreciate the hard work of teachers by examining eight teachers who are also writers.

As we adjust to being back at school this month, let’s appreciate the hard work of teachers by examining eight teachers who are also writers.

The Library’s newest e-resource, Gale Presents: Udemy, offers a revolutionary approach to education that prioritizes flexibility and self-paced learning.

Honor the legacy of Juneteenth by reading, watching, or listening to a Library title. Or, celebrate in person with at Rosa F. Keller Library or at the 5th Annual NOLA Juneteenth Fest

Period Poverty Awareness Week is the perfect time to read “FREE PERIOD” by Ali Terese, a middle grade novel about best friends standing up for period equity,

Explore the infamous 1984 World’s Fair through the Library’s City Archives & Special Collections in honor of the event’s 40th anniversary.

April is National Poetry Month and Kathleen Balma — a librarian and poet — is here with recommended reading for poets of all levels.

This women’s history month, the Library is celebrating the contributions women have made to STEM – including Vera Rubin and Emily Roebling.

In celebration of Charles Darwin’s contribution to science, these 10 books (a mix of adult and children’s non-fiction) offer an exciting way to learn about Darwin and the later research he inspired.

November is here, and that means NaNoWriMo—National Novel Writing Month. The New Orleans Public Library is hosting workshops throughout the month to connect you with other local writers to share thoughts, struggles, successes, and writing tips.

It’s that time of year again! Find the perfect books to read for Halloween, alongside fun, festive events at the Library this spooky season.