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Celebrate the 100th Episode of What's New In Libraries

Celebrate the 100th Episode of What's New In Libraries

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Sarah A. Long, Director of the North Suburban Library System commemorates this 100th episode by visiting the Mitchell Museum of the American Indian in Evanston, Illinois to learn more about Digital Past and a grant by the Bay and Paul Foundation, the Gail Borden Public Library in Elgin, Illinois to tour the 'Space: Dare to Dream' exhibit, Huntley Area Public Library where community pride and commitment have made a difference, and the new Peace sculpture at Mount Prospect. Public Library.

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What's New in Libraries

What's New in Libraries? is an award-winning cable show which aims to showcase the events, programs, and people that make libraries vibrant community centers. Sarah Long, the host, also writes a weekly column for Chicago's Daily Herald, which highlights opportunities and issues in the library world.

About the Host, Sarah Long

Sarah Long, hostSarah is the director of the North Suburban Library System and host of What's New in Libraries? As a recent past president of the American Library Association, Sarah uses her motivational speeches, weekly Daily Herald newspaper column, and radio and television appearances to advocate locally and nationally for libraries.

Visit her site SarahLong.org

Past Episodes

Host Sarah's Daily Herald column "Our Libraries"