How to introduce award-winning books to students with Mr. Moore | Classroom Book Talk Ep. 2
How can you make award-winning books feel exciting instead of like more required reading? In the second episode of Classroom Book Talk, Nick (aka Mr. Moore from @learnteachmoore) shares tips for introducing Newbery, Caldecott, and Printz favorites in ways that spark curiosity and engagement in…
Spring Break Refresh: Curated Digital Collections for Inter-Semester Study
For many campuses, spring break marks a welcome pause in the academic calendar. Residence halls quiet down, classrooms empty, and physical library traffic slows. But learning rarely stops entirely. Students are preparing for midterms and capstone projects, faculty are advancing research, and independent learners are…
Kanopy Partners with NASA to Bring Out-of-This-World Content to Digital Library Platforms
Partnership brings NASA+ content to Kanopy streaming platform and ebook and audiobook content to Libby and Sora reading apps CLEVELAND, OH – March 30, 2026 – Kanopy, the leading platform for libraries and educational institutions, announced today an expanded collection of space exploration content across…
Discover the Universe with All Access NASA!
Have you ever looked up at the night sky and wondered what lies beyond? From the earliest stargazers to the groundbreaking missions of today, space has always captured our imagination. Now, you can share the wonders of astronomy, science innovation, and space exploration with your…
Dark Romance Reads
It feels like dark romance is all that everyone can talk about right now, as we remember that this is a genre that has been popular for as long as romance books have been popular. The sweeping, angsty, beautiful story that is Wuthering Heights reminds…
Get familiar with the Libby Read US April title
Announcing the featured title for the Libby Reads US program: Familia by Lauren E. Rico! “A masterfully woven tale of mystery, reconciliation, and familial love.” – Abby Jimenez, New York Times Bestselling Author Readers of Olga Dies Dreaming and fans of Julia Alvarez will be captivated by this spellbinding story told from…
March Memoirs
Over the last decade memoirs have remained one of the most consistently popular nonfiction genres in libraries. While biographies offer black and white facts, memoirs offer the reader a chance to experience the world from someone else’s perspective and maybe see some of themselves reflected…
VIDEO: See how Sora supports every learner
In today’s classrooms, personalization isn’t optional. It’s essential, with over 7.5 million students in the U.S. - and counting – requiring learning supports to thrive academically. Sora helps schools meet this need by delivering accessible, engaging and customizable reading experiences that empower every learner. See the…
Reading in every subject: Why literacy is a math strategy (for Pi Day & beyond)
Every March 14, classrooms celebrate Pi Day with circles, puzzles, and plenty of mathematical curiosity. But Pi Day can also be an opportunity to think about something less obvious: the role reading plays in math success. When students struggle with math, especially word problems, the…
Classroom Book Talk: Using Sora for diverse reading support [Episode 1]
How can you create more inclusive, engaging reading experiences for every student? Let’s hear from another educator to find out! In this very first episode of the Classroom Book Talk podcast, join Andrea (@theliteracyjunky), a former teacher and current school librarian as she shares how…
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