Page Turner Tuesday: Discover the Adventures of Max the Brave!
Welcome to this week’s Page Turner Tuesday, where we share the best stories to spark young readers' imaginations! Today, we’re diving into the delightful world of Max the Brave [...]
Welcome to this week’s Page Turner Tuesday, where we share the best stories to spark young readers' imaginations! Today, we’re diving into the delightful world of Max the Brave [...]
The Connecting Idaho Students: Tablets to Teach and Transform Project Application is officially open! This grant will provide tablets to public school districts and charter schools throughout Idaho to [...]
The ICfL recently launched a new public library Wi-Fi map. The locations on this map represent free public Wi-Fi hotspots at public libraries throughout the state of Idaho. Users [...]
As you may have gathered, we at the Idaho Commission for Libraries are big on keeping students learning and adults earning, which is why it’s my absolute pleasure to announce [...]
We at the Idaho Commission for Libraries (ICfL) have recently launched a new webpage on our site that is devoted to the topic of digital inclusion. You can find it [...]
The Survival Guide for Idaho Library Directors is now part of the ICfL website. Now that the agency is moving away from the LibGuide platform, this quick-start, ready-reference source for [...]
Digital content may include eBooks, audio books, comics and graphic novels, movies, music, and television programs.
Test your video and audio. Turn on your video. Position yourself so that most of the light is coming from in front of you. Use a headset if you have one....
Notes from the Field: The National Library Service for the Blind and Print Disabled.
The first known use of the term fact-check was in 1973, during the Watergate Scandal. At that time, it was journalists who were most concerned with verifying that a story [...]