This article, by Linde Furman, was originally published in the Arizona Daily Star on July 21, 2024.
Linde Furman
I wasn’t born a librarian. I didn’t exit the w
Community Spotlight: Providing much needed support
By PimaLib_Blog
This blog post is by Matthew L., Workforce and Economic Development Librarian.
Karl Wagner, a Resource Navigator with Community Workforce and Development, and
Fact, opinion, satire
This blog post, written by members of the Library's Information Integrity Team, is a series that covers disinformation and other related subjects. The goal is t
Community Spotlight: Breaking barriers for small business startups
By PimaLib_Blog
This blog post is by Matthew L., Workforce and Economic Development Librarian. At a monthly meeting hosted by Startup Tucson, I met Danny Knee, the executive director of the nonprofit Community Investment Corporation (CIC). We spoke about CIC, what they do in our community, and how he got involved in this work. CIC provides access…
3 High School Diploma and GED Programs for Adult Learners
By PimaLib_Blog
Adults without high school diplomas are among the last people who need to be reminded of the difficulties they face when seeking employment or advancement at th
Universal Class Sunsetting: Try these instead!
By PimaLib_Blog
We have an important update regarding one of our valued resources. Universal Class, which has been a cherished part of our digital offerings, will no longer be available to Pima County Public Library patrons beginning on July 25, 2024. This change comes from Universal Class leaving OverDrive, the platform that hosts this service for our…
Snapshots from Tucson’s past
By PimaLib_Blog
This blog post, highlighting resources in the Cele Peterson Arizona Collection, is written by Marnie G., Joel D. Valdez Main Library.
Kanopy Presents: Disability Pride Month
By PimaLib_Blog
Stream this curated film collection from Kanopy, in honor of Disability Pride Month.
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