Libraries Are For Everyone: Yiddish
Sheryl Stahl, the Library Director at the Los Angeles Hebrew Union College – Jewish Institute of Religion, reached out to me with the Yiddish translation of Libraries Are For Everyone.
Thank you so much, Sheryl!!!

Sheryl Stahl, the Library Director at the Los Angeles Hebrew Union College – Jewish Institute of Religion, reached out to me with the Yiddish translation of Libraries Are For Everyone.
Thank you so much, Sheryl!!!
Cecilia Dalzell sent me a brilliant template for the Irish Gaelige version! And Miriam, a librarian in Dublin sent me a fabulous alternate translation that I just have to include. Please know that I’ll happily make versions in all of the various dialects – you just need to send them to me. Thank you Cecilia…
Katy reached out to me on Facebook and sent me two Georgian translations from school librarian Maia Maglakelidze. Thank you so much, Maia!!! Public Libraries: School Libraries:
Right before our Summer Reading Programming began, my Library Director had a fantastic idea to promote our social media presence: the phrase “<em>Like</em> to <em>Follow</em> Your Library.” I jotted it down on a post-it and knew that I’d come up with something post-SRP. Well, that time had come and I finally threw together our first…
Here’s Julianne’s and her spectacular students’ second translation. Thank you Julianne and students, for yet another beautiful language to help spread this message!!!
Over the years I have created quite a few library logo mashups – many I forgot to share on Hafuboti. Well, I forget no more! With some bonus high-res versions! Having learned how to use Affinity Designer (think cheaper, but just-as-great Adobe Illustrator), I can now create mashups at lightning speeds! Well, maybe not that…
<em><a href=”http://hafuboti.wpcomstaging.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/triptychlop1.jpg” target=”_blank” rel=”noopener noreferrer”><img class=”alignnone size-large wp-image-2214″ src=”http://hafuboti.wpcomstaging.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/triptychlop1.jpg?w=584″ alt=”” width=”584″ height=”305″></a>Star Wars Reads Day</em> is just around the corner, and I’ve been figuring out what exactly what we’ll be doing to celebrate it this year. While doing so, I looked over <a href=”http://hafuboti.wpcomstaging.com/2013/10/07/star-wars-reads-day-2013/” target=”_blank” rel=”noopener noreferrer”>my post about last year</a> and discovered my plans…