Information Today, Inc. Corporate Site KMWorld CRM Media Streaming Media Faulkner Speech Technology Unisphere/DBTA
PRIVACY/COOKIES POLICY
Other ITI Websites
American Library Directory Boardwalk Empire Database Trends and Applications DestinationCRM Faulkner Information Services Fulltext Sources Online InfoToday Europe KMWorld Literary Market Place Plexus Publishing Smart Customer Service Speech Technology Streaming Media Streaming Media Europe Streaming Media Producer Unisphere Research



News & Events > NewsBreaks
 



Back Index Forward
Twitter RSS Feed
Weekly News Digest

October 31, 2017 — In addition to this week's NewsBreaks article and the monthly NewsLink Spotlight, Information Today, Inc. (ITI) offers Weekly News Digests that feature recent product news and company announcements. Watch for additional coverage to appear in the next print issue of Information Today. For other up-to-the-minute news, check out ITI’s Twitter account: @ITINewsBreaks.

CLICK HERE to view more Weekly News Digest items.

'Phantoms Among the Folios: A Guide to Haunted Libraries'

According to Alison Marcotte and George M. Eberhart’s American Libraries article on haunted libraries, “Bleak mansions and somber castles usually spring to mind when we think of haunted places. But ghostly phenomena—whatever the cause—can manifest in well-lit, modern offices as well as crumbling Carnegies. Of course, it helps if you inadvertently build your library on top of a graveyard.”

Follow along with Marcotte and Eberhart’s story as they talk to librarians about their most spirit-ed encounters. 



Send correspondence concerning the Weekly News Digest to NewsBreaks Editor Brandi Scardilli

Related Articles

9/5/2017Climbing Into the Future at Muncie Public Library
9/5/2017BLOG BUZZ: 'Ugly Beliefs, Free Speech, and Libraries' by David Lee King
9/5/2017BLOG BUZZ: 'A Necessary Footnote' by Barbara Fister
9/19/2017Librarian's Journey Raises Money for Refugee Library
9/26/2017OCLC Commissions Report on Library Funding Support
10/5/2017BLOG BUZZ: 'Neutrality in the Library? Don’t Give Me That …' by Beth O’Brien


Comments Add A Comment

              Back to top