The Struggle over I.S. 201: Babette Edwards Education Reform in Harlem Collection
by Lauren Stark, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
September 16, 2021
This collection documents inequities at Intermediate School (I.S.) 201 in East Harlem, New York, in the 1960s–70s with a focus on the efforts of parent leader and school reform advocate Babette Edwards.
The Schomburg Curriculum Project
by Lauren O'Brien, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
September 16, 2021
The project is an exciting new initiative that seeks to bring the institution’s dynamic collection of more than 11 million items to classrooms across the country.
Hit the Books: School Stories for Middle Grade Readers
by Clarissa Cooke, Children's Librarian, 96th Street Library
August 16, 2021
Some of these stories will make you laugh, some will make you laugh and cry, but they will all delight you as you enjoy the triumphs of ordinary children in extraordinary situations.
The Homebody Generalist: A Short Guide to Knowing it All from Home
by Andrew Fairweather, Seward Park Library
April 17, 2020
There's never been a better time to explore the wealth of online resources the NYPL has on offer for the couch-bound.
Teaching American History With NYPL Digital Collections: Reconstruction
by Julie Golia, Curator of History, Social Sciences, and Government Information, Stephen A. Schwarzman Building
April 15, 2020
Explore our rich online-accessible resources that can help teachers tackle the Reconstruction era.
How to Spot Fake News on Social Media
by Paolo Balboa, Technology Training Instructor
April 7, 2020
Research, critical thinking, and fact-checking help avoid falling for hoaxes or misinformation.
Stay Connected Through Virtual Classes
by Paolo Balboa, Technology Training Instructor
April 2, 2020
Virtual Computer Classes
As we continue to practice safe social distancing in response to COVID-19, departments at NYPL have been hard at work updating and improving our services to address our patron’s needs. In particular, the TechConnect department is preparing to pilot live online classes the week of April 6, and we’d love it if you could attend virtually.
Free Websites to Practice English at Home
by Hilary Schenker
March 12, 2020
Happy learning!
TASC Resources: Find Free Classes and Test Prep for the High School Equivalency Exam (Formerly GED)
by Lauren Lampasone, Senior Librarian, Stavros Niarchos Foundation Library (SNFL)
February 28, 2020
There are many organizations across New York State that provide assistance with test preparation. On this page are websites with information about this important test and free classes that can help you prepare for it.
How to Con!
by Ariel Birdoff, MyLibraryNYC
September 28, 2017
With so many professional conferences and fan conventions each year, we thought it might be helpful to provide some tips and tricks for not only surviving the con, but getting the most out of it at the same time.
Brave Enough to Take the Next Step: A Tale of Mentoring at the Library
by Briyyah McClain
September 20, 2017
When Gesille began her career 17 years ago, she thought it would be great to have someone to talk to about work challenges. She found that and more at the Library.
New York Comic Con Professional Day at The New York Public Library
by Thomas Knowlton, Outreach Librarian, MyLibraryNYC
September 7, 2017
New York Comic Con is teaming up with The New York Public Library to expand its Professional Day with exclusive programming, which will include panels, networking opportunities, and workshops.
From Good to Great: A Tale of Mentoring at the Library
by Briyyah McClain
September 5, 2017
After weeks of brooding over the curriculum for Mentoring at the Library, I’ve finally landed on the theme for the first month of the program: “What does it mean to tell a great story?” This theme is perfect! After all, the Library is full of great stories and people who have great stories to tell.
Books for Kids' Back-to-School Jitters
by Gwen Glazer, Communications
September 4, 2017
Six stories that might help ease the minds of kids feeling anxious about their first days of school.
Preparing for Online College
by Margaret Siggillino
February 21, 2017
Check out this list of tips and Library resources to help you prepare.
Is Online College Right for You?
by Margaret Siggillino
February 6, 2017
Is online college right for you? It all depends on you particular needs, lifestyle, and learning style.
Department of Education Winter/Spring Internships
by Magdalene Chan, Thomas Yoseloff Business Center at SNFL
August 24, 2016
The Department of Education (ED) offers internships for students interested in seeking valuable work experience in government and federal education policy and administration.
Databases to Get You Back to School
by Meredith Mann, Manuscripts and Archives Division, Stephen A. Schwarzman Building
August 22, 2016
Besides the textbooks and school supplies, there are plenty of resources online to help you with your studies. Whether you’re practicing your reading skills, prepping for the science fair, beginning your first research paper, or lesson planning one of these activities, the New York Public Library’s databases are ready to support you in your learning.
Free Summer Meals | 免费暑假餐点 | Comidas de verano gratis
by Susen Shi, Stavros Niarchos Foundation Library (SNFL)
July 21, 2016
The Department of Education provides free summer meals for all New York City’s children and teens. Anyone 18 years and younger who approaches participating summer meal sites will receive breakfast and lunch—no questions asked!
Mercy College: Scholarship and Career Opportunity for Veterans
by Magdalene Chan, Thomas Yoseloff Business Center at SNFL
May 13, 2016
Mercy College recently received an award from the National Science Foundation to provide Veterans of the United States Armed Forces with a Tuition-Free Master of Science Degree in Secondary Math Education.