POTW: Olives on the Avenue
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POTW: One Pub's Layered History
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POTW: Odessa in Brooklyn
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Stories a Photo Can Tell
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POTW: Hurricane Sandy
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POTW: A Child's Bedroom in 1880
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POTW: Summer Vibes
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Unbanning Books Since 1934
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You might have heard of our recent initiative Books Unbanned, which allows individuals ages 13-21 nationwide to apply for a free BPL eCard, providing access to our full eBook collection as well as our learning databases, and which makes a selection of frequently challenged and banned eBook & audiobook titles always available for BPL cardholders. But obviously, banning books and restricting access to information is unfortunately not a new phenomenon. Did you know that in 1934, the Brooklyn Jewish Center founded the American Library of Nazi-Banned Books? Though it's…
POTW: From Factory to Community Hub
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POTW: Bringing Swagger to the Court Since 1910
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POTW: Windows of Rare Beauty
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POTW: A Million Possibilities
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POTW: Happy Birthday Marianne Moore
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Eaglets on a Jolly Jamboree
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POTW: Dressing for Tradition
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POTW: An Unusual Ride to School
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POTW: Brooklyn's Lost Saltwater Oasis
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POTW: A Mother's Immigration Story
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POTW: Cleaning Up the Waterfront with N.A.G.
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Web Archiving at BPL: Saving Brooklyn's Web Content One URL at a Time
Dee BowersDid you know that Brooklyn Public Library has a web archive? In 2017, the Brooklyn Collection (now part of the new Center for Brooklyn History) joined the Internet Archive’s Community Webs program, in which public libraries around the country are given the funding and support to start and sustain web archives. We have been archiving Brooklyn web content through this program for over three years now. Web archiving is how we describe the process by which we save and preserve websites and web content in a stable and static archival format. This is…
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