As hospitals and healthcare workers face a shortage of personal protective equipment, makers across the country are trying to help.
The national nonprofit creates a new and immediate goal to get books to kids in need during the coronavirus crisis.
Abrams joins the list of publishers with new, temporary guidelines for reading its books online.
School Library Journal is offering free access to digitized editions of SLJ, as well as all content on its website, including reviews.
The audiobook giant creates new site for free streaming, available in six languages.
These songs serve as reminders of strategies to keep calm and carry on in the midst of the coronavirus outbreak and related media frenzy.
Macmillan joins fellow publishers in altering its guidelines for teachers, librarians, and parents at this time.
HarperCollins Children's answers questions for librarians, teachers, authors, and booksellers wanting to read its books online.
Simon & Schuster issues online reading guidelines for the spring.
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