Children’s Book Relief for Sandy Victims

Urban Librarians Unite is currently taking donations for a book drive to benefit children who were victims of Hurricane Sandy. We are seeking new and good condition used children’s books and new unmarked children’s coloring and activity books (with crayons if possible). These books will be distributed to young victims of the storm who are … Read more

Disaster Recovery Resources

We’re still reeling from the effects of Hurricane Sandy, and as of yet it’s unclear how much physical damage has been done to our community library buildings and resources. As our libraries begin to re-open, and folks in our communities (naturally) turn to us for disaster recovery assistance, be prepared to help. Feel free to … Read more

Banned Book Week Bookeasy

Last night’s Bookeasy was incredible. We had a great turnout, great readers, and great bands. It was a wonderful kick off to Banned Books Week here in New York City. Our featured acts, Secret Handshake and James Jameson rocked the house and keep us energized and we had tons of great readers. What readers! We … Read more

Why the EveryLibrary PAC is Important to All of Us.

There is a brand new force in library advocacy and those of who fight in the budget trenches are ecstatic that it is here. The EveryLibrary PAC combines grassroots guts with steely-eyed professional political chops. It is a new tool on the library advocacy workbench and we fully expect it to the impact of a … Read more

The Bookeasy

Come out for a celebration of underground literature at a Bookeasy in Brooklyn, on Sunday September 30th from 7-midnight at the Way Station on 683 Washington Ave. There will be live music, dancing, lively discussion, and readings from banned and censored books. As long as there have been books there have been people who sought … Read more

The Book Police Manifesto

Urban Librarians Unite gets support from all kinds of places and some of our friends have forwarded us this. It appears to be a manifesto of sorts, seemingly of an illuminati-like anti-book element. We thought it was pretty heady stuff really and wanted to draw attention to it as we come up on this year’s … Read more

From your friends at the Desk Set: an invitation

  Greetings ULU readers! The Desk Set is grateful for the opportunity to repost the invitation below. Hope, hope, hope to see you at Public Assembly on Wednesday, September 19th for our upcoming event featuring some extraordinary women. Originally posted here on 9/6/2012. 2012: Year of the Dragon, Year of 30th Olympiad, and year of … Read more

Book Scholarship for NYC Library School Students

Write the best essay and you get $200 for books and supplies for your MLS/MSLIS degree! What is the role of the librarian in the city? Urban Librarians Unite is sponsoring an essay contest to award a book scholarship to one student pursuing a library/information sciences degree in New York City. The contest is simple. … Read more

ULU Virtual Rent Party

It’s been a crazy exhausting exciting year. We won (woot!) no libraries closed, nobody laid off, five days of library service across the city still. Go Team! Now we need your help in a very very practical way. We need your help to pay our rent (pretty please). No ULU does not have an office but … Read more

Epic Wins

Epic Win #1 YAY! The NYC Council and Mayor Bloomberg have worked out a deal that restores 90 of the 96.4 million dollar proposed cut! This restoration guarantees at least 5 day service and no layoffs, so who has two thumbs and is taking a few weeks to chill before she starts talking about how awesome … Read more

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