The Round Rock High School Library has a new blog - DeepStacks. Just as
your library is where to go for reliable information about the world and to tap its literary treasures, this blog is the place to be for the latest news about the library and its hidden treasures. Because the library is firmly seated not only in the literary world but also in the greater RRHS community, you’ll frequently find posts about happenings at the public library and local bookstores as well as observances that generate awareness of issues that affect the RRHS family like World Autism Awareness Day, GenTX Day, and National Day of Silence. Finally, in the Book Talk posts, you’ll find all things bookish - comics; student, faculty, & staff reviews; books-to-movies; trailers; etc. So, be sure to visit - early and often. And if you follow the library on Twitter, you’ll be automatically notified when there’s a new post; if you’d prefer to be notified via text, then simply text “follow rrhslib” to 40404.
Originally published August 1, 2024 Library Developments Blog | Library Development and Networking Division Texas State Library and Archives Commission In July, I kicked off the first in a series of day-long turns around clusters of small public libraries to tour their spaces and chat about how the Texas State Library and Archives Commission (TSLAC) can best support their leadership. This round, the fancy feet of Continuing Education and Consulting Team Manager Katherine Adelberg accompanied me as we spun through New Braunfels Public Library, Seguin Public Library, and Martindale Community Library. New Braunfels Public Library New Braunfels is perched on the brink of the Hill Country, right between San Antonio and Austin on I-35. Spanning Comal and Guadalupe counties with its 105,000 residents, it’s not only one of the fastest-growing cities, but is also regarded as one of the best 50 places to live in the United States. Established in 1845, New Braunfels is known for its German...
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