An Introduction to our Comics Discussion Guides
Each of the toolkits is designed to help anyone lead a discussion for new comics readers as well as for those more acquainted with the medium.
Read More An Introduction to our Comics Discussion GuidesEach of the toolkits is designed to help anyone lead a discussion for new comics readers as well as for those more acquainted with the medium.
Read More An Introduction to our Comics Discussion GuidesThe Ohio Center for the Book is very pleased to announce that Adopt A Book, Inc. was selected as one of the ten winners of the 2020 Library of Congress State Literacy Awards Program! With the current pandemic, we were unable to present the award to Adopt A Book co-founders Alex Laman and Hannah Laman and president …
Read More Adopt A Book: Library of Congress State Literacy Award Winner!Now that we have your attention, read on to hear how you can own a unique piece of artwork by legendary comics creator Sina Grace! He’s not from Ohio, but to paraphrase Robert Burns: The best-laid schemes of mice and menGo often askew Before the closures due to the pandemic, the Ohio Center for the …
Read More Own a Unique Piece of Artwork by Legendary Comics Creator Sina Grace!The State Library of Ohio, Ohioana Library Association, with the Ohio Center for the Book and the Choose To Read Ohio Council announced selections for Choose to Read Ohio (CTRO) 2021 and 2022. The book list is announced biennially and contains 20 titles that explore a wide range of topics representative for all ages that …
Read More Choose to Read Ohio: 2021-2022 BooklistIn honor of #NationalPoetryMonth and to provide a sense of community in these times, the Ohio Center for the Book is launching a collaborative online poetry project via Twitter for the month of April: #OHrenga2020. We’ve also expanded #OHrenga2020 to our Facebook page @OhioCenterForTheBook as well for those on that platform. Check it out there …
Read More Ohio Renga 2020!Wikipedia is consistently among the Top 10 most-visited sites on the Internet as well as being at or near the top of every Google search. For better or worse, this is where people are getting a lot of their information. In light of this, the Ohio Center for the Book is encouraging librarians and others …
Read More Help Us Spread The Word About Ohio’s Literary Heritage on WikipediaWe are very pleased to announce that Adopt A Book, Inc., having been nominated by the Ohio Center for the Book, has been selected as a winner of the 2020 Library of Congress State Literacy Awards Program! Adopt A Book, Inc., headquartered in Loveland near Cincinnati, will receive $2,225 in recognition of their outstanding contribution …
Read More Adopt A Book Selected As A Winner of the 2020 Library of Congress State Literacy Awards ProgramThe Ohio Center for the Book is very pleased to announce that Valentino Zullo (@ValentinoLucaZ) will be the 2020-2021 Ohio Center for the Book Scholar-in-Residence. The Ohio Center for the Book, including its associated circulating book collection of Ohio authors, is located at Cleveland Public Library’s Main Library in downtown Cleveland. Valentino L. Zullo is …
Read More Zullo named 2020-2021 Scholar-in-ResidenceBorn today, February 1, 1902, Hughes moved to Cleveland in 1916 and attended Central High School where his writing was encouraged by his teachers and others and where his first works appeared. One of Hughes’ signature poems, “The Negro Speaks of Rivers“, was first published in 1921 and appeared in the NAACP’s official journal, The …
Read More Langston HughesApplications have closed for 2020. After multiple nomination applications and feedback from members of the statewide library and education communities, we have chosen Ohio’s nominee to be considered by the Library of Congress for their State Literacy Awards. In deference to the organization chosen as our state’s nominee, we will be releasing the name of …
Read More Seeking Ohio 2020 Library of Congress State Literacy Award Applications