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Author: Ruth Hemphill

Learning in New Spaces: What’s new at LABM

Posted on August 1, 2022August 5, 2022 by Ruth Hemphill
PD: Gentleman with short dark hair in plaid shirt stands in front of items in the LABM’s ELBC.

The interesting years of 2021 and 2022 have brought many changes to the Tennessee Library for Accessible Books and Media, otherwise known as the LABM. First, in the spring of 2021, the LABM, along with the rest of the Tennessee State Library and Archives (TSLA), moved into a brand, new building on the Bicentennial Mall… Read more Learning in New Spaces: What’s new at LABM

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