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February 1, 2024

Let’s ReThink School Libraries to Improve Reading

January 23, 2024

2024 ALA Award-Winners List + FREE Award-Book Pane + Chance to Win

December 21, 2023

Flexible Tech: ALEX Anywhere, Anytime & Share Your Book Love

December 18, 2023

Awesome Picture Book Reads for 2023-24

International Children’s Book Day is on April 2nd. If we didn’t already have a good enough excuse to read children’s books, this day is for sure one!
December 13, 2023

A Tech-Savvy Library: Transforming Your Services through Automation

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Visitor Management Done Right.

Track, manage, and report on all visitor activity at your facilities.

Manage Textbooks and Other Assets

Take control of your text books through Alexandria.

January 7, 2022

7 Picture Books to Read Aloud and Share on Alexandria’s Bulletins

Our new resident librarian has put together a list of picture books and discussions she recommends for students. She also shares how to use Alexandria's Bulletins to engage students, parents, and teachers about what she's reading.
November 30, 2021

5 Easy Holiday Crafts

Looking for fun and inexpensive holiday crafts for your students? Look no further! These easy activities make great decorations and gifts.
February 7, 2017

Facts About Charles Dickens

Happy Birthday Charles Dickens! Here are a few facts that you may have never knew about of one the greatest and recognizable English writers of all time. Dickens loved going for walks. In fact, he would sometimes walk up to 20 miles outside of town. Though at times Charles lived […]
August 10, 2016

Last-Minute Summer Non-Fiction

School is almost back in session! Did you finish your summer reading lists? If you’re anything like us at Alexandria, you’ve got stacks on stacks of books to finish by the beginning of the school year, end of the calendar year, whatever it may be. Not to throw a curveball […]