News

WHAT ARE YOU GOOD AT?

As a professional, it's your responsibility to know what things you're really good at, as much as it is to know what you need to work on. Today during English Speaking Club with Michael, we've discussed our job skills.

American Library is starting series of trainings about Freedom of Speech, Right to get Information, Social Media and Fake News. First Training will be dedicated to the Right to get informationWHEN: Thursday (June, 15), 17:00 - 19:00

Book of the Week - "Shifting Gears: Technology, Literature, Culture in Modernist America". 
Ernest Hemingway, John Dos Passos, and William Carlos Williams show how it is that writings on a range of subjects can embody the values of machine technology. Stories and novels about hunting or fishing, bullfighting or boxing can exhibit a machine aesthetics, even when machines or structures play no part in the fiction. The form is what counts, and each writer's style marks the achievement of machine values in imaginative literature.

Today at American Library, during the visit of our colleagues from The National Academy of Managerial Personnel of Culture and Arts we discussed the future of 3D printing in Ukraine, watched Voice of America series by Zoreslav Baidiuk dedicated to Arts in the USA, shared experience, exchanged questions concerning statistics in library functioning.We compared the information about using ecologically safe materials in art objects described in the piece of news with the use of PLA filaments in 3D printing.

“Don’t worry about what the world needs. Ask what makes you come alive and do that, because what the world needs is people who have come alive.” ~Howard Thurman

Additional information