Finished reading the above book, Can You See Me? by Libby Scott and Rebecca Westcott. A related resource, Autism in MG Books is an awesome website that's full of resources for understanding neurodiversity, broken down for educators and parents. Includes recommended books and resources for further learning. An article worth reading: Meet the Iowa Architect Documenting Every Slave House Still Standing I often wonder how I didn't learn more about the history of libraries and librarianship as part of library school, and this question comes up whenever I stumble across an important figure in the history of libraries. My library school list was more or less limited to Andrew Carnegie, Ann Carroll Moore, and Shiyali Ramamrita Ranganathan. I learned about Eliza Atkins Gleason for the first time this week, and I look forward to reading about her more. Currently watching the CCBC Short for February on the 2021 ALA Youth Literature Award Winners to get acquainted with these titles