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August 24, 2023

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Advocating for the Right to Read | Digipalooza 2023

By Matt Enis 

Book banning groups are becoming more organized, but libraries are evolving new tactics to oppose censorship efforts, panelists said during the “#UniteAgainstBookBans: Advocate for your community’s right to read” panel with Emily Drabinski, Sara Gold, and Lisa Varga, with moderator Brian Potash, at OverDrive’s biennial Digipalooza conference in Cleveland August 9–11. 

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Science Fiction and Fantasy Research Collection at Texas A&M University | Archives Deep Dive

By Elisa Shoenberger 

While many library collections and archives start with a gift of materials from a donor, sometimes a collection originates with a forward-thinking librarian and curator. Thanks to Hal W. Hall, special formats librarian at Texas A&M University (TAMU) Library from 1970 to 2010, TAMU is now home to the Science Fiction and Fantasy Research Collection at Cushing Library. 

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Music Traditions from Around the World


In this featured content, we highlight five music traditions from around the world, to offer an insight in to the cultures and the people that created them. 

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Africa and the New Imperialism: European Borders on the African Continent, 1870–1914 | eReview

By Gricel Dominquez 

AM’s database Africa and the New Imperialism covers the history of European colonial expansion in Africa during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It’s a valuable addition for institutions seeking to expand their collection of primary source offerings on African history and European colonialism during this time period.   

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“Making the imaginative possibilities of story open to everyone is more important than ever. Everyone deserves to have stories they can relate to, or in which they can find themselves, their dreams, their desires, and their loves—science fiction and fantasy have those stories.”  

 

—From “Science Fiction and Fantasy Research Collection at Texas A&M University | Archives Deep Dive”

Conflict in Indochina: Foreign Office Files for Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia, 1959–1964 | eReview

By Sarah Hashimoto 

AM’s most recent archive is the first in a planned two-module collection that highlights the political, social, and cultural upheaval in Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam. 

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5 Ways Smart Lockers are Transforming Library Capabilities

Libraries are constantly becoming more versatile when it comes to offering patrons a broad spectrum of services. They have made extra efforts in delivering high-quality customer service to suit a new generation of library users.

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Display Shelf | Alien Contact

By Melissa DeWild 

While those on Earth continue to contemplate whether life exists elsewhere, there are definitely aliens inhabiting library bookshelves. Gather up these riveting space operas and stories of first contact for an out-of-this-world display. 

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American Book Award Winners Include Lifetime Achievement for Maxine Hong Kingston | Book Pulse

By Kate Merlene  

The 2023 American Book Award winners are announced, including Ayanna Lloyd Banwo, Edgar Gomez, Jamil Jan Kochai, Bojan Louis, Leila Mottley, and more; Maxine Hong Kingston will receive a lifetime achievement prize; and the late bell hooks will be awarded the Walter & Lillian Lowenfels Award for Criticism. The 2023 PEN Translates winners are announced. 

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Interpreting Shakespeare: Discover The First Folio


Learn from The Arden Shakespeare Fourth Series general editors how different versions of Shakespeare’s plays can significantly alter their interpretation, and explore how Drama Online’s resources can support understanding of different textual interpretations through the play scenes and book chapters. 

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From LJ Reviews:

REFERENCE 

PREMIUM  

Royal Heirs: Succession and the Future of Monarchy in Nineteenth-Century Europe

By Frank Lorenz Müller  

A well-researched study of 19th-century monarchies and their captivating royal heirs. This volume contains extensive lists of further reading, which adds to its appeal as a ready reference.  

 

PREMIUM  

Feeling Unreal: Depersonalization and the Loss of the Self, 2nd Ed.

By Daphne Simeon & Jeffrey Abugel  

An excellent reference for clinicians, medical students, and those with depersonalization or derealization. 

 

PREMIUM  

Defining Documents in World History: Human Rights, Vols. 1–2

Ed. by Aaron John Gulyas 

A terrific set of definitive human rights documents for both general readers and scholars. 

PERFORMING ARTS 

PREMIUM  

Horror Unmasked: A History of Terror from Nosferatu to Nope

By Brad Weismann  

Considering the massive scope, this photobook is surprisingly succinct, informative, and helpful as an overview of horror films. 

 

PREMIUM  

Fashioning the Beatles: The Looks That Shook the World

By Deirdre Kelly  

Rich with detail, this book will immerse rock and fashion history buffs alike in a satisfying intersection of subjects. A must for collections with a particular focus on popular music or historical dress. 

HISTORY  

Star Crossed: A True Romeo and Juliet Story in Hitler’s Paris

By Heather Dune Macadam & Simon Worrall  

Readers interested in World War II, French history, the arts, and stories of true love will enjoy this title. 

 

PREMIUM  

To Besiege a City: Leningrad 1941–42

By Prit Buttar 

An in-depth military analysis of the Siege of Leningrad that homes in on the German and Russian weaponry and strategies that led to the lengthy stalemate. Best suited for academics. 

 

1923: The Crisis of German Democracy in the Year of Hitler’s Putsch

By Mark William Jones 

What sets this book apart from other titles on the subject is the author’s focus on regional political and economic differences within Germany and his research on the early deportations of Jews from Bavaria and the consequent impact. A relevant title for readers of world history. 

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Current Issues, Mar. 2024, Pt. 2 | Prepub Alert

By Barbara Hoffert 

Books of the times. 

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The German Book Prize Announces Longlist | Book Pulse

By Kate Merlene  

The longlist for the 2023 German Book Prize is announced. The 2023 Prix Rosny Aîné winners are announced. The Atlantic reports on the authors and books that are powering generative AI. 

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From the Pages of infoDOCKET...

  • Report: “Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library Taking Shape in North Dakota Badlands”

  • Digital Collections: Library of Congress Releases 230 Newly Digitized Hebrew Manuscripts

  • “Redressing Relationships with Historically Marginalized Communities” (A New Issue Brief ARL, CARL, and Ithaka S+R)

  • New Research Tool: Plan S Introduces the Hybrid Open Access Dashboard (HOAD)

  • University of Maryland Libraries to Host Virtual Panel on Intellectual Freedom (Tuesday, August 29, 2023)

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