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October 5, 2023

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ALA Executive Director Tracie D. Hall To Step Down

By Lisa Peet 

The American Library Association (ALA) announced on October 5 that Tracie D. Hall will be leaving her role as the association’s executive director, effective October 6. Hall—a librarian, author, and advocate, among other roles—was appointed as ALA’s first female African American executive director in January 2020 after a nationwide search, succeeding Mary W. Ghikas, and stepped into the position on February 24—only days before libraries across the country shut their doors to accommodate COVID-19 safety measures.

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DPLA’s Banned Book Club Provides Access Where It’s Needed Most

By Lisa Peet

With the sharp uptick in challenges to books with LGBTQIA+ and BIPOC subjects and authors, this year’s Banned Books Week (October 1–7) resonates strongly with library staff and users alike. Public, academic, and school libraries have launched local anticensorship campaigns this week—and some are providing access to removed or restricted books nationally. One such initiative, the Digital Public Library of America’s (DPLA) Banned Book Club, has been providing challenged books to readers across the country, via the free Palace e-reader app, since its launch in July. 

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Utah State Study Reveals Need for Teacher-Librarian Collaboration on Information Literacy Instruction | Backtalk

By Katie Strand and Niki Fullmer

In 2022, librarians at Utah State University collected 58 survey responses and conducted 10 interviews with high school librarians and teachers in Utah to better understand information literacy instruction happening within our high schools. Along with investigating the skills being prioritized, our study looked at how teachers and librarians are collaborating as fellow educators. 

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A New Blog from EveryLibrary, “Politics in Practice,” Launches on SLJ

By SLJ staff

EveryLibrary has joined the School Library Journal Blog Network. Covering legislation, censorship, funding, and advocacy, “Politics in Practice” will encompass the full beat of the nonprofit organization, which solicits support for libraries—K–12, public, and academic—nationwide. 

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Impact of Academic Libraries on Student Success: Survey Report 2023

 

A two-pronged survey from the perspective of both academic librarians and faculty reveals how campus libraries contribute to student success, what the barriers are, and what could be done to further the impact of the library. Access to detailed data tables is available at the end of the report.

 

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The Handmaid’s Tale, Fun Home, Nickel and Dimed, and More | Banned Books Week 2023

By LJ Reviews

In recognition of Banned Books Week 2023, Library Journal has compiled a sampling of reviews from our archive for titles that frequently appear on banned book lists. The reviews span the past several decades and reflect LJ’s take on the titles at the time of publication. 

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“One of the main reasons we took this on is because, overwhelmingly, these books that have been banned are silencing Black and brown voices and queer voices, LGBTQ perspectives. And we really believe in digital as a tool to—in this case—do an end run around that censorship.” 

 

—From: “DPLA’s Banned Book Club Provides Access Where It’s Needed Most”

Call for Nominations | LJ Librarian of the Year 2024

The LJ editors are seeking nominations for the 35th annual Library Journal Librarian of the Year Award, sponsored by Baker & Taylor, to honor a professional librarian for outstanding achievement and accomplishments reflecting the loftiest service goals of the library profession.

Deadline to submit: November 6, 2023 

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Digital Humanities Teaches Students Critical Analysis Skills


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From LJ Reviews:

SOCIAL SCIENCES   

Sins of the Shovel: Looting, Murder, and the Evolution of American Archaeology

By Rachel Morgan

An intriguing addition to the archaeological history of the American Southwest.   

 

The Manuscripts Club: The People Behind a Thousand Years of Medieval Manuscripts

By Christopher de Hamel

This book will fly off the shelves. Once readers look inside, they will be hooked. In every respect, this title is a winner.  

 

PREMIUM  

Uncertain: The Wisdom and Wonder of Being Unsure

By Maggie Jackson  

A useful book for those generally interested in psychology, sociology, management, or the philosophy of science. 

PERFORMING ARTS   

Charlie Chaplin vs. America: When Art, Sex, and Politics Collided

By Scott Eyman

Distinguished research, featuring the over 1,900-page FBI report, media accounts, and interviews with family members, coworkers, and historians, propels this excellent biography that captures Chaplin, both the person and his work.   

 

Lena Horne: Goddess Reclaimed

By Donald Bogle

An immensely enjoyable and comprehensive look at one of the most glamorous stars of her time.  

 

PREMIUM  

Opposable Thumbs: How Siskel & Ebert Changed Movies Forever

By Matt Singer

Nostalgic for some, revelatory for others, this account demonstrates how film evaluators can influence popular culture as much as the films themselves did. 

LITERATURE 

PREMIUM  

A Year and a Day: An Experiment in Essays

By Phillip Lopate

Lopate’s essays set an example for bloggers who want to provide quality posts. Recommended for journalism and writing students, and bloggers who want to polish their entries so they shine. 

 

PREMIUM  

The Sisterhood: How a Network of Black Women Writers Changed American Culture

By Courtney Thorsson

A fascinating, empowering look at how Black women writers collaborated to move their own needle in the publishing industry and academia.

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The National Book Awards Finalists | Book Pulse

By Kate Merlene

The National Book Award finalists are announced. Banned Books Week coverage continues. 

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Literary Fiction | Prepub Alert, April 2024 Titles

By Melissa DeWild and Neal Wyatt

Julia Alvarez and Jane Smiley return, and a host of writers tackle philosophical questions and family relationships.

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Movers & Shakers 2024 | Call for Nominations

The editors of Library Journal need your help in identifying emerging talents in the library world—both great leaders and behind-the-scenes contributors who are providing inspiration and model programs for others. Our 22nd annual round of Movers & Shakers will profile up-and-coming individuals from around the world who are innovative, creative, and making a difference fighting against censorship, and helping improve their workplace. From librarians and non-degreed library workers to publishers, vendors, coders, entrepreneurs, reviewers, and others who impact the library field—Movers & Shakers 2024 will celebrate those people who are moving all types of libraries ahead! Please let us know about anybody you think we should be aware of. 

Submissions will close on October 23, 2023. 

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No Time to Waste | Editorial

By Hallie Rich

We already recognize the profound impact of pandemic learning loss: student performance in math and reading has hit its lowest levels in decades. What’s more, students demonstrated slower than average growth in the last school year, meaning learning gaps aren’t closing—in some cases, they’re growing. That’s where libraries can step in. 

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Time Names the 100 Best Mystery and Thriller Books of All Time | Book Pulse

By Kate Merlene

Time names the 100 best mystery and thriller books of all time. The 2023 T.S. Eliot Prize shortlist is announced. Catharina Coenen wins the Restless Books Prize for New Immigrant Writing. 

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From the Pages of infoDOCKET...

  • JSTOR Releasing First 100 Path to Open Books

  • Dr. Steve Sherry Selected as Acting Director, National Library of Medicine (NLM)

  • South Carolina State Library Leaves American Library Association (ALA), Does Not Renew Membership

  • SAGE Releases a New Free-to-Read Collection with Research into Academic Freedom and Censorship

  • New Online Resource: University of Maryland Libraries Announces Online Launch of the “Advancing Workers’ Rights” Digital Collection

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