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March 7, 2024

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Crosby Kemper Prepares to End His Term as IMLS Director

By Lisa Peet

In January 2020, Crosby Kemper III stepped into a four-year term as director of the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS). At the time, one of the main concerns at IMLS was then-President Donald Trump’s repeated efforts to zero out the agency’s budget; less than two months later, libraries across the country would shut down for COVID-19 safety precautions, and, soon after they began to reopen, a surge of intellectual freedom challenges would escalate. Kemper’s term ends on March 8; LJ caught up with him to hear his take on the past four years and find out what’s next.

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2024 Election Roundtable: Libraries Defending Democracy, Fighting for Funding, and Educating the Electorate

By Hallie Rich

To help break down the relevant library issues in this election year, LJ convened a roundtable of experts including John Chrastka of EveryLibrary; Nick Grove of Meridian Library District, ID; Jason Kucsma of Toledo Lucas County Public Library, OH; and Representative Ashley Hudson from the Arkansas House of Representatives. They covered everything from voter engagement strategies for libraries on the ballot to book ban advocacy in challenging districts to engaging the electorate in an important presidential election year.

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IMF and the European Debt Crisis


This book explores the big geopolitical debates about the appropriate role of the Fund in the aftermath of the global financial crisis and concludes with some reflections on how all the programs also produced genuine policy reform and held out the possibility of a return to growth and prosperity. 

 

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Academic Movers Q&A: Ry Moran on Preserving the Record for Truth and Reconciliation

By Amy Rea

Ry Moran, associate university librarian for reconciliation at the University of Victoria, British Columbia, was named a 2023 LJ Mover & Shaker for his work bringing the university’s reconciliation department to fruition and developing a podcast called Taapwaywin, which means “truth” or “speaking truthfully” in Michif, a language of the Métis people. LJ recently touched base with Moran to learn more about his work with truth and reconciliation, and how the podcast is going.

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Women’s History Month 2024 | A Reading List

By Sarah Hashimoto

In 1987, Women’s History Month was formally recognized by presidential proclamation as a monthlong celebration to honor women’s contributions, accomplishments, and voices throughout United States history. The following books spotlight extraordinary women from the distant and not-so-distant past—women both imagined and real, famous and little-known, and from varied cultures, countries, and continents.

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A Q & A on English and All Its Varieties


With the rise of English as the world’s lingua franca, countries have adopted English in their own unique and fascinating ways. It is therefore more important than ever to record these words and phrases.fore more important than ever to record these words and phrases.

 

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Literary Fiction | Prepub Alert, September 2024 Titles

By Melissa DeWild and Neal Wyatt

Big releases from bestselling Louise Erdrich and Sally Rooney along with a new book from Nobel prize-winning Olga Tokarczuk.

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“We place emphasis on certain materials or certain objects or certain collections of information to say that this is something important. Future generations need this to help them answer the questions of who they are, where they come from, and where they’re going. So I think commemorative work like this is quite squarely within a broad mandate of libraries, archives, and cultural heritage institutions.” 

 

—From “Academic Movers Q&A: Ry Moran on Preserving the Record for Truth and Reconciliation”

Women’s Prize for Fiction Longlist | Book Pulse

By Kate Merlene

The Women’s Prize for Fiction longlist is announced. Tom Doherty, founder of Tor Books, wins the Robert A. Heinlein Award.

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AV Primary Sources: Survey of Academic Libraries 2024

Library Journal & AM developed the AV primary sources survey to learn the extent to which library audiovisual materials are being used in colleges and universities as primary sources for scholarly research. 

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From LJ Reviews:

SOCIAL SCIENCES

PREMIUM

Big Mall: Shopping for Meaning

By Kate Black

The best up-to-date study on malls. For general readers, especially those interested in sociology and capitalism-related topics.

 

PREMIUM

There’s Always This Year: On Basketball and Ascension

By Hanif Abdurraqib

Beautifully written. Fans of Abdurraqib and basketball will enjoy the book.

 

The Museum of Other People: From Colonial Acquisitions to Cosmopolitan Exhibitions

By Adam Kuper

This highly recommended work about anthropological museums and creating culturally appropriate exhibits challenges preconceptions and encourages readers to think critically about this complex and important issue.

PERFORMING ARTS

PREMIUM

Hollywood Fashion: 100 Years of Hollywood Icons

By Nancy J. Hajeski

A fresh and appealing addition for film displays. It’s a foundational and fun overview for readers interested in learning more about classic and contemporary Hollywood fashion.

 

The Other Fab Four: The Remarkable True Story of the Liverbirds, Britain’s First Female Rock Band

By Mary McGlory & Sylvia Saunders

A fascinating and tender look at the Liverbirds and their extraordinary lives.

 

PREMIUM

The Tony Awards: A Celebration of Excellence in Theatre

By Eila Mell

A breezy, charming, heartwarming work for fans of Broadway and its stars. It shows love for theater craft and Broadway’s powerful sense of community while also recognizing that roads to success are often long and bumpy.

POLITICAL SCIENCE

PREMIUM

Up in Arms: How Military Aid Stabilizes—and Destabilizes—Foreign Autocrats

By Adam E. Casey

A valuable analysis of how military aid to other countries can hinder dictators as much as it can help them.

 

PREMIUM

Chicana Liberation: Women and Mexican American Politics in Los Angeles, 1945–1981

By Marisela R. Chávez

An excellent primer on the Chicana feminist movement that offers readers plenty to explore.

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Shortlists Announced for J. Anthony Lukas Prizes for Nonfiction | Book Pulse

By Sarah Wolberg

Shortlists are announced for the J. Anthony Lukas Prizes, which honor the best in American nonfiction writing. Lucinda Riley has been posthumously awarded publisher Pan’s Golden Pan award. Lily Tuzroyluke, author of the novel Sivulliq: Ancestor, is USA Today’s Woman of the Year honoree from Alaska.

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Words Matter | Editorial

By Hallie Rich

As the 2024 election year heats up, positive framing will be increasingly important for libraries. I’m certainly guilty of falling into a “doom loop” of negativity when I think about what the future might hold for libraries—or even democracy itself. But we cannot be our smartest, most strategic selves if we focus only on negating anti-library rhetoric. We need to advance a positive pro-library narrative—one that is grounded in the history of our good work—to unite us as advocates and connect with voters across the spectrum.

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From the Pages of infoDOCKET...

  • OCUL Task Force Releases Interim Report on Machine Learning and AI in Academic Libraries
  • New Working Draft For Comment from EveryLibrary Institute: “Divisive Politics and Threats to Academic Libraries”
  • New OECD Report: “Facts Not Fakes: Tackling Disinformation, Strengthening Information Integrity”
  • University of Minnesota Libraries Unveils One of the Largest Public Human Rights Archives
  • University of Virginia: “Ahead of Grand Opening, Board Renames UVA’s Main Library”
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