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January 12, 2023

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Clarkson Receives Grant for “Reckoning with Race and Racism in Healthcare and Medicine” Project

By Andrew Gerber 

Despite its science based and mission-driven underpinnings, U.S. healthcare is subject to great racial disparities. With a $10,000 grant from the Northern New York Library Network, faculty at Clarkson University in Potsdam, NY, are undertaking a new program called “Reckoning with Race and Racism in Healthcare and Medicine” to help local healthcare practitioners and students better understand the ways that racial biases determine health outcomes. 

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Representing the Real World: Diversity in Publishing Imprints

By Katrina Spencer 

As the publishing industry makes greater concerted efforts to represent the rich diversity of the world in which we live, small presses and imprints under larger houses are taking the lead. 

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SPONSORED BY BLOOSBURY PUBLISHING

 

Bloomsbury Architecture Library: Spotlight on Modernity and Tradition in Indian Architecture


Explore this digital resource for the study of architecture, urbanism, and interior design.  Its dynamic digital platform offers access to wide-ranging collections of text and image content, from architectural history to cutting-edge design guidance.

 

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Reginald Dwayne Betts on Politics, Poetry, and the MacArthur Fellowship

By Eldon Ray James 

Poet, memoirist, attorney, and MacArthur Fellow Reginald Dwayne Betts recently partnered with artist and filmmaker Titus Kaphar on Redaction (Norton), an innovative collection of art and poetry confronting the abuses of the criminal justice system, drawing on his experience of incarceration. Retired researcher/librarian Eldon Ray James spoke with Betts about the collaboration and where politics and poetry meet and about Betts’s Freedom Reads project, through which he plans to install Freedom Library book collections in every residential prison unit in the United States. 

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Women’s History Month: 10 Books To Add to the Collection and Share with Readers

By Neal Wyatt 

Women’s history is not confined by borders or dates. It is unfolding in the headlines every day, around the globe. It is in the pages of these 10 books too, which range across time and continents while considering the varied lives and histories of women. 

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SPONSORED BY IDEAPRESS PUBLISHING

 

Assemblage: A Surprising New Look at Advertising


“Probst’s combination of agile writing and insightful observations makes most other books on modern branding look both overly circumspect and woefully incomplete … A fascinating—and surprisingly fun—wide-angle look at advertising.” — Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

 

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Tell LJ about using Open Source in your library   

Library Journal is searching for academic libraries using open source software (or developing code) to customize library applications. If this describes your library, please tell us about the platforms used and reasons for turning to open source technology/coding over proprietary software. This very brief survey will take less than 4 minutes of your time. 

Start survey:https://survey.alchemer.com/s3/7073175/Open-Source-Solutions-Survey

Our goal is to identify and increase awareness of how academic libraries can take ownership of their software via open source or independent development.  

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“Vulnerability feels like an obstacle, too. Tackling something this weighty leaves us open to judgement and criticism, which can also feel like a threat to our support and funding, resources that are already often lacking. But I think this discomfort is part of what it means to do the work of anti-racism in this country.” 

 

—From “Clarkson Receives Grant for ‘Reckoning with Race and Racism in Healthcare and Medicine’ Project”

 

Proposed Missouri Rule Creates Wedge Between Libraries, Secretary of State

By Steve Zalusky 

Missouri Secretary of State John R. (Jay) Ashcroft is receiving pushback from library leaders and staff, including the director of Ashcroft’s hometown library, in response to a rule proposed in October 2022 aiming to protect minors from inappropriate material. 

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SPONSORED BY EX LIBRIS, PART OF CLARIVATE

 

LIUC University, Italy Implements Ex Libris Esploro


With two different, disconnected systems tracking different aspects of the university’s research activities, the staff of the Mario Rostini Library at LIUC saw an opportunity with Ex Libris Esploro to streamline workflows to comply with Italian laws, and to provide a better service to the university’s community of researchers.

 

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From LJ Reviews:

HISTORY 

PREMIUM  

Follow Me to Hell: McNelly’s Texas Rangers and the Rise of Frontier Justice

By Tom Clavin  

Primarily for lovers of Western history.  

 

PREMIUM  

On Savage Shores: How Indigenous Americans Discovered Europe

By Caroline Dodds Pennock  

Will fit well in public and academic libraries with collections in the history of the Americas. 

FINE ARTS 

PREMIUM  

Another Country: British Documentary Photography Since 1945

By Gerry Badger & others  

Those interested in documentary photo trends encompassing the UK and beyond will value this title.  

 

PREMIUM  

Film Noir Portraits

ed. by Paul Duncan & Tony Nourmand

Fans of the genre will delight, as will photographers and graphic designers who value the style of the era. 

 

PREMIUM  

Power and Perspective: Early Photography in China

ed. by Karina H. Corrigan & Stephanie H. Tung

Highly recommended for its exhaustive and authoritative treatment of the subject. Scholarly, but accessible to general readers. 

PERFORMING ARTS 

Black Rodeo: A History of the African American Western

By Mia Mask 

This carefully crafted academic treatment will enhance library shelves, although this book’s conceptual language may challenge lay readers. Still, it’s worth the effort.  

 

PREMIUM  

Why Dance Matters

By Mindy Aloff 

A thoughtful and engaging look at dance and its place in the human experience that will likely appeal to readers with an interest in dance, culture, and forms of human expression. 

 

The Black Guy Dies First: Black Horror Cinema from Fodder to Oscar

By Robin R. Means Coleman & Mark H. Harris 

A must-have reference with a near encyclopedic, yet readable, survey of nearly 1,000 horror movies containing more than 1,500 appearances by Black characters, from minor, nonspeaking roles to the exploration of Black films that have progressively broadened Black roles in horror and in cinema as a whole. 

SPONSORED BY EX LIBRIS, PART OF CLARIVATE

 

University of Liège Deploys Library Mobile App


Patrons have begun to expect 24/7 library services. With Ex Libris Library Mobile, the University of Liège is empowering patrons to access digital services and resources at any time and on any device.

 

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Colin Channer, Reyna Grande, and Celeste Ng To Receive 2023 Writers for Writers Award | Book Pulse

By Kate Merlene  

The 2023 Walter Awards winners & honorees are announced. Colin Channer, Reyna Grande, and Celeste Ng will receive the 2023 Writers for Writers Award from Poets & Writers. 

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Literary Fiction, Jul. 2023, Pt. 2 | Prepub Alert

By Barbara Hoffert 

Wide-ranging literary voices for July. 

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Pacific Northwest Book Awards Announced | Book Pulse

By Anita Mechler  

The 2023 Pacific Northwest Book Awards are announced. Apple Books is launching a line of audiobooks narrated by AI.  

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From the Pages of infoDOCKET...

  • NLM: “Next Phase of the NIH Preprint Pilot Launching Soon”

  • Funding Announcement: Engelberg Center on Innovation Law & Policy at NYU Law Awarded Two Year, $1 Million Grant to Support Library Futures

  • Project LEND: Expanding Access to Digitized Books Is Subject of University of California Research, Mellon Foundation Providing $1.1 Million in Support 

  • Ivy Plus Libraries Confederation Joins the Library Accessibility Alliance

  • New Issue Brief from ARL and Ithaka S+R: “Copyright and Streaming Audiovisual Content in the U.S. Context”

 
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