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June 29, 2023

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Data Storytelling for Libraries | Peer to Peer Review

By Kate McDowell 

Great data stories thrive at the intersection of information and emotion, and a handful of approaches can help library staff interpret data in memorable ways for advocacy using data storytelling. The IMLS-funded Data Storytelling Toolkit for Librarians (DSTL) planning grant project guides users through advocacy arguments, data as evidence, audience attitudes, and narrative strategies to produce a tailored guide for crafting an effective data story. 

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Building the Digital Transgender Archive | Archives Deep Dive

By Elisa Shoenberger 

The Digital Transgender Archive (DTA), based at Northeastern University in Boston, has been bringing together transgender archival materials from institutions of higher education and grassroots collections to a central digital location since 2016. Seven years in, the DTA has collaborated with 76 organizations to build the archive with more than 10,600 items from around the world, focusing on materials originating prior to 2000. 

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Whovian Adventures, Sinéad O’Connor, and a 60-and-Older Dance Troupe | Real Reels

By Joshua Blevins Peck 

This month's must-see documentaries include an eye-opening film about Sinéad O’Connor, a look at the use and disuse of scrap metal, and a glimpse of a close-knit group of Doctor Who fans. 

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5 Top Foreign and Indie Picks for Your Queue | Fast Scans

By Jeff T. Dick 

This month's top foreign and indie picks feature a revenge-serving restaurant, a single mother struggling to balance her life, and a dig at Britain's rigid caste system. 

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Shining Stars | The Best Reviewed Books of the Year (So Far)

By LJ Reviews 

  • Social Sciences
  • Science
  • History
  • Arts & Humanities
  • Poetry
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Gabino Iglesias, Alma Katsu, and Cassandra Khaw Among the Shirley Jackson Award Nominees

By Kate Merlene

The Shirley Jackson Award nominees are announced. Robert Macfarlane has won the inaugural Weston International Award. The Orwell Prize goes to Peter Apps and Tom Crewe.  

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Pulling data from several different sources and making sense of all this information is a significant hurdle for academic librarians. Yet, librarians must be able to do this effectively not only to make sound, evidence-based decisions about their use of campus resources—but also to meet federally mandated reporting requirements (such as IPEDS). Learn how Panorama, a next-gen analytics platform can simplify this process.

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From LJ Reviews:

NONFICTION 

PREMIUM  

The Slip: The New York City Street That Changed American Art Forever

By Prudence Peiffer  

This well-researched monograph is a love letter to a unique time and place. It will likely appeal to readers interested in modern art or New York City history.  

 

PREMIUM  

The Marriage Question: George Eliot’s Double Life

By Clare Carlisle 

An intriguing study of Eliot’s complex and ambiguous life and work as it relates to the institution of marriage. Ideal for literary and philosophy scholars. 

 

PREMIUM  

Tolkien in the Twenty-First Century: The Meaning of Middle-Earth Today

By Nick Groom

Groom, who first read The Lord of the Rings when he was 13, provides a fresh study of the impact Tolkien has on contemporary readers’ and viewers’ understanding of good, evil, war, and conflict. 

SOCIAL SCIENCES 

PREMIUM  

Black AF History: The Un-Whitewashed Story of America

By Michael Herriot  

With blunt, entertaining, irreverent, sarcastic, and sometimes laugh-out-loud statements, Herriot provocatively explains how the United States came to be and how money-focused, self-serving intentions made it what it is today. Contains important, noteworthy lessons for teen and adult readers.  

 

PREMIUM  

The End of Family Court: How Abolishing the Court Brings Justice to Children and Families

By Jane A Spinak  

Professionals and general readers will appreciate this incisive review by a juvenile-court expert. Readers wanting to hear from the system’s victims can pair it with Rikers: An Oral History by Graham Rayman and Reuven Blau. 

 

PREMIUM  

The World in Conflict: Understanding the World’s Troublespots

By John Andrews  

Overall, this is a valuable and detailed book that parenthetically revels the pervasive impact of low intensity conflict and asymmetric warfare. Add to political science, history, and international studies collections. 

REFERENCE  

Conquistadors and Aztecs: A History of the Fall of Tenochtitlan

By Stefan Rinke  

Enthusiastically recommended for students, scholars, and general readers seeking a thoughtful introduction to a complex and controversial historical moment. 

 

The Dictionary of the Book: A Glossary for Book Collectors, Booksellers, Librarians, and Others

By Sidney E Berger  

This ambitious and entertaining update solidifies Berger’s volume as a must-have title for librarians, booksellers, collectors, and students of the book arts and book history. 

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Stage-Dive into Punk Rock’s History and Artwork

By Rebekah J. Buchanan and Sarah Wolberg 

Go deep into punk history with John Malkin’s oral history about the roots of activism in punk rock and Marie Arleth Skov’s art-historical look at the incendiary artworks created by a “no future” punk art movement. 

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Georgia Public Library Service Distributes 7,000 Chromebooks, 2,800 Launchpad Tablets

By Matt Enis 

The Georgia Public Library Service (GPLS), a unit of the University System of Georgia, has distributed more than 7,000 Chromebooks and 2,800 Launchpad tablets to libraries throughout the state with the help of $2.3 million provided by the Governor’s Emergency Education Relief (GEER) fund via the federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act. 

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Icon John Lewis Honored with a New Forever Stamp | Book Pulse

By Kate Merlene  

The U.S. Postal Service honors Civil Rights icon and author John Lewis with a new stamp. The 2023 Yoto Carnegie Medals winners are announced. The Academy of American Poets names Ricardo Alberto Maldonado its next executive director and president. Formerly shuttered literary magazine Bookforum announces its return. A new bid is made for Simon & Schuster.  

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From the Pages of infoDOCKET...

  • U.S. Copyright Office Will Host Online Webinar (July 26, 2023) Exploring Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Copyright Around the World
  • OASPA and DOAJ Introduce a New Open Access Toolkit For Publishers and Researchers 
  • New Research Tool: “Build, Access, Analyze: Introducing ARCH (Archives Research Compute Hub)” 
  • New “Modernized” Version of ClinicalTrials.gov Officially Launches 
  • Journal Article: “The Ethics of Disclosing the Use of Artificial Intelligence Tools in Writing Scholarly Manuscripts”
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