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Get That Grant By Sandy Pon Grant-writing can be intimidating to librarians who can’t afford dedicated staff for the task. But help and opportunity are out there. |
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Federal Library Authorization Act Passes House By Lisa Peet On December 19, the House of Representatives passed the Museum and Library Services Act by a margin of 331–28. The bill, also known as S. 3530, reauthorizes the Institute of Museum and Library Services through 2025. |
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LJ Reviewers of the Year 2018 By LJ Reviews LJ editors rely on reviewers' dedication, expertise, and trusted insights throughout the year. As 2018 wound to a close, we took the opportunity to shine a light on some of our exceptional reviewers. We couldn't do it without you! |
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SPONSORED CONTENT Promoting Faculty Research Can Be Challenging. Here Is One University’s Answer. Collecting and managing research outputs, and sharing them with the broader research community, is a challenge with which many universities struggle. Working with Ex Libris, the University of Denver Libraries is moving forward with a solution that promises to simplify this task and make research assets more discoverable, which will ultimately benefit faculty, librarians, and the entire institution. Read More››› |
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Peter Potter on Funding OA Monographs By Lisa Peet Peter Potter, director of publishing strategy for the University Libraries at Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, was appointed by the Association of Research Libraries as visiting program officer to advance TOME (Toward an Open Monograph Ecosystem), beginning in January. |
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Run Your Week: Big Books, Sure Bets, & Titles Making News | Book Pulse By Neal Wyatt Turning Point by Danielle Steel leads holds this week, while Becoming leads the USA Today list of its 100 best-sellers of the year. The Golden Globes honor a few book adaptations, and HBO offers a quick look at some key 2019 adaptations, including Game of Thrones and Big Little Lies. |
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Page to Screen, and to Broadway | Book Pulse By Neal Wyatt A few more January lists publish and news breaks that PW has bought The Millions, an online literary magazine. The Notebook by Nicholas Sparks is headed to Broadway and the Chicago Tribune says that author Tressie McMillan Cottom is "the author you need to read now." |
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Xpress Reviews WEB-FIRST REVIEWS OF BOOKS AND MEDIA Lori Handeland's Just Once is this week's starred fiction title. "Handeland (The Farmer’s Wife) has created an emotionally complex story about grief that alternates between the present day and decades-long flashbacks. Each character is portrayed as sympathetic, making for a much more satisfying read than the typical cookie-cutter love triangle." In nonfiction, Tim Newby's Leftover Salmon: Thirty Years of Festival! "expertly and lovingly details the 30-year history of the group, which mixes bluegrass and rock with traces of Cajun, country, and jazz in a jubilant Americana gumbo.... This affectionate work will be manna for jam band fans and interest general readers." Bridgit Connell's Brother Nash is this week's starred graphic novel. "Excellent for readers seeking a fresh, modern take on supernatural fantasy. Recommended for older teens and adults owing to mature language." And Appetites & Vices, by Felicia Grossman, is this week's starred e-original. "Debut author Grossman doesn’t shy away from tough topics—detailing anti-Semitic prejudices of Early American high society as well as drug addiction without overshadowing the romance and humor at the center of the relationship between [protagonists] Ursula and Jay; their chemistry is undeniable." See All Xpress Reviews››› |
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Job Zone utilizes unique job matching technology to help you find the perfect job (and employers find the perfect candidate), whether you’re actively seeking or just keeping an eye out for your possibilities. Log on today and check out our newest features, including automated job and candidate matches, and email alerts. JOB OF THE WEEK Pennsylvania Integrated Library System seeks an Executive Director |
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