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February 8, 2024

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Library of Congress and StoryCorps Partner on COVID-19 Oral History Archive

By Lisa Peet

On January 22, the Library of Congress (LOC) announced the launch of the COVID-19 Archive Activation website, an online tool created in collaboration with national oral history nonprofit StoryCorps, which will allow members of the public to submit audio accounts of their pandemic experience. Anyone wishing to share their story or interview others can take part. These oral histories will become part of LOC’s American Folklife Center collections and be made accessible at archive.StoryCorps.org.

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Artificial Intelligence Discussions Take Prominent Role at LibLearnX 2024

By Matt Enis

Artificial intelligence (AI) was a hot topic at this year’s American Library Association LibLearnX conference in Baltimore, January 19–22, with multiple presentations, panels, and workshops covering the technology and its impact on libraries and the people they serve, touching on both AI’s potential and its current flaws.

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Hungry for Connection: Addressing Loneliness Through the Library

By Hallie Rich

When the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) officially declared an end to the COVID-19 public health emergency in May 2023, many libraries reported a transition back to what felt like pre-pandemic days. Yet, as just as we breathed a collective sigh of relief at the formal end of one emergency, United States Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy issued a new advisory warning of a pernicious health risk: loneliness.

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Librarians Are Instrumental in Supporting Open Access Publishing—and F1000 Can Help

With new guidelines stating that by Dec. 31, 2025, all federally funded research should be made freely available to the public moving forward, the momentum toward open access publishing at colleges and universities is growing.

 

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History | Prepub Alert, August 2024 Titles

By Melissa DeWild and Neal Wyatt

U.S. history is explored through a range of topics, from bookstores and social movements to notable historical events such as the Kent State tragedy and the 1925 Scopes trial.

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PEN/Faulkner Longlist Includes James McBride, Alice McDermott | Book Pulse

By Kate Merlene

The PEN/Faulkner Award longlist arrives and includes novels by James McBride, Alice McDermott, and Jamel Brinkley. WNBA player Brittney Griner’s memoir, Coming Home, will be published May 7 by Knopf.

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“I think you should treat [AI] like a person. A super smart person who is not trustworthy. It can tell you about anything you could possibly want to know, and it will also very confidently lie to you about it.” 

 

—From “Artificial Intelligence Discussions Take Prominent Role at LibLearnX 2024”

 

Hachette Will Go on the Stock Market | Book Pulse

By Sarah Wolberg

Hachette’s parent company, Vivendi, will put the publisher on the stock market. Tieshena Davis is elected board chair of the Independent Book Publishers Association; she will be the first person of color to lead the board. In Germany, a nationwide reading competition offers evidence that parents will read more if their children ask to read together. European publishers call on EU committee to approve AI act.

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Libraries and Loneliness | Editorial

By Hallie Rich

I’ve been worried about library visits for a while now, but my concerns have largely focused on the effect fewer visits will have on the future of libraries. What I learned is that I had it backwards. Yes, there’s a danger to libraries when fewer people use them; but the bigger threat in decreased library use is to the community itself.

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The World’s Largest Online Historical Archive of Eighteenth Century Studies Turns 20

This year marks the 20th anniversary of Gale’s “Eighteenth Century Collections Online” (ECCO), the largest collection—32 million pages—of 18th-century books, pamphlets, periodicals, and other ephemera in the world. ECCO was revolutionary in providing researchers and students a text-searchable corpus at their desktops 24/7. 

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BUSINESS & MANAGEMENT 

Leaders Leap: Transforming Your Company at the Speed of Disruption

By Steve Dennis

An offering of nonpareil implications for any business or organization. This title expands Chip and Dan Heath’s Switch. It also serves as a contemporary update to Clayton Christensen’s classic The Innovator’s Dilemma. Highly recommended for all university libraries supporting business curricula.

 

PREMIUM

The Clear Leader: How To Lead Well in a Hyper-Connected World

By James N. Donald & Craig S. Hassed

Practical and evidence-based, this lofty effort will support any leader through today’s data dump. More valuable as a handy self-assessment or as a gap filler in leadership collections.

SCIENCES

PREMIUM

Sloth

By Alan Rauch

This compact volume nicely covers the past, present, and future of sloths for readers who have fallen in love with them based on popular culture depictions.

 

PREMIUM

The Summer Canada Burned: The Wildfire Season That Shocked the World

By Monica Zurowski

A recommended title for forestry and media collections in higher education and for followers of Canadian events and studies.

 

Deep Space: Beyond the Solar System to the Edge of the Universe and the Beginning of Time

By Govert Schilling

A stunning and essential coffee-table book. Targeted at amateur astronomers, the book takes advantage of today’s advanced astronomy research that provides exciting new information from the sensitive eyes of modern large telescopes, both in space and on the ground. Nicely supplements Erich Karkoschka’s Observer’s Sky Atlas and the National Geographic Stargazer’s Atlas.

HISTORY

PREMIUM

The Making of a King: King Charles III and the Modern Monarchy

By Robert Hardman

This title delivers a quite informative and historic account of events from Queen Elizabeth’s passing to Charles’s first year as King. Royal fans will appreciate this work, but the book’s portrayals of Harry and Meghan may come across as unfair to some readers.

 

PREMIUM

Black Elders: The Meaning of Age in American Slavery and Freedom

By Frederick Knight

A readily accessible read for all interested in the chronic, painful, physical, and mental battles that marked the daily lives of enslaved and emancipated Black people approaching the end of life, reckoning with their prospects, and reflecting on their mortality. This book centers elders, their roles, and day-to-day class and gender relations and demonstrates how Black communities cared for each other as they tried to maintain material and moral intergenerational bonds during and immediately after the era of enslavement.

 

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Puerto Rico: A National History

By Jorell Meléndez-Badillo

Meléndez-Badillo does a good job of explaining Puerto Rico’s complicated history. An essential addition to most libraries, for general readers of all types.

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