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Weeding Isn't Just for Your Garden By LJ and SLJ Editors This week we take a deep dive into a practice that's familiar to librarians but often talked about in hushed tones around the general public: weeding, aka the process of evaluating and—deep breath—discarding books. Book lovers who clutch their pearls at the very thought of tossing that ratty paperback of The Da Vinci Code will learn why it's important to continually weed one's collection and how some of these principles can be applied to home libraries. Losing Zzzzs? With the global pandemic, rising unemployment, and many families facing additional stress from balancing child and elder care, it's no wonder insomnia is rampant. We offer some reading suggestions to help get you back to the Land of Nod. For folks missing their gym or local yogi, we offer streaming video, music, and other exercise and fitness resources—all of which you can do in your living room. After working up a sweat, grab your cohabitors and take a virtual trip to the Louvre—or Mars! |
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Having Trouble Sleeping? These Books Might Help. By Rachel Owens It’s been widely reported that insomnia, bad dreams, and other sleep difficulties have increased during the coronavirus pandemic among kids and adults alike. These 10 titles, all available electronically, will help readers understand the reasons for insomnia and offer practical solutions for addressing sleep disturbances. |
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Comic Relief: Free Comics and Resources on COVID-19 By Brigid Alverson The COVID-19 pandemic has shuttered schools and workplaces. With libraries, bookstores, and comic shops mostly off-limits as well, readers are turning to online sources, and publishers and creators have responded with free comics and related resources. |
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Best Resources for Home Workouts By Pamela Calfo With gyms and fitness studios across the United States closed during the COVID-19 pandemic, there are a lot of resources to help keep active during this time of social distancing. The following videos, streaming music, and magazines may be available for free through your library or for purchase through YouTube, Spotify, or your favorite streaming video service. |
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Resources for Those Facing Grief and Mortality By Megan Rosenbloom During this pandemic, people are experiencing grief and loss while isolated from their communities that typically provide practical and emotional support. Books can be a comfort for those experiencing loss or looking for guidance on how to support others. |
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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 Town of West Hartford (CT) seeks a Director of Library Services |
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