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NYC Libraries Offer Banned Book Access, Reading Challenges By Lisa Peet As book banning and censorship continues to ramp up across the country, particularly of work aimed at teens and young adults, New York City public libraries are stepping up to help young readers connect with challenged books. |
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Reproductive Health at the Reference Desk By Barbara Alvarez The leak of the U.S. Supreme Court’s draft decision on abortion rights has sent people scrambling to understand the current state of abortion care in the United States. As tensions are at an all-time high, librarians have an opportunity to dispel some myths about abortion care and abortion access. Here is some background to help you answer patron questions that may arise. |
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SPONSORED BY OCLC Build Lasting Community Connections with Diverse Communities One community library system’s creative spirit is driving its approach to collection and programming decisions, community engagement activities, and the tools staff choose to support their vision. Real-life and real-time knowledge—informed by customer input—enables the team to develop collections and programming that resonate across the community. Read the full story››› |
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Research Methods Primary Sources | eReviews By Gricel Dominguez This user-friendly resource, a collaboration between Adam Matthew Digital and SAGE Research Methods, is designed to introduce undergraduate students to research methodologies and primary sources. Although aimed primarily at undergraduate students, graduate students new to their field or needing a refresher will also find it useful. |
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SPONSORED BY EX LIBRIS, PART OF CLARIVATE Initiatives for Student Success: The Key Role of the Library Academic libraries are investing many efforts in supporting student success. Nevertheless, when higher-ed institutions embark on formal student success programs, the library is often on the outside looking in. To become a partner, libraries should consider new services and tools to extend, evaluate, and demonstrate their contribution to student success. Read More››› |
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Orwell Prizes & Owned Voices Novel Award Announced | Book Pulse By Anita Mechler The 2022 Orwell Prizes finalists and Owned Voices Novel Award are announced. Page to Screen highlights adaptations arriving this weekend. Interviews abound with authors Marie Myung-Ok Lee, Christine Quinn, Naheed Phiroze Patel, Tom Daley, Cynthia Clampitt, Jenna Fischer, Angela Kinsey, Mesha Maren, and Fernando Flores. |
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Nebula Awards Announced; Nightwork by Nora Roberts Tops Holds Lists | Book Pulse By Kate Merlene The Nebula Awards winners are announced. Mohammed Alnaas wins the International Prize for Arabic Fiction. The 2022 Australian Book Industry Awards shortlist is announced. Fijian writer Mary Rokonadravu wins the 2022 Commonwealth Short Story Prize in the Pacific category. One LibraryReads and five Indie Next picks publish this week. People's book of the week is Bloomsbury Girls by Natalie Jenner. |
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The 2022 Firecracker Awards Finalists | Book Pulse By Anita Mechler The 2022 Firecracker Awards finalists are announced. There is a new banned book subscription service called Getting the Banned Back Together. At the top of the best sellers lists are The Summer Place by Jennifer Weiner, The Lioness by Chris Bohjalian, A Sacred Oath: Memoirs of a Secretary of Defense During Extraordinary Times by Mark T. Esper, and How the World Really Works: The Science Behind How We Got Here and Where We're Going by Vaclav Smil. |
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Xpress Reviews WEB-FIRST REVIEWS OF BOOKS AND MEDIA Howls from the Dark Ages: An Anthology of Medieval Horror, edited by Joshua Mortensen, is a starred horror selection. "With an overarching theme of a quaint museum visit and an introduction by medieval horror writer Christopher Buehlman, this is a delightfully terrifying trip through history." Selma Blair's starred memoir Mean Baby: A Memoir of Growing Up "is witty, funny, heartbreaking, and beautifully written. This book will be loved by fans of Blair’s work and of her MS advocacy." Collage Your Life: Techniques, Prompts, and Inspiration for Creative Self-Expression and Visual Storytelling, by Melanie Mowinski, is a starred how-to title. "Highly recommended for public libraries. This will appeal to anyone interested in scrapbooking, bullet or art journaling, bookmaking, printmaking, as well as anyone looking for a creative outlet who thinks they aren’t artistically talented." And The Messy Lives of Book People, by Phaedra Patrick, is a starred fiction selection. "A chair on the sand or a window seat near a fireplace would be the perfect venue to soak in this simply delightful read." See All Xpress Reviews››› |
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