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January 30, 2025

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Prison Library Support Network Volunteers Meet Incarcerated Information Needs with Grassroots Reference by Mail Service
By Claire Kelley
The Prison Library Support Network, established in 2015, works to meet the information needs of people who are incarcerated through a nationwide letter-writing project. Since the reference by mail program started in 2021, the New York City–based collective of librarians, graduate students, and activists has responded to nearly all of the 3,000 queries it has received from people in prisons across the United States, with the majority of letters coming from Texas, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Ohio, and Florida.
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Academic Movers Q&A: Nardia Cumberbatch on Earning the Sustainable Library Certification
By Amy Rea
Nardia Cumberbatch, librarian at Florida’s Valencia College, was named a 2024 Library Journal Mover & Shaker for her work in helping the college achieve the Sustainable Library Certification Program, the second academic library in the country and the first library in Florida to have done so. We recently spoke with Cumberbatch about what it took to earn that certification and its resulting impact.
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Modern Design, Art-House Filmography, and a Tribute to Ryuichi Sakamoto | Real Reels
By Joshua Blevins Peck
This month’s must-see documentaries include a consideration of affirmative action, architect and designer Eliot Noyes’s modernism, and Japanese composer and musician Ryuichi Sakamoto’s final concert film.  
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From the Marvel Universe to Saturday Night Live | Coming Attractions
By Jeff T. Dick
Forthcoming DVDs and Blu-rays for every taste, including grifters extraordinaire, Richard Pryor’s life story, and an eyebrow-raising Hitchcock biopic.
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RUSA Book and Media Awards Are Announced | Book Pulse
By Kate Merlene
The RUSA Book and Media Awards are announced, including the Notable Books List, Reading List, Listen List, Essential Cookbooks, Dartmouth Medal, and Outstanding References Sources List. Percival Everett’s James and Kevin Fedarko’s A Walk in the Park: The True Story of a Spectacular Misadventure in the Grand Canyon win Andrew Carnegie Medals. Cold Crematorium: Reporting from the Land of Auschwitz by József Debreczeni is awarded the Sophie Brody Medal.
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“[I]nformation access is wielded as a disciplinary tool against people who are incarcerated. Knowing that, we work to meet their needs despite the surveillance and restrictions they face.”

 

—From “Prison Library Support Network Volunteers Meet Incarcerated Information Needs with Grassroots Reference by Mail Service”
Finalists for National Book Critics Circle Awards Are Announced | Book Pulse
By Sarah Wolberg
The finalists for the National Book Critics Circle Awards and the longlist for the Swansea University Dylan Thomas Prize are revealed. Mick Herron wins the Crime Writers Association Diamond Dagger Award for lifetime achievement. Novelists are wondering if their careers will survive without BookTok. Penguin Random House parent company Bertelsmann has agreed to a strategic partnership with OpenAI.
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Navigating AI’s Future: How Sci-Fi Predicted Today’s Knowledge Challenges


Dr. Ashleigh Faith, MLIS, PhD from EBSCO dives into "Libraries of Future Past," exploring how science fiction predicted today’s AI challenges: navigating information overload, discerning truth, and ethical knowledge pursuits. While AI helps, humans—especially librarians— are crucial in organizing and helping unearth trustworthy information. 

 

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From LJ Reviews:

RELIGION & SPIRITUALITY
PREMIUM
Isaac Bashevis Singer: Writings on Yiddish and Yiddishkayt; A Spiritual Reappraisal, 1946–1955
By Isaac Bashevis Singer
A wonderful collection by an expert storyteller, in a translation that lends vibrancy to the essays. Ideal for readers interested in Jewish studies and literature.
 
PREMIUM 
When Work Hurts: Building Resilience When You’re Beat Up or Burnt Out
By Meryl Herr
This book is a timely, uplifting resource that speaks to both the heart and mind. With a deep understanding of Scripture and descriptions about her journey, Herr expertly helps readers who want to integrate faith into their professional lives and navigate workplace challenges to reclaim a sense of purpose and hope.
 
PREMIUM
Sister, Sinner: The Miraculous, Scandalous Story of Aimee Semple McPherson
By Claire Hoffman
Readers who enjoy richly detailed biographies that read like fiction will appreciate Hoffman’s latest. Many will note comparisons to modern televangelists and women religious leaders.
PERFORMING ARTS 
Roots and Rhythm: A Life in Music
By Charlie Peacock
Peacock’s lyrical writing will draw readers in and keep them interested. This memoir will appeal to those interested in one man’s experiences in several contemporary music spaces.
 
PREMIUM
The Uncanny Muse: Music, Art, and Machines from Automata to AI
By David Hajdu
This analytical, historical review should interest readers of pop culture analysis. 
 
PREMIUM
Theater, War, and Memory in Crisis: Vichy, Algeria, the Aftermath
By John Ireland
Best for serious students of theater or colonialism and violence studies, but may be challenging for general audiences.
BUSINESS & MANAGEMENT 
The Money School: 12 Simple Lessons To Master Financial Markets and Investing
By Nicole Lapin
This is the perfect guide for readers ready to move from balancing their checkbook to investing in the stock market and themselves. Many finance books that target women focus primarily on personal debt and overall budgeting, but this one takes a much more aggressive, ambitious approach. Highly recommended.
 
PREMIUM
Every Purchase Matters: How Fair Trade Farmers, Companies, and Consumers Are Changing the World
By Paul Rice
Rice’s stories about fair trade and conscious capitalism will prove intriguing and engaging to readers who work in international development or aspire to.
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