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FEBRUARY 23, 2023

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Academic Movers Q&A: Callan Bignoli on Speaking Up for Library Workers 

By Amy Rea  

Callan Bignoli, library director at Olin College of Engineering in Needham, MA, was named a Library Journal Mover & Shaker in 2021 for her work advocating for the health and safety of library workers during the pandemic. Much has changed since the early days of COVID’s arrival and spread, including the development of vaccines and boosters, but the need to speak up for library workers remains.   

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LJ Talks with Dartmouth Medal Committee Chair Barry Trott

By Neal Wyatt 

Barry Trott, Adult Services Consultant with the Library of Virginia and chair of RUSA’s Dartmouth Medal committee, talks to LJ about reference work, reference sources, and the work of the Dartmouth Medal committee. 

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A Smaller Conference in the Big Easy | LibLearnX 2023

By Lisa Peet 

In January, the American Library Association (ALA) offered its recently reimagined winter event, LibLearnX: The Library Learning Experience, in person for the first time. The inaugural LibLearnX, held in January 2022, was presented virtually to accommodate COVID restrictions and concerns. This year debuted a hybrid model. 

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The United Nations Comtrade database aggregates global annual and monthly merchandise trade statistics by product and trading partner for use by scholars and academics. Now available in a new look and intuitive design. Contact subscriptions@un.org for licensing information. 

 

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Shakespeare’s Globe to Globe Festival on Drama Online | eReview

By Michael Rodriguez 

The Globe to Globe Festival collection is sure to inspire scholars, performers, and students of Shakespeare, as well as anyone who values or teaches intercultural theater. Recommended for any schools with drama programs or courses on Shakespeare. 

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Working Toward Wellness: Exploring Trauma-Informed Librarianship

By Leah Dudak 

As awareness increases about the need to address personal challenges both inside and out of the library, staff and practitioners—from leaders to frontline workers—are sharing their experiences, observations, and views around trauma-informed librarianship. 

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Secret Files from World Wars to Cold War | eReview

By Rob Tench 

Secret Files from World Wars to Cold War is an excellent compilation of primary documents. The collection of 12,000 documents explores British government secret intelligence files on four key 20th-century conflicts: the Spanish Civil War, World War II, the early years of the Cold War, and the Korean War. 

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Mind the Gap: The Growth in Economic Inequality [Podcast]


The world is navigating a troubling economic situation. Inflation has become a global issue, concerning policy makers and private citizens equally. Energy and supply chains woes are continuous. Interest rates, consumer prices, and cost-of-living have soared, with many economists positing that the current trajectory is indicative of a coming recession.

 

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Of Current Interest: Nonfiction, Sept. 2023, Pt. 1 | Prepub Alert

By Barbara Hoffert 

Social justice, vaccines, dreams. 

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“I remember, early in my career, a colleague of mine mentioning that they always thought it was significant that we have an American Library Association, but not an American Librarians Association.”

 

—From “Academic Movers Q&A: Callan Bignoli on Speaking Up for Library Workers” 

PEN America Literary Award Finalists Announced | Book Pulse

By Anita Mechler  

The 2023 PEN America Literary Award finalists are announced. There is news coverage of the HarperCollins Union new ratified contract; Kristina Pérez’s new company, Pérez Literary & Entertainment; and the new partnership between APA and Europa. 

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Autism Acceptance Month | 10 Books To Add to the Collection and Share with Readers

By Sarah Hashimoto 

Occurring in April, Autism Acceptance Month recognizes the conscious shift away from the stigmatized term “autism awareness,” towards an inclusive attitude of respect, listening, parity, and empowerment. The following titles by scientists, teachers, romance novelists, memoirists, and more offer great stories and a range of perspectives.  

 

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Survey about digital resource platforms

U.S. academic libraries are invited to take a survey about the platforms available to access their digital resources. We’re asking about the features these solutions offer and how important they are to a positive user experience. Your comments about desired features to improve eResource consumption are also welcome. 

The survey is very brief and all eligible respondents completing the survey will be included in a drawing to win a $200 Visa® electronic gift card. 

Start survey: https://survey.alchemer.com/s3/7195400/2023-LJ-Digital-Resource-Platforms-Survey  

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Arab American Heritage Month | 10 Books To Add to the Collection and Share with Readers

By Sarah Hashimoto 

In honor of Arab American Heritage Month, first recognized by the Biden administration in April 2021, this booklist celebrates the diverse experiences, cultures, and contributions of Arab American people. The authors illuminate a wide range of topics, from gender identity and coming of age to politics, history, diaspora, romance, poetry, cooking, comedy, and so much more.  

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From LJ Reviews:

PSYCHOLOGY  

PREMIUM   

The Real Work: On the Mystery of Mastery 

By Adam Gopnik  

This lyrical examination of learning various skills and the ways in which expertise can manifest is recommended for collections where compilations of essays are popular.   

  

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More Numbers Every Day: How Data, Stats, and Figures Control Our Lives and How To Set Ourselves Free 

By Micael Dahlen & Helge Thorbjørnsen   

This book is recommended for those interested in self-help, mathematics, and statistics.   

  

Presence: The Strange Science and True Stories of the Unseen Other 

By Ben Alderson-Day  

Best suited for readers with an interest in psychology, parapsychology, and related fields. 

TECHNOLOGY  

PREMIUM   

Distrust: Big Data, Data-Torturing, and the Assault on Science 

By Gary Smith  

Meta Malcolm Gladwell fans will likely enjoy.  

  

Four Battlegrounds: Power in the Age of Artificial Intelligence 

By Paul Scharre  

Recommended for both public and university libraries. 

HISTORY  

PREMIUM   

Eliza Scidmore: The Trailblazing Journalist Behind Washington’s Cherry Trees 

By Diana P. Parsell  

Parsell’s readable, well-researched biography will bring Scidmore back into the limelight, appealing to readers with an interest in geography, journalism, conservation, and women’s studies.  

  

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Exploring the American Presidency Through 50 Historic Treasures 

By Kimberly A. Kenney  

These iconic pieces provide the opportunity to share little-known stories. Perfect for history buffs.  

  

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Madison’s Militia: The Hidden History of the Second Amendment 

By Carl T. Bogus  

Readers interested in the Second Amendment’s origins or in assessing arguments about its meaning will likely and deeply appreciate this comprehensive history. 

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ALA Council Forges Ahead | LibLearnX 2023

By Lisa Peet 

At the American Library Association (ALA) Annual Conference in June 2022, much discussion in Council sessions involved the organization’s transformation—specifically, streamlining ALA’s structure and governance through the consolidation of its Constitution and Bylaws.

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Gotham Book Prize Finalists Announced | Book Pulse

By Kate Merlene  

The 2023 Gotham Book Prize finalists are announced. England’s Young Writer of the Year Award, the Judith Wright Poetry Prize, and the Neilma Sidney Short Story Prize shortlists are also announced. 

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Literary Fiction Debuts, Aug. 2023, Pt. 4 | Prepub Alert

By Barbara Hoffert 

New writers address key issues. 

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From the Pages of infoDOCKET...

  • Highlights From the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) Annual Salary Survey 2021 

  • Cornell University: Website Sheds Light on 19th Century Black Literary Culture 

  • Research Resources: Yale University Art Gallery Digitizes its Publications 

  • arXiv Publishes 2022 Annual Report 

  • Society of American Archivists (SAA) Receives Mellon Foundation Grant to Support Pilot Program for Indigenizing Archival Practices 

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