Forward to a Friend America’s Star Libraries: The LJ Index of Public Library Service 2022 By Keith Curry Lance This is the 15th year in which Library Journal has scored U.S. public libraries on the LJ Index of Public Library Service and awarded Star Library ratings. The 2022 scores and ratings are based on FY20 data from the Institute of Museum and Library Services Public Library Survey. | Audio in Depth By LJ Reviews December 2022 The manifold pleasures of audiobooks continue to delight in the newest quarterly edition of LJ’s special focus on reviews for those who read with their ears. Soundscapes transport listeners deep into these works filled with sparkling banter, the uneasy expectations of characters on new ventures, and beautifully wrought prose delivered through the talents of myriad narrators. | SPONSORED BY EX LIBRIS, PART OF CLARIVATE University of Liège Deploys Library Mobile App Patrons have begun to expect 24/7 library services. With Ex Libris Library Mobile, the University of Liège is empowering patrons to access digital services and resources at any time and on any device. Read More>>> | Llano County Patrons’ Anti-Censorship Lawsuit Seeks to Put Books Back on the Shelf By Steve Zalusky Since April, users of the Llano County Library System, TX, have been waging a federal lawsuit against county commissioners, members of the recently reconstituted library board, and the library director. In May, they sought a preliminary injunction that would restore books removed last year from the library collection under pressure from a group of residents who objected to what they viewed as inappropriate content for children. | SPONSORED BY EX LIBRIS, PART OF CLARIVATE LIUC University, Italy Implements Ex Libris Esploro With two different, disconnected systems tracking different aspects of the university’s research activities, the staff of the Mario Rostini Library at LIUC saw an opportunity with Ex Libris Esploro to streamline workflows to comply with Italian laws, and to provide a better service to the university’s community of researchers. Watch the video >>> | LitHub Releases ‘The Ultimate Best Books of 2022 List’ | Book Pulse By Kate Merlene Queen of Myth and Monsters by Scarlett St. Clair leads library holds this week. It is also a Library Reads pick. People’s book of the week is The Light Pirate by Lily Brooks-Dalton. LitHub collates “The Ultimate Best Books of 2022 List.” Time looks forward to the most anticipated books of 2023. Alice Oseman tops the The Bookseller 150 list in the author/illustrator category. | Canopus Awards Finalists Announced | Book Pulse By Anita Mechler The 2022 Canopus Awards finalists and the Prime Minister’s Literary Award winners are announced. Looking back, more end-of-the-year book lists abound. Looking forward, more new books arrive. Plus, there is an author interview with Rolf Potts and more author-powered book recommendations. | SPONSORED CONTENT Future-Proofing Libraries Through Flexible Design
“Today’s library is so many things,” says Jennifer Charzewski, principal at the Charleston-based architecture firm Liollio. “It’s library as gathering place, as museum, as park, as school, as community center.” So, library designers are prioritizing flexibility for unforeseen future functions as they embark on both new builds and renovations.
Read More >>> | WEB-FIRST REVIEWS OF BOOKS AND MEDIA | The Light We Carry: Overcoming in Uncertain Times, by Michelle Obama, is a starred social sciences title. "This is wisdom, pure and simple, for everyone in search of the strength necessary to live expansive lives in a world that too often relegates people to the margins." Gray Love: Stories About Dating and New Relationships After 60 is a starred self-help selection. "This is not a how-to-date volume but one exploring different viewpoints for consideration. Best suited for a general audience of a certain age." Also in self-help, The Anger Toolkit: Quick Tools To Manage Intense Emotions and Keep Your Cool, by Matthew MacKay and others, is a starred selection "best suited for those interested in self-help, psychology, and social work." Matisse in the 1930s is a starred nonfiction title. "Recommended for those who love Matisse or are interested in the work of one of the major artists of the 20th century." See All Reviews››› | 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
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