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October 12, 2023

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Voices of the People: The StoryCorps Archive | Archives Deep Dive

By Elisa Shoenberger   

Since founder and president David Isay conceived of StoryCorps in 2003, the organization has recorded over 356,000 interviews with over 640,000 people in all 50 states, in over 50 languages, with the archive housed at the American Folklife Center (AFC) at the Library of Congress. 

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The Year in Architecture 2023

By Emily Petty Puckett 

Colors that pop, sophisticated meeting spaces, residential design elements, and more in this year’s top public and academic library design trends. 

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Digital Humanities Teaches Students Critical Analysis Skills


Students learn invaluable skills they can apply in a variety of settings and applications. Across the nation, there has been renewed debate over the value of humanities degree programs as campus leaders look to overcome steep budget challenges.

 

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Kent District Library Improves Hiring Outcomes, Staff Diversity with Evidence-Based Selection

By Brian L. Mortimore 

In 2019, Kent District Library’s human resources department set out to strengthen its approach to staffing the organization. Its goals were to create greater equity in the selection process through reduction of implicit bias; improve the viability of candidates through competency testing; and ensure the quality of hires to help reduce first-year turnover, improve the diversity of the workforce, and ensure their competency on the job. 

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Movers & Shakers 2024 | Call for Nominations

The editors of Library Journal need your help in identifying emerging talents in the library world—both great leaders and behind-the-scenes contributors who are providing inspiration and model programs for others. Our 22nd annual round of Movers & Shakers will profile up-and-coming individuals from around the world who are innovative, creative, and making a difference fighting against censorship, and helping improve their workplace. From librarians and non-degreed library workers to publishers, vendors, coders, entrepreneurs, reviewers, and others who impact the library field—Movers & Shakers 2024 will celebrate those people who are moving all types of libraries ahead! Please let us know about anybody you think we should be aware of. Submissions will close on October 23, 2023. 

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“I always start with what the Kitchen Sisters say about making narratorless radio—they call it ‘writing with other people’s words.’ I love this because it acknowledges the craft—a kind of authorship—while maintaining that the material we work with is not entirely ours.” 

 

—From “Voices of the People: The StoryCorps Archive | Archives Deep Dive”

Booker Prize Winner Arundhati Roy Faces Charges Over Speech | Book Pulse

By Kate Merlene   

India issues criminal charges to Booker Prize–winning novelist Arundhati Roy over a 2010 speech. Kevin Lambert, Francine Cunningham & Sarah Ens win 2023 ReLit Awards.  

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Current Events | Prepub Alert, April 2024 Titles

By Melissa DeWild and Neal Wyatt 

Probing issues from the mire of outrage to the violence of the drug war to the history of immigrant detention, these nine titles are sharply focused and forceful reads. 

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Impact of Academic Libraries on Student Success: Survey Report 2023

 

A two-pronged survey from the perspective of both academic librarians and faculty reveals how campus libraries contribute to student success, what the barriers are, and what could be done to further the impact of the library. Access to detailed data tables is available at the end of the report.

 

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From LJ Reviews:

POLITICAL SCIENCE 

PREMIUM  

The Dissident: Alexey Navalny; Profile of a Political Prisoner

By David Herszenhorn  

Herszenhorn expertly portrays Navalny as a resilient figure and as a “prisoner of conscience” who evolves from a crusader to a political leader symbolizing democratic Russia. 

 

PREMIUM  

Canada Alone: Navigating the Post-American World

By Kim Richard Nossal 

Recommended for all political science and global studies collections.  

 

PREMIUM  

Wrong: How Media, Politics, and Identity Drive Our Appetite for Misinformation

By Dannagal Goldthwaite Young 

A compelling exploration of the psychological factors behind misinformation and belief. 

ECONOMICS 

PREMIUM  

Visions of Inequality: From the French Revolution to the End of the Cold War

By Branko Milanovic  

A technical book best suited for readers with strong economic backgrounds, but it may interest general readers as well. 

 

PREMIUM  

As Gods Among Men: A History of the Rich in the West

By Guido Alfani 

A terrific history about wealth and the Western world’s economic practices; a strong addition to economic and social sciences collections. 

FINE ARTS 

PREMIUM  

Gwen John: Art and Life in London and Paris

By Alicia Foster  

Recommended for readers interested in women artists and modern art. 

 

Falling Rocket: James Whistler, John Ruskin, and the Battle for Modern Art

By Paul Thomas Murphy  

Absorbing and informative, this title is cultural history at its best. 

 

PREMIUM  

Japanese Yokai and Other Supernatural Beings: Authentic Paintings and Prints of 100 Ghosts, Demons, Monsters and Magicians

By Andreas Marks 

Scholars of art can learn from the detailed captions, while folklore and horror fans will appreciate the creepy images of skeletons and vicious Kasha and his burning chariot. 

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Shortlist Announced for Baillie Gifford Prize for Nonfiction | Book Pulse

By Kate Merlene   

The 2023 £50,000 Baillie Gifford Prize for Nonfiction announces its shortlist.  

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Call for Nominations | LJ Librarian of the Year 2024

The LJ editors are seeking nominations for the 35th annual Library Journal Librarian of the Year Award, sponsored by Baker & Taylor, to honor a professional librarian for outstanding achievement and accomplishments reflecting the loftiest service goals of the library profession. Deadline to submit: November 6, 2023  

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Biography & Memoir | Prepub Alert, April 2024 Titles

By Melissa DeWild and Neal Wyatt 

Judi Dench and Doris Kearns Goodwin write about their experiences, while James Patterson writes about the secret lives of booksellers and librarians. 

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Norwegian Novelist Jon Fosse Wins Nobel Prize | Book Pulse

By Sarah Wolberg   

Norwegian novelist and playwright Jon Fosse wins the Nobel Prize for Literature. Fiction finalists are announced for the Kirkus Prize. The shortlists for the Goldsmiths Book Prize and the Bollinger Everyman Wodehouse Prize for comic fiction are announced. PEN America is opening an office in Florida to combat the state’s book bans. 

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From the Pages of infoDOCKET...

  • EBSCO Releases Serials Price Projection Report for 2024

  • A New CLIR Publication: “The Chinese Archive: A Pocket Manual” 

  • Library of Congress Appoints Stephanie Stillo Chief of Rare Book and Special Collections

  • Brian Napack, CEO of Wiley, Departing Company Effective Immediately; Matthew Kissner Appointed Interim CEO

  • NARA Releases “Digitization Quality Management Guide”

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