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Newspapers, Now and Then | Reference eReviews By Gricel Dominguez In an age when inaccuracy disseminates with the click of a mouse, reliable reporting is more vital than ever. These widely varied databases pay tribute to the history of journalism. |
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Page to Screen, Feb. 8, 2019 | Book Pulse By Neal Wyatt Book-based series return to small screens this week and new shows launch. More V.C. Andrews TV adaptations are coming, and the Clinton/Patterson novel, The President is Missing, is headed to Showtime. |
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SPONSORED CONTENT Essential Techniques for Life Science Research On May 3, Library Journal and EBSCO hosted the webinar, “Essential Techniques for Life Science Research.” Nigel Robinson, Director of Content Management at Clarivate Analytics, demonstrates the power of a subject index created by life scientists for thorough life sciences research. Read More››› |
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Xpress Reviews WEB-FIRST REVIEWS OF BOOKS AND MEDIA J.P. Pomare's debut novel, Call Me Evie, is one of two starred fiction titles this week. "With a story line that hooks readers immediately and twists and turns galore, this impressive debut is highly recommended for fans of Gillian Flynn and those who enjoy well-written psychological suspense tales." In nonfiction, W. Thomas Boyce's The Orchid and the Dandelion: Why Some Children Struggle and How All Can Thrive is this week's starred selection. "This fascinating study of nurture vs. nature and how parents can play a positive role in a child’s life comes highly recommended." The Fearsome Doctor Fang, by Tze Chun and Mike Weiss, with illustrations by Dan McDaid and Daniela Miwa, is one of two starred graphic novels. "Filmmaker and TKO publisher/cofounder Chun (7 Deadly Sins), along with Weiss (The Mentalist) and artists McDaid (Firefly) and Miwa (Shaft), takes the tarnished tropes of 'yellow peril' fiction and flips it, transforming Fang into a Tony Stark–esque superinventor with a heart of gold." And in e-originals, Texas Legacy, Lorraine Heath's follow-up novella to her "Texas Trilogy" series, "revisits the Leigh family decades later while [fans enjoy] the emotionally satisfying love story between the two likable main players. See All Xpress Reviews››› |
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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 Columbus Metropolitan Library (OH) seeks a Manager - Main Adult Services |
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