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January 5, 2023

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Academic Movers Q&A: Virginia Cononie, Tireless Advocate for Libraries of All Kinds

By Amy Rea 

Virginia Cononie, assistant librarian/coordinator of reference and research at the University of South Carolina Upstate Spartanburg Library, was named one of Library Journal’s 2022 Movers & Shakers for her library advocacy work. LJ recently reached out to learn more about her Share Your Story campaign, a collection of success stories from libraries in South Carolina that were compiled into a book and sent to state lawmakers. 

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Spanish-speakers Preferred: How Libraries Can Make Their Workforce Better Reflect Their Communities | Research Briefs

By Courtney Cox 

In “Spanish-speakers Preferred: How Libraries Can Make Their Workforce Better Reflect Their Communities,” Andrew A. Wakeleea (Fresno City College) and Kim M. Thompson (University of South Carolina) study library employment trends and offer suggestions for how to better foster a more inclusive workforce. 

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Experiencing the Big Easy | LibLearnX 2023 Preview

By LJ Staff 

While this is the second outing for the American Library Association’s Library Learning Experience (LibLearnX), it’s the first time that attendees will convene in person for the re-envisioned conference, which replaces the former Midwinter Meeting. 

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SPONSORED BY BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING


Bloomsbury Fashion Central: Spotlight on Knitwear


We are weaving our way through the topic of knitwear in this new Featured Content, stitching together the patterns of its history, fibers and fabrics, and its colorful future. 

 

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FY23 Federal Budget Boosts Funding for Libraries

By Matt Enis 

The $1.7 trillion 2023 Omnibus Appropriations bill passed on December 23 includes substantial increases in federal funding for libraries and schools. 

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Best Documentaries of 2022

By Joshua Blevins Peck 

Delve into 10 wonderful documentaries that made LJ’s Best of 2022 list. They cover subjects as diverse as bees, music, art history, and incarceration. 

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SPONSORED CONTENT

 

EDI in Academic Library Digital Resources Survey Report 2022


This report highlights how academic libraries apply equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) standards when acquiring digital resources and includes the full data from LJ’s 2022 survey of 220 college/university libraries. 

 

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Best Science & Technology of 2022

By Jill Cox-Cordova 

Wasps, bees, and the Milky Way are personified and celebrated in the best science and technology titles of 2022.  

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“I felt like if I could get a general sense of all the things that the different types of libraries were doing in one spot and get it in front of the legislators, we could point to the story and say, ‘This is what’s been going on in your county, at your library.’” 

 

—From “Academic Movers Q&A: Virginia Cononie, Tireless Advocate for Libraries of All Kinds”

 

Best Social Science of 2022

By Jill Cox-Cordova 

In-depth explorations of racism, divorce, and money. The best social sciences titles of 2022. 

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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.

 

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From LJ Reviews:

HISTORY 

PREMIUM  

Unlikely Heroes: Franklin Roosevelt, His Four Lieutenants, and the World They Made

By Derek Leebaert  

An intimate portrait of FDR’s inner circle during the New Deal. Readers of U.S. history, economics, and political science should greatly enjoy this volume. 

 

I Saw Death Coming: A History of Terror and Survival in the War Against Reconstruction

By Kidada E. Williams  

A recommended heart-wrenching read that provides significant insight into the historical basis of racial conflict in the United States. 

 

PREMIUM  

In the Garden of the Righteous: The Heroes Who Risked Their Lives To Save Jews During the Holocaust

By Richard Hurowitz  

Of profound interest to those seeking to improve the world. 

FINE ARTS 

PREMIUM  

BLK ART: The Audacious Legacy of Black Artists and Models in Western Art

By Zaria Ware   

This is a welcome new voice to the generally staid conventions of art history. A lively, engaging examination of a serious and under-addressed topic. 

 

PREMIUM  

Fashion Reimagined: Themes and Variations, 1700–Now

By Annie Carlano & others    

A must for collections supporting fashion, design, theater, or costuming. The insightful, well-researched annotations highlight the historical and cultural context of each garment, including the associated fashion trend, global textile history, designer, and garment construction. The photography, with close-up insets of unique patterns and decoration, is well done. 

 

PREMIUM  

Power and Perspective: Early Photography in China

Ed. by Karina H. Corrigan & Stephanie H. Tung 

Highly recommended for its exhaustive and authoritative treatment of the subject. Scholarly, but accessible to general readers. 

LITERATURE 

PREMIUM  

Black and Female: Essays

By Tsitsi Dangarembga  

Dangarembga’s collection is an essential addition to academic collections on race and gender. The moments where she shares her crisis over selfhood as a child and how that search for identity carried over into adulthood are some of the most powerful parts of the book. 

 

PREMIUM  

Zelda Popkin: The Life and Times of an American Jewish Woman Writer

By Jeremy D. Popkin  

Popkin paints a discerning portrait of a complex matriarch, while adding nuance to the Jewish American experience in the 20th century. Recommended. 

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>>>

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Best Audiobooks of 2022 | Nonfiction

By Sarah Hashimoto 

Nonfiction listeners have a panoply of choices on this year’s best nonfiction audiobooks list. There are several memoirs by stars, a range of crime stories, and even a science book about deadly animals. 

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Statista’s Market Research Resources | eReviews

By Rob Tench 

Statista is an outstanding resource offering wide-ranging and robust content, a plethora of ways to find the content, sensible links to key reports, and engaging visuals. Added features and the timely addition of relevant subject matter make it a significant source of consumer and market data. 

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HeinOnline’s Water Rights & Resources | eReviews

By Gricel Dominguez 

Part of HeinOnline’s suite of legal-reference databases, Water Rights & Resources provides access to a concentrated collection of resources on the interplay of state and federal laws governing all aspects of water in U.S. society. It is an excellent resource for legal and environmental studies, as well as political science, U.S. history, and related subjects. 

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Real Reels | Documentaries To Note

By Joshua Blevins Peck 

From a documentary about a groundbreaking feminist living in exile from Iran to gun violence in the U.S., these documentaries enhance collections and expand understanding. 

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Six Key Nonfiction Titles: Jul. 2023, Pt. 1 | Prepub Alert

By Barbara Hoffert 

History, memoir, healthcare, and sports. 

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The Work Lasts | Editorial

By Meredith Schwartz  

This will be my last editorial for LJ. For me, this news is bittersweet; I’m excited to begin a new role elsewhere in libraryland, as managing editor of CQ Researcher at SAGE Publishing. But I will miss my colleagues, the opportunities I have had here to learn from and collaborate with librarians across the country, and my chance to bend your ear every month. 

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ACADEMIC BESTSELLERS: Physics

By LJ Reviews 

The Life of Electricity, Confronting Climate Gridlock, How Climate Change Is Taught in America, and more in physics titles: December 2021 to date as identified by GOBI Library Solutions from EBSCO. 

 

1. Spark: The Life of Electricity and the Electricity of Life.
Jorgensen, Timothy J.
Princeton University Press

2021. ISBN 9780691197838 $29.95

 

2. Confronting Climate Gridlock: How Diplomacy, Technology, and Policy Can Unlock a Clean Energy Future.
Cohan, Daniel S.
Yale University Press

2022. ISBN 9780300251678 $28.00

 

3. Miseducation: How Climate Change Is Taught in America.
Worth, Katie
Columbia Global Reports
2021. ISBN 9781735913643 $16.00 
 

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From the Pages of infoDOCKET...

  • Digital Public Library of American (DPLA) Announces $750,000 Grant From Sloan Foundation to “Make Cultural Treasures Freely Available on Wikipedia”

  • “The Beatles Now Have Their Very Own Academic Journal Dedicated to Studies on the Fab Four” & More News Headlines

  • Journal Article: “How Librarians and Firefighters Built a Special Library in Champaign, Illinois, USA: A Community Informatics Story”

  • Research Article: “Female Author Representation Differs Between Journals From the United States of America, Europe, and Asia: A 10-Year Comparison of Five Medical Disciplines”

  • Brent Reidy Named The New York Public Library’s Andrew W. Mellon Director of the Research Libraries

 
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