Call for Vote To Dissolve Meridian Library District Is Denied By Steve Zalusky After two days of hearings in Ada County, ID, on March 29 the Ada County Board of Commissioners decided against putting a question before local voters that could have potentially dissolved the Meridian Library District. The hearings, held on March 20 and March 22, were convened in response to petitions from a politically conservative local group, the Concerned Citizens of Meridian, which has been putting pressure on the library for the past year to restrict access to some of its books for children and young adults. | Ukrainian Libraries in Wartime By Ulia Gosart The Russo-Ukrainian War is more than a war between armies—it is a war between societies. Russia’s intention is not solely to defeat the Ukrainian military but to turn Ukraine into a gray zone by destroying it as a nation. Among the key casualties of the war are cultural heritage institutions, specifically those where ideas are preserved and exchanged: libraries. | SPONSORED BY INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND Simplify Research with the IMF eLibrary The IMF eLibrary has been updated to improve access to content and personalization features. Search and download 23,000+ free full-text publications, leverage statistical datasets, and customize by bookmarking favorites and setting alerts. Make sure every research inquiry starts with the IMF eLibrary. This is global economics at your fingertips. Access for free today>>> | Movers & Shakers 2023 It is our great pleasure to congratulate and welcome the 49 individuals named 2023 Movers & Shakers. All of the profiles were rolled out last week, so check out all of this year's community builders, change agents, innovators, educators, and advocates. | Call for Nominations: Libraries Defying the Odds Award Library Journal and Gale are pleased to announce the inaugural Libraries Defying the Odds award, created to help address the needs of public libraries in a continuously changing landscape. As libraries confront obstacles that range from natural disasters to inadequate infrastructure to intellectual freedom challenges, many have used creative problem solving, activated community support, forged strong partnerships, and otherwise found new ways to overcome these barriers and meet the needs of the people they serve. The 2023 Libraries Defying the Odds award will provide $10,000 to a U.S. public library that is stepping up for its community and staff in the face of adversity—and to celebrate library workers providing services, programming, and collections for those who need them most. Nomination deadline: May 19, 2023. | SPONSORED BY MYLIBRO myLIBRO: Your Library’s All-in-One Mobile App Engaging patrons is especially hard when they don't come in the door. Keep them connected to the library anytime, anywhere with myLIBRO–an app for libraries that never thought they'd have one! Search the catalog, reserve items, access digital resources, and register for events all in one place. NEW: myLIBRO now makes streamlining reading challenges easier than ever. Learn More>>> | Yellowface by R.F. Kuang Tops June Indie Next List | Book Pulse By Anita Mechler & Kate Merlene The June 2023 Indie Next List Preview is out, featuring #1 pick Yellowface by R.F. Kuang. The Sheikh Zayed Book Award 2023 winners are announced. Multiple sources cover the targeting of journalists worldwide and the repercussions of Writers Guild of America’s strike. Starting their run as best sellers are Happy Place by Emily Henry, In the Lives of Puppets by TJ Klune, Small Mercies by Dennis Lehane, Don't Tell Anybody the Secrets I Told You by Lucinda Williams, and Honey, Baby, Mine: A Mother and Daughter Talk Life, Death, Love (and Banana Pudding) by Laura Dern and Diane Ladd. | Fatimah Asghar Wins Inaugural Carol Shields Prize for Fiction | Book Pulse By Kate Merlene Fatimah Asghar wins the inaugural Carol Shields Prize for Fiction with When We Were Sisters. News sources covers more on Writers Guild of America strike, an Illinois law on anti–book banning policy for libraries. Authors Wolfgang Schivelbusch and Peter Robinson are remembered. Conversations feature author interviews with the likes of Camille T. Dungy, Hannah Matthews, Sunny Hostin, Gretchen Rubin, Kobe Campbell, Christina Wong, Alexandra Auder, Dave Eggers, Hugh Howey, Paul Kix, Brendan Ballou, Jaime Green, and Priscilla Gilman. | From the Pages of infoDOCKET... | WEB-FIRST REVIEWS OF BOOKS AND MEDIA | Elle Everhart's debut novel Wanderlust is a starred romance selection. "Set against the backdrop of gorgeous international locales, this slow-burn rom-com will appeal to fans of travel and social media story lines as well as the forced proximity trope. Pair with Love and Other Flight Delays by Denise Williams." Birds of Point Reyes, by illustrator and lifelong birder Keith Hansen, is a starred sciences title. The book "wonderfully fills a niche for NorCal nature travel and ornithological art." In how-to, Fair Isle Knitting: 22 Traditional Patterns from Where the Atlantic Meets the North Sea, by Carina Olsson, is a starred selection. "This excellent work is chock-full of helpful and fascinating facts about a popular knitting technique. Ideal for intermediate and advanced knitters, and an essential purchase for crafts collections." And Linda Castillo's An Evil Heart, book 15 in the "Kate Burkholder" series, is a starred mystery. "The follow-up to The Hidden One is a compelling, violent police procedural, alleviated by the love and tenderness surrounding the upcoming wedding. Those who watched Kate’s developing relationship will enjoy the storyline surrounding the wedding and the skill with which the author juggles crime and kindness." 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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