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Placements and Salaries Survey 2021 Careers During COVID: Placements and Salaries Survey 2021
By Suzie Allard 
2020 LIS graduates faced a dip in salaries, an increase in remote work, and a drop in satisfaction, but not a major rise in unemployment. 
Reference Librarians Support the Whole Student Community College Reference Librarians Support the Whole Student
By Mahnaz Dar 
Working with a wider range of students than their counterparts at four-year institutions, community college reference librarians face varied challenges and informational needs. 
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Global Change Games Global Change Games | Programs That Pop
By Karen Ciccone 
A team at North Carolina State University Libraries has created the Global Change Games series to help engage students with global change topics.
Catherine Sheldrick Ross Catherine Sheldrick Ross | Remembrances
By Lisa Henderson, Lynne McKechnie, Pam McKenzie, Paulette Rothbauer, and Lucía Cedeira Serantes
Catherine Sheldrick Ross died on September 11. Professor, dean, and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, she was a renowned library and information scholar. She leaves a legacy of research and publications critical to reader, reference, and public services. 
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Movers & Shakers 2022 Movers & Shakers 2022 | Call for Nominations
The editors of Library Journal need your help identifying the emerging leaders in the library world. Movers & Shakers profiles up-and-coming, innovative, creative individuals from around the world—both great leaders and behind-the-scenes contributors—who are providing inspiration and model programs for others, including programs developed this year in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Please use this form to let us know about anybody you think we should be aware of. Submissions will close on December 6, 2021. 
“We exist first and foremost to help our students succeed. We are there as a teaching institution. Yes, we are professionals, and yes, we conduct our own research as part of our work, but very often we’re doing that alongside and with our students because working with them and uplifting them in their educational experience is what we’re there to do first.”
SAGE Campus SAGE Campus | Reference eReviews
By Michael Rodriguez 
Designed for graduate and undergraduate students, SAGE Campus is an online learning platform that offers nearly 30 self-paced courses covering the fundamentals of data literacy, social science research methods, data science, and publication. Courses include interactive text and video content, lectures, quizzes, and practical exercises. 
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SOCIAL SCIENCES 
PREMIUM

Inequality in America: Causes and Consequences
Ed. by Robert Rycroft & Kimberley Kinsley 
A well-written and cogently organized work that expertly reflects the current financial and social inequalities in American life and possible ramifications if they go unaddressed. 
Modern Sports Around the World: History, Geography, and Sociology
By David Asa Schwartz
This superbly written volume will appeal to sports and physical education students; researchers in foreign policy, gender studies, history, politics, sociology, and technology; and general high school and college readers who enjoy the odd sports history factoid. 
PREMIUM
Dressed for Freedom: The Fashionable Politics of American Feminism
By Einav Rabinovitch-Fox
In a world where women in the public eye are pilloried as either unattractive (by heterosexist beauty standards) or as too pretty to be taken seriously, Rabinovitch-Fox has written an essential book on the politics of fashion.
HISTORY  
The Schlager Anthology of Black America: A Student’s Guide to Essential Primary Sources
Ed. by Dan Royles 
A highly useful and important tool for researchers and high school and college students and teachers.
The Library: A Fragile History
By Andrew Pettegree & Arthur Der Weduwen  
This is sure to be a new addition to library and information school curricula and will be fascinating for all bibliophiles and people who want libraries to survive and improve. 
PREMIUM
Island Infernos: The US Army’s Pacific War Odyssey, 1944
By John C. McManus 
Readers interested in military history and the Pacific theater will enjoy McManus’s second contribution in this military history trilogy.
FINE ARTS
PREMIUM

Dressing the Resistance: The Visual Language of Protest Through History
By Camille Benda 
Accessible and non-scholarly in tone yet comprehensively sourced, this book will serve as a source of enlightenment and inspiration for a wide audience. 
PREMIUM
Women in the Picture: What Culture Does with Female Bodies
By Catherine McCormack 
A thought-provoking purchase for academic library art history and women’s studies collections.
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Ma and Me Memoir: The LGBTQ+ Experience, May 2022, Pt. 2 | Prepub Alert
By Barbara Hoffert 
Four authors share key experiences. 
image Joy Williams and Brian Broome Win the 2021 Kirkus Prize | Book Pulse
By Anita Mechler 
Congratulations to Joy Williams, Harrow, and Brian Broome, Punch Me Up to the Gods, for winning the 2021 Kirkus Prize for fiction and nonfiction. Also, kudos to the 2021 Barnes & Noble Book of the Year Finalists, Waterstones Book of the Year shortlist, and Warwick Prize for Women in Translation longlist. 
Top Docs Top Docs: A Grand Canyon Trek; New Hindenburg Evidence; and More
By Joshua Blevins Peck 
LJ’s documentary film reviewer picks four stirring new works, now available on DVD/Blu-ray. 
21st Century Monetary Policy Understanding Money Today: Nonfiction Previews, May 2021, Pt. 1 | Prepub Alert
By Barbara Hoffert 
Investment strategies and a view of the Fed. 
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Waves Across the South Sujit Sivasundaram Wins British Academy Book Prize for Global Cultural Understanding | Book Pulse
By Kate Merlene  
Sujit Sivasundaram wins the British Academy Book Prize for Global Cultural Understanding for his book, Waves Across the South: A New History of Revolution and Empire. Toni Ann Johnson wins the Flannery O’Connor Award for Short Fiction. The Forward Prizes for Poetry winners are announced.
Comics Plus Comics Plus | Reference eReviews
By Francisca Goldsmith 
Comics Plus is an excellent resource to build and expand both sequential art collections and public awareness of the format’s diversity and appeal. The content is broad, deep, rich, and nuanced and offers high-interest options for dedicated and novice comics readers alike.  
Meredith Schwartz Fine-Free: It’s Time | Editorial
By Meredith Schwartz
The movement in public libraries toward eliminating late fines for borrowed materials is equitable—and practical. 
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