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December 8, 2022

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Access from All Angles: Charleston Conference 2022

By Lisa Peet

The 2022 Charleston Conference took a somewhat different form from recent gatherings: not only hybrid, but asynchronous. At both the in-person and virtual conferences, issues of the day largely centered on access: open access and open educational resources, access to data, the need for more equitable access to research and materials, and questions of access—period—in the wake of constrained budgets and renegotiated agreements. 

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Writing and Implementing a Statement to Remediate Harmful Language in the Library Catalog | Peer to Peer Review

By Andrea Schuba  

As a cataloging librarian, I decide how a resource is described in its catalog record by assigning subject headings and a call number and determining whether notes or a summary is necessary. All of these decisions impact the findability of a resource and how a catalog user will perceive its content. So, I am especially concerned with how a library resource is represented when it contains prejudicial content.  

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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.

 

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Black History Month: 10 Books To Add to the Collection and Share with Readers  

By Matia Storey Edwards  

These essential works of forthcoming fiction and nonfiction will enrich collections in the coming months, and they reflect that Black history is made every day: it’s not just a thing of the past. The books on this list were written by both debut and experienced authors, and the topics range from poetry, trauma, enslavement, and freedom, to civil rights, ongoing obstacles for Black people, triumphs, justice, and workplace successes.  

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The Advocacy of Grief | Editorial  

By Meredith Schwartz  

Library advocates have become increasingly sophisticated about collecting the emotional outcome stories that bring to life how libraries change lives. We may, sadly, need to start applying that savvy to collecting the outcomes of what happens when libraries are lost or gutted, whether due to pervasive underfunding, as in the UK, or ideologically driven campaigns against books, displays, and programs that represent LGBTQIA+ and BIPOC experiences, as is being attempted in the United States. 

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Open Your Digital Collections to the World


Discover what happened when Annie Tummino, Head of Special Collections and Archives at Queens College, made her school’s special collections discoverable worldwide on JSTOR.

 

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World History: Jun. 2023, Pt. 2 | Prepub Alert  

By Barbara Hoffert  

War, revolution, and power. 

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“If you are going to change the information environment, it is critical that we create a legal framework that promotes fair use, responsible copyright, and promoting access to information for development.” 

—From “Access from All Angles: Charleston Conference 2022” 

 

Noor Naga Wins Center for Fiction First Novel Prize for If an Egyptian Cannot Speak English | Book Pulse

By Kate Merlene   

Noor Naga wins the Center for Fiction’s 2022 First Novel Prize for If an Egyptian Cannot Speak English. The 2023 Prometheus Hall of Fame Award finalists are announced. “Best of the Year” lists arrive from Vulture, Time, and NYT. 

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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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From LJ Reviews:

SPIRITUALITY & RELIGION 

PREMIUM  

The Man Born To Be King: Wade Annotated Edition

By Dorothy L. Sayers   

Readers interested in Sayers’s religious writings or in general religious literature will find this book to be informative and useful.  

 

PREMIUM  

Mormon Envoy: The Diplomatic Legacy of Dr. John Milton Bernhisel  

By Bruce W. Worthen   

Worthen’s biography of Bernhisel is also an elegantly written history lesson. Recommended. 

 

The Wonder Paradox: Embracing the Weirdness of Existence and the Poetry of Our Lives

By Jennifer Michael Hecht  

Warmth and enthusiasm suffuse Hecht’s enchanting prose, which make this book a moving, hopeful read. 

SCIENCES

The World Itself: Consciousness and the Everything of Physics

By Ulf Danielsson    

An excellent addition to any science collection, Danielsson’s book serves as an exceptional ingress into the universe of theoretical physics and how it relates to a diverse cross section of human interests. 

 

The Hidden Company That Trees Keep: Life from Treetops to Root Tips

By James B. Nardi  

This one belongs in every academic library and in most public libraries. Highly recommended. 

 

Tenacious Beasts: Wildlife Recoveries That Change How We Think About Animals

By Christopher J. Preston  

This makes for an excellent recommendation to readers searching for thoughtful but hopeful books on the future of nature. 

HISTORY

PREMIUM  

The Peaceful Transfer of Power: An Oral History of America’s Presidential Transitions

By David Marchick & Others  

A guide to decision-making past, present, and future that users will likely want to consult repeatedly. 

 

The Edge of the Plain: How Borders Make and Break Our World

By James Crawford  

A timely, valuable discussion of a pivotal issue. 

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U.S. History: Jun. 2023, Pt. 2 | Prepub Alert  

By Barbara Hoffert  

U.S. journeys, including key titles on Indigenous and Black history 

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Tiya Miles Wins the 2022 Cundill History Prize | Book Pulse  

By Anita Mechler  

Tiya Miles has won the 2022 Cundill History Prize for All That She Carried. The 2022 Banipal Prize shortlist is announced, and there is a plethora of reading lists for the end of the year. 

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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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Memoir Previews, Jun. 2023, Pt. 1 | Prepub Alert 

By Barbara Hoffert  

Pulitzer Prize winners and viral essays. 

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ACADEMIC BESTSELLERS: Botany and Zoology

By LJ Reviews 

Secret Perfume of Birds, Forgotten Botanist, Botany in China, How Birds Evolve, and more in botany and zoology titles: November 2021 to date as identified by GOBI Library Solutions from EBSCO. 

 

1. Secret Perfume of Birds: Uncovering the Science of Avian Scent.
Whittaker, Danielle J.
Johns Hopkins University Press

2022. ISBN 9781421443478 $27.95

 

2. Forgotten Botanist: Sara Plummer Lemmon's Life of Science and Art.
Brown, Wynne L.
University of Nebraska Press

2021. ISBN 9781496222817 $27.95

 

3. Ordering the Myriad Things: From Traditional Knowledge to Scientific Botany in China.
Menzies, Nicholas K.
University of Washington Press
2021. ISBN 9780295749457 $99.00 
 

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