Championing Accessibility and Innovation in Scholarly Publishing By Gwen Evans The most recent Ithaka S+R U.S. Library Survey shows that 67 percent of academic library directors indicate strategies that specifically address ensuring the accessibility of the library’s physical and digital collections are a high priority in their DEIA (diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility) efforts. How can we continue to foster support for—and innovation in—equitable access to library services and resources? | Hallie Rich Named Editor-in-Chief of Library Journal Filed by Gary Price Media Source, Inc., a literacy solution provider to K–12 schools, public and school libraries, and higher education institutions, announces the appointment of Hallie Rich as the new Editor-in-Chief of Library Journal (LJ). She joined LJ on August 7. | Best Books of August | Starred Reviews By LJ Reviews Starred titles reviewed in our August 2023 print issue, spanning audio, mystery and suspense, SF/fantasy, romance, classic returns, and more. | LJ Talks with Daniel Clowes, Creator of Monica By Tom Batten Cartoonist, illustrator, and screenwriter Clowes has won multiple Harvey and Eisner Awards and has been nominated for an Oscar. Perhaps most famous for the graphic novel Ghost World, he is also known for Wilson and Patience. His newest title, Monica, comes out in October. He talks with LJ about his creative process and the making of his newest work. | Display Shelf | Alien Contact By Melissa DeWild While those on Earth continue to contemplate whether life exists elsewhere, there are definitely aliens inhabiting library bookshelves. Gather up these riveting space operas and stories of first contact for an out-of-this-world display. | Conflict in Indochina: Foreign Office Files for Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia, 1959–1964 | eReview By Sarah Hashimoto AM’s most recent archive is the first in a planned two-module collection covering the war in Vietnam, including an examination of how the escalating conflict crossed borders and affected the neighboring countries of Laos and Cambodia. The first section, “Crisis and Upheaval,” covering the years between 1959 and 1964, is available now and is the focus of this review; the second section, “Escalation, Reunification and Withdrawal,” spans 1965–1979 and is expected later this year. | SPONSORED BY BLOOMSBURY DIGITAL RESOURCES Interpreting Shakespeare: Discover The First Folio Learn from The Arden Shakespeare Fourth Series general editors how different versions of Shakespeare’s plays can significantly alter their interpretation, and explore how Drama Online’s resources can support understanding of different textual interpretations through the play scenes and book chapters Read More>>>
| Shortlist Announced for Wainwright Prize | Book Pulse By Sarah Wolberg The Wainwright Prize for nature and conservation writing has released its 2023 shortlist, and the Laurel Prize for best ecopoetry announces its 2023 longlist. Plus book reviews, book news, and Page to Screen, which includes a film about Stephen King, one spinning off of Dracula, and Red, White & Royal Blue, based on the novel by Casey McQuiston. | Finalists Announced for Petrona and Dragon Awards | Book Pulse By Sarah Wolberg The longlist is announced for the Petrona Award for best Scandinavian crime novel. Finalists are announced for the Dragon Awards. Author Dmitry Glukovsky has been sentenced to prison in Russia for speaking out on Ukraine. Amazon removes books allegedly generated by AI that author Jane Friedman says were falsely attributed to her. | Lion & Lamb by James Patterson and Duane Swierczynski Tops Holds Lists | Book Pulse By Kate Merlene Lion & Lamb by James Patterson and Duane Swierczynski leads holds this week. Other buzzy books include titles by Alice Hoffman, James Rollins, T. Kingfisher, and Paul Murray. Five LibraryReads and four Indie Next picks publish this week; People’s book of the week is The English Experience by Julie Schumacher. Tess Gunty discusses her National Book Award–winning novel, The Rabbit Hutch, with CBS Sunday Morning. Award-winning poet Keith Waldrop has died at age 90. | From the Pages of infoDOCKET... | WEB-FIRST REVIEWS OF BOOKS AND MEDIA | Three Holidays and a Wedding, by Uzma Jalaluddin and Marissa Stapley, is a starred romance. "This charming multicultural and multi-faith romance sparkles with an adorable cast of characters and a storyline that reads like a movie one would want to watch again and again." Thea Guanzon's debut SFF title The Hurricane Wars is a starred selection. "Guanzon brings a fresh voice and vivid world into the fantasy landscape, and this story will be incredibly popular. Readers will look forward to the next book in this new trilogy." And Clive Oppenheimer's Mountains of Fire: The Menace, Meaning, and Magic of Volcanoes is a starred sciences title. "This book offers a plethora of captivating details. Perfect for volcano junkies, those interested in earth sciences and history, or readers seeking white-knuckle mountain adventure." 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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