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April 4, 2019 | Labs in the Library By Matt Enis When the University of Rhode Island (URI) opened its new artificial intelligence lab on the first floor of the Robert L. Carothers Library and Learning Commons last September 2018, URI president David M. Dooley said that “this lab will be more than just a technology center. It will be a place of ideas, discussion, and debate.” |
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Deal or No Deal | Periodicals Price Survey 2019 By Stephen Bosch, Barbara Albee, & Sion Romaine Recent developments in open access (OA) promise to bring major reform to academic publishing and, with that, new challenges and opportunities to the way that librarians and publishers choose to deal. |
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Voting Rights | Social Sciences, April 2019 By LJ Reviews Those interested in 18th- and 19th-century American history, specifically women’s history, will enjoy this comprehensive read; the well-written volume of original scholarship will appeal primarily to researchers interested in the civil rights movement. |
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"Our philosophy is ‘what can you do with these tools?’ You don’t have to be a computer scientist to use VR, you don’t have to be an engineer to use a 3-D printer. I think that’s really driven the first wave of traffic." | From "Labs in the Library" |
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Sustainability | On a Mission By Rebekkah Smith Aldrich The urgency behind sustainability work has been growing year by year and has picked up considerably with the issuance of two reports in fall 2018. |
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Adrienne Brodeur, Augusten Burroughs, Jaquira Díaz, Amaryllis Fox, Saeed Jones, Christopher McDougall, Carmen Maria Machado, & Aarti Namdev Shahani: Barbara's Memoir Picks, Oct. 2019, Pt. 2 | Prepub Alert By Barbara Hoffert Reviews of Life Undercover: Coming of Age in the CIA; How We Fight for Our Lives: A Memoir; Here We Are: American Dreams, American Nightmares; and more. |
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In It Together | Editorial By Rebecca T. Miller Spending two days learning more about the process of cocreation and how it applies in libraries was inspiring and mind-shifting as the possibilities multiplied. |
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Nonfiction, March 29, 2019 | Xpress Reviews By LJ Reviews Reviews of The Pandemic Century: One Hundred Years of Panic, Hysteria, and Hubris; Working with Winston: The Unsung Women Behind Britain’s Greatest Statesman; Forbidden Hollywood: The Pre-Code Era (1930–1934); When Sin Ruled the Movies; and more. |
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BESTSELLERS: European History By LJ Reviews 1. Pandora’s Box: A History of the First World War Leonhard, Jörn Belknap: Harvard University Press 2018. ISBN 9780674545113. $39.95 2. Broken Lives: How Ordinary Germans Experienced the 20th Century Jarausch, Konrad H. Princeton University Press 2018. ISBN 9780691174587. $35 3. The Death of Democracy: Hitler’s Rise to Power and the Downfall of the Weimar Republic Hett, Benjamin Carter Henry Holt 2018. ISBN 9781250162502. $30 |
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