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Libraries Respond to Hurricane Ida By Anita Mechler U.S. Libraries from the southern states up through the east coast were affected by several severe storms in a row: Hurricane Ida, starting on August 29, Hurricane Henri about a week prior, and Tropical Storm Nicholas, which produced rain and flooding on and after September 14. As with other natural disasters, library staff are simultaneously grappling with damage to their own homes and workplaces and serving the needs of their affected communities. |
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Gale Launches New Online Adult High School Program for Public Libraries By Matt Enis Gale, part of Cengage Group, on September 8 announced the launch Gale Presents: Excel Adult High School in partnership with Excel Education Systems. With accreditation through Cognia, the non-profit NGO that serves more than 36,000 schools globally, the program, a successor to Gale’s previous Career Online High School, is designed to enable adults to earn a certified high school diploma entirely online. |
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Game On: Gaming Programming For Libraries By Chris Wilkes, Anja Webb, and Matt Enis The COVID-19 pandemic has proven a mental health crisis as many have dealt with isolation, grief, and loneliness. Gaming can provide a shared experience and a way to fill this void. Libraries have done wonderful teen gaming programs over the last year. However, there is also an adult audience for video games. |
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Family-Friendly Staycation and Holistay Options By Jennifer Dayton As the pandemic continues, we're all missing the things that made travel so appealing, including sharing new experiences with loved ones. The following sites can help you explore staycation options with ease. |
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SPONSORED BY EX LIBRIS A PROQUEST COMPANY How Libraries Can Increase Student Engagement with Course Materials When college students engage with course resources consistently, they have more academic success. Yet, a 2016 research review suggests that fewer than 30 percent of students, on average, complete the required reading for their courses. But to be successful, students need to read and process information for themselves. Read More››› |
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Cloud Cuckoo Land by Anthony Doerr Tops Holds Lists | Book Pulse By Kate Merlene Cloud Cuckoo Land by Anthony Doerr leads holds this week. Four LibraryReads selections and five Indie Next picks publish this week. October’s issue of Entertainment Weekly is out with a feature on Colson Whitehead, a Q&A with Stanley Tucci, and more. People's book of the week is The Speckled Beauty: A Dog and His People by Rick Bragg. |
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SPONSORED CONTENT Graphic Novels Continue to Push Boundaries Graphic novels continue their remarkable ascent in market share in the United States and Canada, with graphic novel and comics sales estimated at $1.28 billion in 2020, an increase of 6 percent over 2019. Online sales skyrocketed during the pandemic lockdowns, and the trend has continued in 2021. Read More››› |
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Smart Money: 23 Personal Finance Resources By John Rodzvilla Personal finance is one of the most anxiety-producing subjects. Here are resources to add to library collections that help patrons learn what they need to know to get good with money. |
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The 2021 Cundill History Prize Shortlist is Announced | Book Pulse By Anita Mechler Shortlists are announced for the 2021 Cundill History Prize and the 2021 Financial Times Business Book of the Year. Interviews arrive with Alice McDermott of What About the Baby?: Some Thoughts on the Art of Fiction, Amor Towles of The Lincoln Highway, Hope Mohr of Shifting Cultural Power: Case Studies and Questions in Performance, and more. |
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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 New Castle County (DE) seeks a Librarian I (Pay Grade 26) |
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