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Libraries Roll Back In-Person Services Due to COVID-19 Contact, Local Resurgence By April Witteveen and Lisa Peet No matter how conscientiously libraries stick to protocol, many have had to roll back reopening operations recently as employees fall ill or report positive COVID-19 tests or contact with others who test positive—or in some cases, as case counts in their areas rise or patrons refuse to comply with masking or social distancing regulations. |
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How Vendors Are Working with Academic Libraries in Their Pivot to Digital By Matt Enis Academic libraries are now facing budget cuts even as many are called upon to help faculty transition to online teaching. But the net result could be a better understanding of the resources libraries offer, and more appreciation among faculty for the role librarians can play as liaisons and facilitators on campus. |
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Board Barriers | Editorial By Meredith Schwartz As the library field increasingly recognizes the importance of equitable representation among not just staff, but librarians; not just librarians, but managers; and not just managers, but top leadership; we must not forget representation on the board. |
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"As the ultimate policy-setting and leadership-hiring authority, it’s crucial that the library board be of and by, not just for, all the people that the library serves." | From "Board Barriers | Editorial" |
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Romance Author Virginia Kantra on Why Your Story Matters | Librarians' Day, RWA 2020 By Annalisa Pešek Following the May cancellation of the prestigious RITA Awards, now retired and replaced by the Vivian, the Romance Writers of America (RWA), the world's leading nonprofit writers' association dedicated to the success of published and unpublished Romance authors, forged ahead to produce a memorable annual virtual conference. |
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Update on REALM Partnership Test Results By Lisa Peet UPDATE 9/2/20: The REALM Project Test 3 results were released on August 18. Studies show that after five days of quarantine in an unstacked configuration, the SARS-CoV-2 virus was not detected on a flexible plastic storage bag or DVD. |
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Women Lead the Dublin Literary Award Shortlist | Book Pulse By Neal Wyatt The Dublin Literary Award shortlist is out and The National Translation Awards longlists are announced. Mulan comes to Disney+ and Get Organized With the Home Edit debuts on Netflix. Debut author Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé gets a seven-figure deal for two YA novels with Feiwel and Friends. |
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WEB-FIRST REVIEWS OF BOOKS AND MEDIA Aimee Molloy's starred mystery, Goodnight Beautiful, "breathes new life into the unreliable narrator thriller genre in a book everyone will be talking about.... Along with a rip-roaring suspense plot, Molloy adds depth with critiques of gender conventions that causes readers to investigate the assumptions they bring to the text." The Ninja's Blade, by Tori Eldridge, is another starred mystery. "Lily and the secondary characters are rich and complicated, and details about martial arts and Chinese culture add depth to the story. While it isn’t necessary to have read the previous book in the series to enjoy this one, readers won’t understand the extent of Lily’s emotional conflict without that context." See All Xpress Reviews››› |
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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 Tillamook County Library (OR) seeks a Library Director |
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