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ALA, IMLS Sponsored Privacy Field Guides Launched By Matt Enis The Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS), in partnership with the American Library Association (ALA), recently sponsored the development and publication of a series of seven Privacy Field Guides designed to offer practical information and hands-on exercises for public, academic, and K–12 librarians. |
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National Theatre Collection 2 | Reference eReviews By Gricel Dominguez Part of Bloomsbury’s Drama Online, this new resource builds on the now-complete National Theatre Collection with 20 new high-quality streaming videos of a variety of theatrical productions from the turn of the 20th century through the contemporary era. For institutions supporting research in theater, literature, and humanities, this is a compelling choice. |
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A More Perfect Program | Programs That Pop By László Jakab Orsós We convened a group of five constitutional lawyers from the Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University, Brooklyn Law School, and the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) to help us think through the most promising ways to encourage our patrons to study the Constitution, pinpoint its strengths and weaknesses, and discuss remedies. |
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SPONSORED BY EX LIBRIS, PART OF CLARIVATE How Academic Libraries Can Support Research Offices More Effectively University research offices manage an increasingly complex set of responsibilities. Research has become a several-hundred-million-dollar source of revenue at many institutions, and the role of the research office is to oversee, protect, and further develop this vital enterprise. Read More››› |
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SOCIAL SCIENCES PREMIUM Emotional: How Feelings Shape Our Thinking By Leonard Mlodinow Mlodinow’s book, based on current research in neuroscience, also contains clear real-life examples and anecdotes that make his argument accessible to general readers. |
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SPONSORED BY EX LIBRIS A PROQUEST COMPANY Three Trends Shaping the Future of Libraries Libraries have experienced dramatic changes in the last several years as a result of COVID and other external forces. As librarians look ahead to the future, here are three key trends that will shape their needs going forward. Read More››› |
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CJ Sansom Wins Diamond Dagger Award | Book Pulse By Anita Mechler CJ Sansom wins the 2022 Diamond Dagger Award from the British Crime Writers’ Association for his debut book, Dissolution. The National Book Foundation Science + Literature program picks titles and the Premio Ernesto Vegetti shortlists are out. |
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ACADEMIC BESTSELLERS: Languages By LJ Reviews Cultish, Cambridge Greek Lexicon, Hidden History of Coined Words, and more in languages titles: February 2021 to date as identified by GOBI Library Solutions from EBSCO. 1. Cultish: The Language of Fanaticism. Montell, Amanda HarperCollins 2021. ISBN 9780062993151. $27.99 2. Cambridge Greek Lexicon. Editor: J. Diggle Cambridge University Press 2021. ISBN 9780521826808. $84.99 3. Hidden History of Coined Words. Keyes, Ralph Oxford University Press 2021. ISBN 9780190466763. $29.95 |
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