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Making Las Vegas: The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority Archive Collection | Archives Deep Dive 

By Elisa Shoenberger 

Las Vegas: For many people the words conjure images of the glittering lights of casinos, the floor shows, and, of course, the famous Las Vegas Strip. Many of those images came from the Las Vegas News Bureau, which had photographers take pictures to market the city to the world. Over 7 million images, 11,000 reels of film and video, and other artifacts are now housed in the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (LVCVA) Archive Collection. 

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Prince George’s County Memorial Library System, Maryland State Library Launch Guide to Indigenous Maryland

By Lisa Peet 

On June 7 the Maryland State Library Agency and Prince George’s County Memorial Library System announced the beta launch of the Guide to Indigenous Maryland, a mobile app (for iOS and Android) and website that enable Marylanders—and users worldwide—to learn about the history of local Native and Indigenous people and how their heritage continues to influence contemporary life in the state. 

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UN iLibrary offers curated research and information on the impact of COVID-19, strategies for recovery, and the United Nations' response to the pandemic.

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The Restorative Library | Editorial  

By Meredith Schwartz 

It is crucial that libraries help their communities grapple with pressing current issues. But it’s also important to rest, both individually and collectively. 

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Top Docs: Star-Worthy ‘Rolling Like Thunder’; ‘Laserium’; and More

By Joshua Blevins Peck  

LJ’s documentary film reviewer picks four intriguing works, now available on DVD/Blu-ray. 

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Breaking Out of the Box by Harnessing RIMS Analytics to Serve Researchers

 

The integration of a research information management system (RIMS) expands those options. The Weizmann Institution of Science Library transformed analytics results and narratives into faculty-facing communication, integrating context and metadata and supporting scientists in complying with their research grant open access requirements.

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The World War II Era: History Previews, Feb. 2023, Pt. 3 | Prepub Alert

By Barbara Hoffert 

From evacuating the treasures of China's Forbidden City in the 1930s to the Nazi conspiracy to assassinate Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin in 1943. 

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“One of the things I’m looking for is making sure that this conversation on Native communities—in this case, Indigenous Maryland—is not only about history, anthropology, or archeology. I want to talk about us as contemporary modern people. I also want to showcase things like Indigenous art, and Indigenous organizing and activism, really pushing up against some of those disciplinary silos that oftentimes can create public misconceptions about who we are as Native people, and even contribute to our erasure at times.” 

 

—From “Prince George’s County Memorial Library System, Maryland State Library Launch Guide to Indigenous Maryland”

 

Stephen King To Testify in Federal Antitrust Case Against the Penguin Random House and Simon & Schuster Merger | Book Pulse

By Kate Merlene   

Stephen King will testify today for the U.S. government in the antitrust trial to block Penguin Random House’s acquisition of Simon & Schuster. The Mythopoeic Awards winners are announced. 

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MUSE Books Custom Collections offer libraries ultimate flexibility. Design a collection the easy way, filtering our 80,000+ available books by subject, publisher, and publication date. More closely curate your collection by selecting individual titles. All books are DRM-free, ideal for research and class use.

 

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From LJ Reviews:

PERFORMING ARTS  

PREMIUM

Dangerous Rhythms: Jazz and the Underworld

By T. J. English  

Though sometimes touching on non-jazz artists (like Bobby Darin) and violence unrelated to the mob (e.g., a beating of Miles Davis), English’s book adroitly chronicles jazz music’s iron-clad, often-unspoken ties to the mob. 

 

PREMIUM

The Man Who Leapt Through Film: The Art of Mamoru Hosoda

By Charles Solomon  

Solomon has created a dazzling and eye-opening book on Japanese animation that should appeal to fans of the genre. 

 

The Beloved Vision: A History of Nineteenth Century Music

By Stephen Walsh  

Recommended for any concertgoer who wants to go beyond the program notes and learn more about the enduring treasures of 19th-century Western music, and their creators. 

SCIENCES

PREMIUM  

The Creative Lives of Animals

By Carol Gigliotti  

This broad survey of creative animal behavior will appeal to artists of all types and to animal lovers. 

 

PREMIUM  

How To Speak Whale: A Voyage into the Future of Animal Communication

By Tom Mustill  

Environmentalists and general science enthusiasts will enjoy joining Mustill on his quest to understand whales. 

HISTORY     

Myth America: Historians Take on the Biggest Legends and Lies About Our Past

Ed. by Kevin M. Kruse & Julian E. Zelizer 

The authors and editors set some misinformation straight in this highly readable collection. Recommended as a general purchase for all libraries. 

 

Civil War by Other Means: America’s Long and Unfinished Fight for Democracy

By Jeremi Suri  

Compellingly insightful and essential for all concerned about the United States’ present and future. 

 

PREMIUM

The Withdrawal: Iraq, Libya, Afghanistan, and the Fragility of U.S. Power

By Noam Chomsky & Vijay Prashad  

This approachable book is recommended for readers interested in thought-provoking works on international relations and current affairs. 

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Elevate Your Library, Part 1: Budget Cuts and Uncertainties

 

Abstract: Librarians are feeling the squeeze. As they seek to meet changing patron expectations and a dynamic technological environment, they are often simultaneously faced with budget cuts and leadership looking over their shoulder for evidence of institutional value.

 

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Call for Information: Completed library renovation or construction projects 

Library Journal is collecting information about recently completed library construction/renovation projects for our annual Year in Architecture feature. If your institution completed a library construction or renovation project between July 1, 2021 and June 30, 2022, please tell us about it! The link below will direct you to download a pdf of the form before filling out your responses online. www.LibraryJournal.com/AcademicArch2022 

THE DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS IS FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 2022 

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Love, Friendship, Family & Historical Reckonings: Memoir Previews, Feb. 2023, Pt. 3 | Prepub Alert  

By Barbara Hoffert 

Fourteen memoirs revisiting lives intensely lived. 

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The 2022 Booker Prize Longlist Is Announced | Book Pulse

By Kate Merlene  

The 2022 Booker Prize longlist is announced. Susanna Clarke wins the 2022 Tähtifantasia Award for Piranesi. The 2022 British Fantasy Awards shortlist is announced. The 2022 Scribe Award winners are announced. 

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Society Today: Social Science Previews, Feb. 2023, Pt. 2 | Prepub Alert

By Barbara Hoffert 

Gun violence, children's welfare, two-tier justice, cancel culture, and the long battle for reproductive rights. 

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ACADEMIC BESTSELLERS: U.S. History

By LJ Reviews 

Invisible Child, Dirty Work, Rage of Innocence, Believing, and More in social sciences titles: July 2021 to date as identified by GOBI Library Solutions from EBSCO. 

 

1. Invisible Child: Poverty, Survival, and Hope in an American City.
Elliott, Andrea
Random House
 

2021. ISBN 9780812986945 $32.00  

2. Dirty Work: Essential Jobs and the Hidden Toll of Inequality in America.
Press, Eyal
Farrar, Straus & Giroux
 

2021. ISBN 9780374140182 $28.00  

 

3. Rage of Innocence: How America Criminalizes Black Youth.
Henning, Kristin
Pantheon
 

2021. ISBN 9781524748906 $30.00  

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From the Pages of infoDOCKET...

  • Report: Massive Video Game Collection at University of Toronto a Gamechanger for Research, Education

  • University of Maryland: 3 iSchool Professors Awarded $1.4M to Develop Library and Archival Services

  • New Library Impact Research Report: Educating and Empowering a Diverse Student Body: Supporting Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Research through Library Collections

  • East Tennessee State University’s Archives of Appalachia Digitizes Black History Collection 

  • Library of Congress Appoints Kate Zwaard and Trevor Owens to Advance Digital-Forward Strategy for Discovery and Preservation of Collections

 
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