More Suggested Reading About Ukraine | Booklist
Librarian Irina Kurylec (Ukrainian Library at the Ukrainian Educational and Cultural Center in Jenkintown, PA) suggests titles in history, political science, graphic novels, poetry, and literature for U.S. library patrons looking to read almost the history of Ukraine and recent events in the land.
Special Collection Pops Up Off the Page at the University of North Carolina | Archives Deep Swoop
When people think of special collections, few think of a bouquet of flowers that never wilt, working pinhole cameras, or even a Tyrannosaurus King trying to pull itself off the page. Just that'due south exactly what the Academy of North Carolina at Chapel Colina has in the ever-growing drove of pop-upwardly books housed at its School of Information and Library Scientific discipline Library. The drove holds over 1,950 pop-up books, most from the 1970s to the present day, with the oldest books dating back to the 1880s.
Engaging Readers
Readers' Advisory + Reader Engagement = Reader Services for Our Times.
America'south Star Libraries: The LJ Alphabetize of Public Library Service 2020
This is the 13th year of the LJ Index of Public Library Service and Star Library ratings. The 2020 scores and ratings are based on FY18 data from the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) Public Library Survey (PLS). Considering of that filibuster, they don't reflect the impact of the coronavirus; that won't be reflected in the data until 2022. The big news in this year's edition is that successful retrievals of electronic information (e-retrievals)—measuring usage of online content, such as databases, other than by championship checkout—joins the half-dozen other measures that determine the LJ Index.
First Jobs Out of Library Schoolhouse: Placements & Salary Survey 2020
Library Journal's almanac Placements & Salaries survey reports on the experiences of LIS students who graduated and sought their beginning librarian jobs in the previous year: in this case, 2019. Salaries and full-time employment are up, but and so are unemployment and the gender gap; 2019 graduates faced a mixed job market fifty-fifty before the pandemic.
Report: "Jefferson County, Colo., Opens Beginning 'Ghost Library'"
From Authorities Engineering science: Rachel Massman scanned her library menu in the reader, punched in a iv-digit code and opened the door of the Express Library Due west Arvada — entering into a start-of-its-kind standalone "ghost library," where there is no staff on hand and cameras lookout man your every move. "I call back it's exciting," said the Arvada […]
Report: "UCLA Library Collections Reveal Legacy of California'south Starting time Blackness Librarian"
From UCLA: fIs it possible to know somebody without e'er having met them? A decade ago, Claudia Horning attempted to answer this riddle while conducting research for her primary's thesis in information studies in what was so the UCLA Graduate Schoolhouse of Education and Information. The person Horning was forging a relationship with was Miriam […]
Inquiry Article (Preprint): "Patching Science – Amending the Literature Through Version Control"
The preprint linked beneath was recently posted on bioRxiv. Championship Patching Science – Amending the Literature Through Version Command Authors Adam KaneUniversity Higher, Dublin Bawan AminUniversity College, Dublin Source via bioRxiv DOI: 10.1101/2022.04.13.487348 Abstract The platonic of cocky-correction in science is not well served by the electric current culture and organisation surrounding amendments to published […]
NYPL Immature Lions Fiction Award Finalists Appear | Book Pulse
The New York Public Library announces the 2022 Young Lions Fiction Award finalists. The CBC Short Story Prize longlist is out. The New York Public Library also announces a partnership with Hachette, Macmillan, and Scholastic to make some banned or challenged books available to everyone. Interviews go far with Lucy Corin, Claire Messud, Kate Folk, Diane Keaton, Valerie Biden Owens, Chelsea Vowel, Rachel Rose, and Scott Sonenshein.
Held for Ransom
Ransomware attacks are on the rise, and several libraries have been hitting by opportunistic criminals.
Libraries in a Fourth dimension of Conflict | Peer to Peer Review
In Apr 2015 I wrote the LJ commodity "Nosotros Are the Monuments Men" in response to the called-for of the Mosul Public Library past ISIS. I asked, What tin can exist done to protect libraries, cultural properties, and artifacts? Sadly, seven years later, the world is witnessing a new conflict, and I am again request what can nosotros exercise as librarians to protect, preserve, salve information, special collections, cultural artifacts, and rare items in times of conflict?
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