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| | | Register Today for LJ's BookExpo Galley & Signing Guide By Barbara Hoffert Given the number of publishers and the array of titles and authors at BookExpo, LJ has always believed that attendees benefit from a map to help them negotiate the aisles at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center. |
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| Book Pulse By Neal Wyatt Today in Book Pulse: Run Your Week: Big Books, Sure Bets, & Titles Making News, May 6, 2019 In case you missed it: Page To Screen, May 3, 2019 New Bestsellers, May 2, 2019 Monthly Best Books, May 1, 2019 Awards and Reading Lists, Apr. 30, 2019 |
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| | Prepub Alert By Barbara Hoffert André Aciman, John Le Carré, Mimi Lemay, Claire North, Kevin Wilson: Barbara’s Picks, Nov. 2019, Pt. 3 God-Obsessed Aliens, Ocean Dwellers, & the Realm of Ash: SF/Fantasy Previews, Nov. 2019, Pt. 3 Story Collections, a Parable, a Graphic Novel, & More: Literary Fiction Previews, Nov. 2019, Pt. 3 Inspirational Lives, Growing Up with Baboons and Button-Downs, & a Military Dog Named Cairo | Memoir Previews, Nov. 2019, Pt. 3 Life in Song and Celluloid | Performing Arts Previews, Nov. 2019, Pt. 3 |
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| Living and Learning at the First Annual Antiracist Book Festival By Stephanie Sendaula What does it mean to be an antiracist? How can one strive toward social justice? These were a couple of the questions that were asked and answered at the first annual Antiracist Book Festival, held at American University in Washington, DC, on Saturday, April 27, 2019. |
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| Computer Science | Academic Best Sellers Against Nature Data Analytics and Big Data Principles of Programming & Coding NoSQL Data Models Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality VIEW THE FULL LIST |
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| Crime (Fiction) Wave | Mystery Genre Spotlight By Gregg Winsor No matter whether our crime-loving patrons love mysteries, thrillers, hard-boiled noir, suspense, or cozies, as many as we recommend to them, they are hungry for more. |
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| Q&A: Ruvanee Pietersz Vilhauer By Liz French An international school’s class reunion in New Jersey ends with the death of journalist Angie in Ruvanee Pietersz Vilhauer’s crime fiction debut, The Mask Collectors. |
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| | Spring Poetry 2019 By Barbara Hoffert Beyond collections covered in LJ Reviews, here are key titles from presses large and small that every poetry reader will want—and every library should investigate. |
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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 The San Mateo County Library System seeks a Systems Librarian I/II - Access Services |
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