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March 20, 2018 | Meet the Candidates: ALA President 2019–20 By Lisa Peet Voting for the American Library Association (ALA) 2019–20 presidential campaign opened on March 12, and ALA members in good standing can cast their ballots through April 4. Results will be announced April 11. LJ invited the candidates to weigh in on some key issues pertaining to ALA and librarianship. |
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Library Journal Design Institute in Salt Lake County on April 27 Hosted by Library Journal in partnership with Salt Lake County Library and The City Library at SLCo’s Viridian Center, this April 27 event will explore the latest trends in library architecture and design. Sign up by March 26 for your library to be considered for a breakout challenge. |
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Save Government Information! | Peer to Peer Review By James A. Jacobs & James R. Jacobs Today, access to born-digital federal government information is relatively easy. Most of it is even available for free. But there are few legal guarantees to ensure that the information published today will be available tomorrow. |
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2018 Audie Award Finalists By Stephanie Klose The Audie Awards recognize outstanding audiobooks and spoken-word entertainment; finalists in 30 categories have been announced. |
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PLA Galley Roundup 2018 By Barbara Hoffert Check out galleys from this year's Public Library Association conference in Philadelphia, March 20-24. |
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Women’s History Month: Read On | Wyatt’s World By Neal Wyatt Nonfiction explorations, a grand collection of comics portraits, and a welcome anthology of reimagined tales are just some of the books that help readers celebrate the history and achievements of women. |
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Xpress Reviews WEB-FIRST REVIEWS OF BOOKS AND MEDIA Myke Cole's The Armored Saint is one of four starred fiction titles this week. "This launch of Cole’s ['Sacred Throne'] series is a coming-of-age tale filled with questions of faith, family, and love. Readers will have a hard time putting this one down." In nonfiction, Tom Shone's Tarantino: A Retrospective is "excellent both for browsing and as an in-depth look at the films of one of the most important Hollywood personalities of the past quarter-century. For anyone interested in either Tarantino or more generally in film over the past 25 years." In graphic novels, The Battle of Churubusco: American Rebels in the Mexican-American War, by Andrea Ferraris, is a "powerful story...for mature readers both familiar with graphic narratives or new to the medium. It could also serve as a strong choice for inclusion in high school English or history curriculum." And in e-originals, "while the historical aspects are at times thin and unconvincing," Marie Tremayne's debut, Lady in Waiting, "will please readers with its gradual relationship development, satisfying declaration, and love scenes." See All Xpress Reviews››› |
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Headed to PLA? Get your copy of Aisle by Aisle before you go. This easy-to-use guide features prizes, coupons and other exciting offerings to be found at the exhibits. Download the free PDF. |
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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 City of Chesapeake, Virginia seeks a Public Library System Director |
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