Ithaka Report Examines Basic Needs Support Across Public, Community College Libraries By Lisa Peet On July 16, Ithaka S+R released a new report, “Exploring Basic Needs Support Across Public and Community College Libraries,” as the first phase of its Maximizing Public-Academic Library Partnerships project. The report, authored by Senior Analyst Sindy Lopez, Analyst Sage Love, and Researcher Melissa Blankstein, surveys basic needs services promoted on public and community college library websites to see where that information differs, overlaps, and could potentially be expanded as partnerships. | Nevada Libraries Launch Workforce Development Program with VR, Librarians-in-Residence By Matt Enis In June, Nevada’s Board of Examiners approved a new librarian-in-residence program for two municipal systems to boost workforce development efforts. For two years beginning last month, these librarians-in-residence will facilitate an Individual Career Mapping and Training Delivery Model program developed by the Nevada Governor’s Office of Economic Development with public, community college, and academic libraries throughout the state. The program includes innovative features such as hands-on virtual reality (VR) “field trips” and access to NCLab’s Career Readiness Assessment to build STEM skills. | The Satisfaction Level of Students with Disabilities with Library and Information Services | Research Briefs By Laura Galán-Wells Many accessibility options are available to academic librarians and library workers, but the costs involved in training staff, reworking spaces, and purchasing tools can be limiting. It therefore falls on each library to best allocate their resources. In order to bring to light possible approaches, Osama Youssef Smadi, associate professor of special education at the Imam Muhammad bin Saud Islamic University in Saudi Arabia, surveyed students with disabilities. | Royal Shakespeare Company Archive | eReviews By Bentley Clark Offers an extraordinary look inside the world’s premier producer of Shakespeare plays and other renowned theater productions outside of the Shakespearean canon. | SPONSORED BY EX LIBRIS, PART OF CLARIVATE Shape the Future through Community-Driven Development Libraries are undergoing a thrilling transformation with the integration of AI and linked open data. This shift towards data-centric operations underscores the growing importance of enhanced collaboration and increased community engagement. Don’t miss out on this chance to shape the future of your library.
Download the whitepaper>>> | Bloomsbury Dress and Costume Library | eReviews By Sarah Hashimoto This well-designed, stimulating resource offers robust content for students, instructors, and researchers of dress history and design, including film and theater costuming. | “I think community colleges are looking for ways in which to scale up or develop resources, or even programming, for student parents. One of the goals of this project is to demonstrate not just what partnerships look like, but what partnerships could look like. Being able to see all of the priorities in the public library sector can maybe spur some ideas on ways in which they can further partner together.” –From: Ithaka Report Examines Basic Needs Support Across Public, Community College Libraries | SPONSORED BY JSTOR Skidmore College Uses Ithaka to Amplify Its Special Collections Many college and university libraries have amassed special collections and are digitizing these collections to share them more widely. Yet, institutions often struggle to find sustainable solutions for accomplishing this work. Skidmore College is solving this problem with the help of a flexible suite of services for digital collection stewardship from ITHAKA. Read more>>> | “It” Women of the Silver Screen By Carolyn M. Mulac and Denise Miller Scholars and devotees of Hollywood’s Golden Age will enjoy these considerations of important women in film history. | Call for Info: Library Renovation/Construction Projects Completed Since Last July Library Journal is collecting information about library projects completed over the last year for our annual Year in Architecture feature. If your institution completed a library construction or renovation project between July 1, 2023 and June 30, 2024, please tell us about it! The link below will direct you to download a pdf of the form before filling out your responses online. The deadline for submissions has been extended until August 2. If you are unsure of the specifics for the form, please ask your architect. They will receive free inclusion in our architect listing. Submission of high-resolution images of your completed project is encouraged and you will find digital specs and instructions in the gray box on the form. Academic libraries: www.LibraryJournal.com/AcademicArch2024 | Biography & Memoir | Prepub Alert, January 2025 Titles By Melissa DeWild and Neal Wyatt Foodie memoirs, an indie rocker's life story, and multiple books that wrestle with racial justice are on offer this month, along with a memoir from The Book Thief author Markus Zusak. | English PEN Translates Winners Are Announced | Book Pulse By Sarah Wolberg English PEN Translates winners are announced. NYT releases its readers’ picks for best books of the 21st century. The winners of the Oklahoma Book Awards are revealed. Emerald ᏃᏈᏏ GoingSnake and Kira Hayen win Maureen Egen Writers Exchange Awards for Indigenous writers. | 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 Ingalls Memorial Library is seeking a Youth Librarian. | |