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Literacy Tools NSF-Funded Team To Develop Community-Specific Information Literacy Tools
By Lisa Peet 
With the help of a $750,000 National Science Foundation grant awarded in September 2021, a team of researchers has launched “Adapting and Scaling Existing Educational Programs to Combat Inauthenticity and Instill Trust in Information,” a study created to understand the information literacy needs of populations usually overlooked in such work, and to test methods of improving information literacy among them. 
REFORMA REFORMA Virtual Meeting Harassed by Racist Zoombombers
By Lisa Peet 
On January 23, during its virtual National General Membership meeting, REFORMA (the National Association to Promote Library and Information Services to Latinos and the Spanish-Speaking) was disrupted by a person or people using racial slurs and misogynistic hate speech. The infiltration highlighted the discrepancies between the association’s desire for an open, inclusive gathering and an increasing need for added security in an online environment. 
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OCLC What Could Your Team Do with More Time?

Many libraries are saving considerable processing time with ILL requests for items that are checked out. (So why let them sit in your queue?) One large midwestern university reported a 25% reduction in ILL requests for checked out items and a 20% fill rate increase.

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Telehealth Challenges Public Libraries Tackle Telehealth Challenges
By Sossity Chiricuzio 
Telehealth can bridge healthcare accessibility issues, but that leaves out the many who still don’t have reliable broadband access at home. Some libraries, with guidance from university health education and science centers, are stepping up to fill that gap. 
Inclusive I-Do’s Inclusive I-Do’s: 15 Resources To Build a Collection
By Kelly Griffin 
LGBTQIA+ couples were once completely absent from library shelves. Fortunately, LGBTQIA+ marriage has become much more accepted and legally recognized across the country since June 15, when the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that same-sex couples have the fundamental right to marry. Here are 15 resources to help build a collection. 
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 The Mamas Rethinking Life and Work: Aug. 2022, Pt. 3 | Prepub Alert
By Barbara Hoffert 
Helping yourself, helping others. 
“Our mission is to go from working in public education to educating the public, to finding all of the places in which people—especially in the United States, but around the world—go for information and searching tasks…. Libraries, healthcare settings, other kinds of schools, town halls, public spaces, and trying to make sure that they have access to resources to help them search effectively.” 
The Five Tuesdays in Winter The Story Prize Finalists Are Announced | Book Pulse
By Kate Merlene  
The Story Prize finalists are announced, including Lily King, J. Robert Lennon, and Brandon Taylor. The 94th annual Academy Award nominations are announced, featuring several adaptations. The 2021 Chesley Awards winners are announced. 
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OverDrive UNC Libraries builds a diverse collection of books and audiobooks with help from OverDrive

Today’s college students want access to books and other materials in the format of their choice, and often that’s online in the palm of their hand. The University Libraries at the University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill is using OverDrive Academic’s innovative digital reading platform to diversify its library collections.

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PERFORMING ARTS 
The Method: How the Twentieth Century Learned To Act
By Isaac Butler 
Butler has produced an essential study of this hugely influential theory and practice of American acting. This work should be in every collection of books on theater and film. 
PREMIUM
Buster Keaton: A Filmmaker’s Life
By James Curtis  
This decade will mark the centenaries of Buster Keaton’s most celebrated features, and Curtis has assembled a biography that will be a go-to source for fans both old and new during the centenary celebration and beyond. 
PREMIUM
Music and Mystique in Muscle Shoals
By Christopher M. Reali 
Though mired in minutiae and scholarly lingo, Reali’s work successfully shatters misconceptions about soul music and an identifiable Shoals sound and will appeal to academics and music aficionados. 
BIOGRAPHY 
PREMIUM

Whole Earth: The Many Lives of Stewart Brand
By John Markoff 
A laudatory biography of Brand that admirers, the unfamiliar, and even some detractors will find insightful. 
PREMIUM
Incomparable Grace: JFK in the Presidency
By Mark K. Updegrove 
Updegrove will alleviate, although not quench, general readers’ continual thirst for biographies of JFK. Pair with the likes of Fredrik Logevall’s JFK: Coming of Age in the American Century, 1917–1956.  
PREMIUM
Ancestor Trouble: A Reckoning and a Reconciliation
By Maud Newton 
An engaging and thoroughly researched memoir relaying a family history that is at turns recognizable and abhorrent, as an honest and typical history of American exceptionalism, racism, and misogyny. Will appealing to lovers of memoirs, family secrets, genealogy, and the sociological makeup threading U.S. history. 
SCIENCES
PREMIUM

Ever Green: Saving Big Forests To Save the Planet
By John W. Reid & Thomas E. Lovejoy  
This absorbing book provides an in-depth treatment of these boreal and tropical forests and why their preservation is a crucial step to mitigate climate change. 
PREMIUM
The Invisible Siege: The Rise of Coronaviruses and the Search for a Cure
By Dan Werb  
Great for those who want to understand the science of fighting pandemics while trying to avoid conspiracy theories and politicization.
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OCLC “I Wouldn’t Start from Here”: A SHAPE Route to Open Access

Open research may be the route to surfacing a definitional framework for the monograph in SHAPE disciplines. Director of Open Access, Academic, at OUP Andy Redman explores why in this blog post:

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 The Natural Mother of the Child Inclusive Family Planning: Eight Resources To Build Collections
By Kelly Griffin 
While information about how to change a diaper or childproof a home may be the same for any parent, LGBTQIA+ parents must navigate other challenges, like securing legal protections for their family, that largely do not exist for heterosexual parents. Here are eight resources to build collections. 
Radiant Fugitives 2022 PEN/Faulkner Longlist Announced | Book Pulse
By Anita Mechler  
Longlists announced for the 2022 PEN/Faulkner Award and the 2022 Swansea University International Dylan Thomas Prize. 
Phosphorus, Marie Curie and Albert Einstein, Chemistry for Breakfast and more in chemistry titles: February 2021 to date as identified by GOBI Library Solutions from EBSCO.

1. Phosphorus: Past and Future.
Elser, James J.
Oxford University Press
2021. ISBN 9780199916917. $29.95

2. Soul of Genius: Marie Curie, Albert Einstein, and the Meeting that Changed the Course of Science.
Orens, Jeff
Pegasus Books
2021. ISBN 9781643137148. $28.95

3. Chemistry for Breakfast: The Amazing Science of Everyday Life; Trans. by Sarah Pybus .
Nguyen-Kim, Mai Thi
Greystone Books
2021. ISBN 9781771647489. $26.95
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