LJ Talks to Dr. Colleen Shogan, Archivist of the United States By Lisa Peet Dr. Colleen Shogan took the oath of office as the 11th Archivist of the United States—the chief administrator of the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)—in May 2023, succeeding former Archivist David Ferriero. She is the first woman to permanently hold the role. Since then, Shogan has been working to make NARA’s holdings more accessible to researchers; members of the public who want to look up the history of their families, communities, or presidents; and anyone who wants to see the United States’ founding documents up close. LJ caught up with Shogan to hear about her national tour of presidential libraries, NARA’s stepped-up digitization efforts, and preserving the record of presidential cat Socks. | SPONSORED BY MIT PRESS The Painful Truth about Hunger in America by Mariana Chilton
A radical and urgent new approach to how we can solve the structural problems of hunger and poverty in the US. Mariana Chilton shows that the solution to food insecurity lies far beyond food and must incorporate personal, political, and spiritual approaches if we are serious about fixing the crisis. Learn more>>> | EBSCO’s Magazine Archives | eReviews By Rob Tench Informative and impactful, EBSCO’s Magazine Archives database chronicles important events, people, and popular culture movements of the 20th century. | Policy Commons | eReviews By Michael Rodriguez The Policy Commons database is a powerful search engine that offers discovery and access to millions of gray literature documents on public policy. | The Asian American Experience | eReviews By Sarah Hashimoto The Asian American Experience database is an illuminating resource that offers unprecedented access to a range of materials centered on Asian American politics, arts and entertainment, literature, science, and more. | Knight Foundation Survey on Book Banning | Book Pulse By Sarah Wolberg A new Knight Foundation survey supports the idea that book bans are being pursued by a vocal, politically motivated minority. The Independent Book Publishers Association and EveryLibrary Institute will launch the We Are Stronger Than Censorship program. Plus, interviews with Danez Smith and Francesca Segal and Page to Screen. | Daydream by Hannah Grace Tops Holds Lists | Book Pulse By Kate Merlene Daydream by Hannah Grace leads holds this week. Also getting buzz are titles by Ann Cleeves, Emma R. Alban, and Fiona Barton. Four LibraryReads and two Indie Next picks publish this week. People’s book of the week is Small Rain by Garth Greenwell. September’s LibraryReads list features top pick The Night Guest by Hildur Knútsdóttir. The inaugural American Manga Award winners are announced. Moonflower Murders, based on the novel by Anthony Horowitz, premieres September 15. Plus, Kazuo Ishiguro’s A Pale View of Hills is being adapted for the big screen in Japan. | Winners of the Indiana Author Awards | Book Pulse By Sarah Wolberg Winners of the Indiana Author Awards are announced, including Tess Gunty’s The Rabbit Hutch, Rebecca McKanna’s Don’t Forget the Girl, and Brittany Means’s Hell If We Don’t Change Our Ways. The Bookseller reports on censorship in UK school libraries. Interviews with Danez Smith, Carole Hopson, and Alexis Pauline Gumbs arrive. Plus, new title bestsellers. | From the Pages of infoDOCKET... | WEB-FIRST REVIEWS OF BOOKS AND MEDIA | In romance, Amanda Elliot's Love You a Latke is a starred selection. "This holiday treat is as wonderfully sweet and gooey as the traditional Hanukkah doughnut." The Devil Raises His Own, by Scott Phillips, is a starred mystery. "A knockout comedy of manners about sex, violence, and making blue movies in early 20th-century La La Land." And Irene Hannon's Over the Edge is a starred Christian fiction selection. "For fans of Patricia Bradley and Nancy Mehl, this latest page-turning thriller from Hannon (the second in the “Undaunted Courage” series, after Into the Fire) will keep readers guessing until the end." See All Reviews››› | 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 UC San Diego Library is seeking a candidate for Head of CDL Shared Cataloging Program. | |