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August 29, 2017
Federal Deposit Library Rules GPO Requests Recommendations to Update Federal Deposit Library Rules
By Lisa Peet
U.S. Government Publishing Office director Davita Vance-Cooks has asked the Depository Library Council to recommend changes to Chapter 19 of Title 44 of the U.S. Code, a request that has some members of the government information community concerned and others encouraged.
Lineage as Legacy” exhibition at the Ivy Tech IU Professor’s Archives Inspire Cross-Discipline Projects
By Julia Lee Barclay-Morton
When Carrie Schwier moved into her position as outreach and public services archivist at the Indiana University Archives, Bloomington, in 2015, she decided to reach beyond her “avid partners” such as the history department “to departments such as fine arts, folklore, media studies, [and] theater."
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National Conference of African American Librarians Highlights from the National Conference of African American Librarians
By Jason Alston
From rebounding attendance to amazing site visits to a surprise visit from a United States congressman, the tenth National Conference of African American Librarians offered attendees excitement, motivation, and unity of purpose.
Tamiko Brown Tamiko Brown: SLJ’s 2017 School Librarian of the Year
By Grace Hwang Lynch
Tamiko Brown of Ed White E-STEM Magnet School in El Lago, TX, has been named the 2017 School Librarian of the Year. Also, check out Hero of Collaboration Jan Wilson, Hero of Equitable Access April Wathen, Hero of Family Outreach Liz Phipps Soeiro, and Maker Hero Alisha Wilson.
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Architecture Roundup 2017Architecture Roundup 2017 | Call for Submissions
Library Journal is collecting data on building projects completed between July 1, 2016 and June 30, 2017 for its annual Year in Architecture feature, to be published in our November 15 issue. The deadline for submission is September 6.
 
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Steven Bell Library Leaders Need to Get Humor Right | Leading from the Library
By Steven Bell
Library leaders have their share of celebratory and difficult moments. Sometimes it seems like the bad news outweighs the good, and that’s when leaders may use humor to cope with organizational stress. Those who do humor well know how to get it right.
Michael Stephens What’s Next | Office Hours
By Michael Stephens
The Next Library 2017 conference in Aarhus, Denmark integrated technology into the fabric of the activities seamlessly, not for the coolness factor.
"The plan [was] to have the students write short biographical sketches of [Alma] Eikerman and then design two pieces of art inspired from the collection or her work. It was actually the students who proposed the idea of the exhibit."
Thinking Outside the Bin Thinking Outside the Bin: Why labeling books by reading level disempowers young readers
By Kiera Parrott
Rather than having a conversation about interests, children in leveled classrooms and school libraries are often directed to color-coded bins or shelves labeled by level.
New Haven Noir Short Stories: The Collected Edition | Wyatt’s World
By Neal Wyatt
Among the fine, newly released story collections of summer/fall are James McBride’s Five-Carat Soul, Josh Weil’s The Age of Perpetual Light, and Paul Yoon’s The Mountain. With such ripe conditions, it’s an ideal time to consider new anthologies of short fiction.
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Controlled Burn Erin McLellan's Controlled Burn is this week's starred fiction title. "This debut is an A+ example of young friends-to-lovers romance as well as new adult genre-theming. McLellan crafts a beautiful, angst-filled, and heart-wrenching debut that readers will not be able to put down." In Audiobooks, Jane Healey's The Saturday Evening Girls Club is recommended for "historical fiction and women’s fiction fans.... Cassandra Campbell’s performance is delightful. She capably portrays the large cast of characters, and as Caprice, the story’s main focus, her voice is soft but firm, conveying inner strength and a defined sense of self." No Small Plans, by Gabrielle Lyon and others, is this week's starred graphic novel. "Visually beautiful yet also artfully written in a way that entertains, this graphic work encourages readers to consider important questions related to their own communities and building a better tomorrow." And in e-originals, Nika Rhone's debut, What the Lady Wants, is "recommended for romance lovers who like a little humor and a lot of intrigue.... Rhone does an excellent job with the dialog and the suspenseful plot."

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On Friday, October 20, in partnership with Fort Vancouver Regional Library—at its award-winning Vancouver Community Library (WA)—the newest installment of Library Journal’s building and design event will provide ideas and inspiration for renovating, retrofitting, or re-building your library, no matter your budget!
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