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November 10, 2016
Carla Hayden and Tony Marx Hayden, Marx in Conversation at NYPL
By Lisa Peet
Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden and New York Public Library President Tony Marx sat down for a discussion of research, preservation, digitization, plans for the Library of Congress, and the influence of Hamilton.
 
Steven Bell Making a Rough Journey a Bit Smoother | From the Bell Tower
By Steven Bell
Among academic librarians there is strong support for the premise that their work contributes to student success. A new report confirms that too many undergraduates experience a rough road with dead ends. Can we help smooth their journey?

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Wayne Wiegand Wiegand Researches the History of U.S. Public School Libraries
By Rocco Staino
School librarians will be important primary sources in historian Wayne Wiegand’s project, facilitated by a visiting scholar post at the Library of Congress.
 
Gig City Music Gig City Music | Field Reports
By Mary Barnett
The Chattanooga Public Library hosted a collaboration between the visiting OneBeat Fellows and the Miami, FL–based Fellows of the New World Symphony, America’s Orchestral Academy, while more than 700 miles apart.
 
Reference 2017Database Updates | Reference 2017
By Jason L. Steagall
More than a dozen recent and forthcoming reference databases and online products, organized by category. Also see our New Database Releases and New Print Reference Releases.
 
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The Smear Four Key Current Events Titles | Nonfiction Previews, May 2017, Pt. 1
By Barbara Hoffert
Reviews of The Smear: How Shady Political Operatives Control What You See, What You Think, and How You Vote; The Broken Ladder: How Inequality Affects the Way We Think, Live, and Die; Everybody Lies: Big Data, New Data, and What the Internet Reveals About Who We Really Are; and more.
 
Credo, AR State University Partner Credo, AR State University Partner to Boost College Readiness
By SLJ Staff
A partnership between Credo and Arkansas State aims to support student learning at the middle and high school level and ease the transition to higher education.
 
The Pregnancy Encyclopedia LJ Reference Reviews: November 15, 2016
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The Pregnancy Encyclopedia offers complete material in a simple format; varied strands of American Myths, Legends, and Tall Tales argue effectively for the truths behind myths; Job & Career Accelerator meets the needs of virtually everyone.
 
Movers & Shakers 2017 Movers & Shakers 2017 | Call for Nominations
We've extended the nomination deadline for Movers and Shakers, profiling 50 or more up-and-coming individuals from around the field, to November 18.
 
Framed Kennedy Chronicles | Audio Reviews, November 1, 2016
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Compelling, convincing, and current, Kennedy has Framed a great listen for fans of true crime aficionados and conspiracy theorists; Tye delivers an insightful look into the ways Bobby Kennedy became involved in the civil rights movement.
 
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Treasure Palaces LJ Nonfiction Reviews: November 15, 2016
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The eminently accessible Comfort & Glory will make a wonderful addition to public libraries of all sizes; a worthy memorial to novelist Conroy; in-depth, empowering memoirs from Bosworth, Viloria; authentic, accessible, and inspiring, Olympian Vonn’s Strong Is the New Beautiful.
 
John N. Berry III The Oldest Challenge: It comes from believers, parents, even librarians | Blatant Berry
By John N. Berry III
Conflicts that pit our professional stance in favor of intellectual freedom against citizen pressure or our own impulses to suppress “inappropriate” expression is the oldest challenge librarianship faces.
 
A Little Book on Form Literature, Music, TV | Arts Previews, Apr. 2017, Pt. 4
By Barbara Hoffert
Reviews of Falstaff: Give Me Life, A Little Book on Form: An Exploration into the Formal Imagination of Poetry, Dreaming the Beatles: The Love Story of One Band and the Whole World, and more.
 
Vertical Nonfiction on Mary Astor’s Custody Trial and Taking a Vertical View | Xpress Reviews
By LJ Reviews
The trial story includes a strong, smart Astor; her troubled, nervous ex-spouse; their intense, hardworking lawyers; and a kindly judge; Graham looks at satellites, bombers, drones, helicopters, elevators, skyscrapers, housing, favelas, sewers, bunkers, mines, and basements—from below ground to high in the air.
 
 
 

 
 
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The Obama administration launched Code.gov, a new repository for government open source code now featuring nearly 50 open source projects from more than ten agencies. Coders can expect to see more projects on the site in the coming months as agencies implement the recently released Federal Source Code Policy, U.S. CIO Tony Scott said in a blog post announcing the launch.
 
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