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Costs Outstrip Library Budgets | Periodicals Price Survey 2020 By Stephen Bosch, Barbara Albee, & Sion Romaine Many libraries are cutting continuing expenditures by cancelling or breaking up journal packages, and buying only those titles for which use or demand justifies the price. Others are aggressively renegotiating contracts with publishers to reduce ongoing costs. |
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HISTORY The Unfathomable Ascent: How Hitler Came to Power By Peter Ross Range Despite a few missteps, Range exhibits a deft hand at keeping track of the multiple plot lines of German politics. This will be of interest to readers of his previous book and those looking for more insight into the beginnings of Hitler’s rise to power. |
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The NRA: The Unauthorized History By Frank Smyth The book is meticulously detailed, sometimes overly so, including investigations into the NRA’s internal debates and parliamentary process. Still, libraries looking for a nonpartisan history of the organization will be well-served. |
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Plant Magic: Herbalism in Real Life By Christine Buckley Accessible, organized, and engaging, this is a useful introductory resource and perennial reference guide. There may be increased interest, too, as readers look for ways to grow their own food and boost their immune systems. | Plant Tribe: Living Happily Ever After with Plants By Igor Josifovic & Judith De Graaff An enjoyable guide for beginners and experienced green thumbs alike. |
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8 Great Libraries for Your Zoom Background By Meredith Schwartz Whether you’re a librarian doing story times from your couch or a library fan missing in-person visits, here are eight photos of light, bright, and beautiful libraries to ensure that next time you go on camera, the library’s behind you all the way. |
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Booklist: Post-Binge-Watching Reads By Mahnaz Dar Many people stuck inside all day have dived back into favorite TV series to pass the time. Between binge-watches, learn more about your favorite shows with these can’t-miss reads from academic and pop culture authors. |
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ACADEMIC BESTSELLERS: Social Sciences By LJ Reviews An exposé on the shocking root cause of gender inequality and research, an intimate investigation of the true scope of domestic violence, and a powerful examination of our interactions with strangers (and why they often go wrong) top the list of best-selling social sciences books, as compiled by GOBI Library Solutions from EBSCO. 1. Invisible Women: Data Bias in a World Designed for Men Criado Perez, Caroline Harry N. Abrams. 2019. ISBN 9781419729072. $27. 2. No Visible Bruises: What We Don’t Know About Domestic Violence Can Kill Us Snyder, Rachel Louise Bloomsbury. 2019. ISBN 9781635570977. $28. 3. Talking to Strangers: What We Should Know About the People We Don't Know Gladwell, Malcolm Little, Brown. 2019. ISBN 9780316478526. $30. |
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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 Marion County Public Library System in Fairmont, WV seeks a new Library Director |
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