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May 13, 2025

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Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden Is Fired
By Lisa Peet
President Donald Trump has fired Librarian of Congress Dr. Carla Hayden. In a two-sentence email obtained by the Associated Press, sent on the evening of Thursday, May 8, Deputy Director of Presidential Personnel Trent Morse wrote, “Carla, on behalf of President Donald J. Trump, I am writing to inform you that your position as the Librarian of Congress is terminated effective immediately. Thank you for your service.”
 
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Prepub Alert: The Complete List | September 2025 Titles
By Melissa DeWild and Neal Wyatt
All the September 2025 Prepub Alerts in one place, plus a downloadable spreadsheet of all titles from every post.
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Navigating Trade-Offs between Price and Financial Stability

When inflation is above target and financial stress rises, central banks face trade-offs between price and financial stability. Liquidity tools and stability policies can help central banks manage stress while maintaining their inflation-fighting stance. Tool limitations and country-specific challenges may hinder central banks’ ability to achieve both goals simultaneously.
 

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SLA Announces Decision To Dissolve
By Jennifer A. Dixon
On March 26, the Special Libraries Association (SLA) announced its dissolution, following a unanimous vote by 2025 SLA Board members. The SLA Board is currently developing a plan for the dissolution process, which they anticipate should be complete by April 2026. That plan will be presented to SLA membership for a vote in June and, after legal review, a Petition for Dissolution will be filed with the office of the Attorney General for New York. SLA will then have 270 days to wrap up the organization’s finances and liabilities.
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Two Lawsuits Challenging IMLS Dismantling Are Granted Partial Restraining Order, Preliminary Injunction
By Lisa Peet
UPDATE: On May 6, Judge John J. McConnell Jr. issued a preliminary injunction in Rhode Island vs. Trump, stating that the actions of the executive order fall under the definition of “arbitrary and capricious,” as “IMLS, MBDA, and FMCS have not provided a rational connection between the sweeping actions they have taken and the vague, conclusory justifications they have provided,” and that the rescission of IMLS grants is in violation of Constitutional law.
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Academic Movers Q&A: Matt Huculak on Connecting People and Preserving Holocaust History
By Amy Rea
Matt Huculak was named a 2024 Library Journal Mover & Shaker for his work with researchers, artists, Holocaust survivors, and educators to help develop a graphic book about the Holocaust. We recently spoke with Huculak, who is now director of  KULA: Library Futures Academy at the University of Victoria, about the vital importance and relevance of that work and how it came about.
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“From her decades of service in Baltimore to her historic tenure as the first woman and first African American Librarian of Congress, Dr. Hayden has broken barriers and inspired generations. We are grateful for her leadership, her legacy, and her unwavering belief in the power of libraries to uplift communities.”

 

–From: Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden Is Fired

Gale Launches New Digital Scholar Lab Features and Online Digital Humanities Course
By Matt Enis
Gale recently debuted new personalization and visualization features for its Digital Scholar Lab—a cloud-based research environment designed to facilitate the access and analysis of Gale primary source materials and a researcher’s local humanities and social sciences collections.
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Studies Show a Need for More College and Career Planning Resources. Here’s One Way Libraries Can Help.

Students researching their college choices can’t always find the information they need easily—and this is particularly true for underserved populations. With college applications more competitive than ever, students are also looking for test prep resources and other advice to help them successfully navigate this process. Peterson's can help.

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Percival Everett’s James Wins Pulitzer Prize for Fiction | Book Pulse
By Kate Merlene
The Pulitzer Prizes are announced, with James by Percival Everett winning the top prize in fiction. Combee by Edda L. Fields-Black, Native Nations by Kathleen DuVal, Every Living Thing by Jason Roberts, New and Selected Poems by Marie Howe, Feeding Ghosts by Tessa Hulls, and To the Success of Our Hopeless Cause by Benjamin Nathans also win Pulitzer Prizes. Earlyword’s May GalleyChat spreadsheet is out now. The Original Daughter by Jemimah Wei is the May GMA book club pick. Diana Gabaldon’s 10th and final Outlander book will be titled A Blessing for a Warrior Going Out.
 
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Christian Book Awards Winners Are Announced | Book Pulse
By Sarah Wolberg
Winners of the Christian Book Awards and nominees for the Splatterpunk Awards are announced. For the first time, S. & S. will distribute books into the Spanish-speaking market in the U.S. and around the world through a partnership with Urano World Publishing Group. Authors Equity has partnered with German new adult romance imprint LYX Books to bring bestselling LYX titles to readers in North America. Plus, new title bestsellers and interviews with Lili Taylor, Geena Davis, and Ana Huang.
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LA Times Book Prize Winners | Book Pulse
By Kate Merlene
The Los Angeles Times Book Prize winners are announced, including Jiaming Tang, Laura Beers, Jesse Katz, Jennine Capó Crucet, Andrea Freeman, Danielle Trussoni, and Kelly Link. The Plutarch Award shortlist, is announced along with the finalists for the RBC Bronwen Wallace Awards for Emerging Writers and the Theakston Awards longlist. Globe Pequot is purchasing Square One Publishers, while Alliance has canceled an agreement to purchase the bankrupt Diamond Comics. Plus, Philip Pullman will publish The Rose Field, the third and final volume in “The Book of Dust” series, in October.
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Oregon Book Award Winners Are Revealed | Book Pulse
By Kate Merlene
The Oregon Book Award winners are announced. Cyrus Cassells wins the Jackson Poetry Prize. Finalists for the Crime Writers of Canada Awards and German Nonfiction Prize are announced, along with longlists for the CWA Dagger Awards and the Stephen Leacock Medal for Humor. Mystery Writers of America’s 79th Edgar Awards will be celebrated tomorrow, May 1; CrimeReads hosts a roundtable with the nominees to discuss the state of crime writing. LibraryReads and LJ offer read-alikes for this week’s top holds title, 25 Alive by James Patterson & Maxine Paetro. British novelist Jane Gardam has died at the age of 96.
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Winners of the Vermont Book Awards and Sarton and Gilda Women’s Book Awards are announced | Book Pulse
By Sarah Wolberg
Winners of the Vermont Book Awards, winners of the Sarton and Gilda Women’s Book Awards, and shortlists for the UK Booksellers Association’s Indie Book Awards are announced. They Came for the Schools by Mike Hixenbaugh wins the NYPL’s Helen Bernstein Book Award for Excellence in Journalism. Frank Herbert posthumously wins the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Association’s Infinity Award. Plus, Page to Screen and interviews with Jennifer Hope Choi, Rachel Cockerell, Hamilton Nolan, and Jean Grae.
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Amazon Canada First Novel Award Finalists | Book Pulse
By Sarah Wolberg
Finalists are announced for the Amazon Canada First Novel Award and the Trillium Book Awards for writers from Ontario, Canada. Margaret Atwood wins the Griffin Poetry Prize Lifetime Recognition Award. Carley Fortune recommends high-stakes romances. Plus, new title bestsellers and interviews with José Andrés, the hosts of the podcast We Can Do Hard Things, and Brendan Slocumb.
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From the Pages of infoDOCKET...

  • Just Released: 2025 EDUCAUSE Horizon Report | Teaching and Learning Edition

  • European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) Releases Study on Generative Artificial Intelligence and Copyright

  • Launch of the Beta Version of the New English Short Title Catalogue (ESTC)

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Career Services and Workforce Development Centers for Libraries: A Guide, by Raymond Pun and others, is a starred Pro Media title. "Well-researched, creative, and actionable, this vital road map provides much-needed guidance for supporting job seekers as they navigate the constantly changing and often daunting employment landscape." Deborah Baker's Charlottesville: An American Story is a starred history selection. "This compelling work combines historical depth with vivid storytelling, making it invaluable for its intended audience." Also in history, The Black Family Who Built America: The McKissacks, Two Centuries of Daring Pioneers, by Cheryl McKissack Daniel, is a starred title. "Readers of business books, Black history, and architectural history will enjoy this work, an excellent addition for all library collections."

 

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