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Librarians of the Year   Collective Support: LJ’s 2022 Librarians of the Year
By Lisa Peet 
All library staff are named 2022 Librarian of the Year winners for taking care of themselves, patrons, and one another through tough times. 
The Booker T. Washington Papers Digital Edition The Booker T. Washington Papers Digital Edition by University of Virginia Press | Reference eReview
By Michael Rodriguez 
The Booker T. Washington Papers Digital Edition gives access to multiple volumes of the innerworkings an instrumental Black educator and author. Researchers and historians will revel in the richness of this collection.
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Queensland Health Libraries Network: Bringing It All Together

Alma has provided a different vision of the future of health libraries, allowing the Queensland Health Libraries Network to explore services and functions beyond what they’d previously considered or been able to afford. digital objects and create collections not previously considered part of a health library’s role.

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image Rick Pender on the Challenge and Opportunity of Summing Up Stephen Sondheim
By Gregory Stall
With tributes to the late Stephen Sondheim coming thick and fast in the wake of his late November death, Rick Pender, author of The Stephen Sondheim Encyclopedia, discusses his new book, his research process, what it was like corresponding with Sondheim, and the enduring appeal of the Broadway composer. 
Meredith Schwartz Honoring the Core | Editorial
By Meredith Schwartz 
The field needs to support innovation to meet our changing communities’ needs—but focus on invention can lead to taking essential duties, and the people who do them, for granted. 
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Three Trends Shaping the Future of Libraries

Libraries have experienced dramatic changes in the last several years as a result of COVID and other external forces. As librarians look ahead to the future, here are three key trends that will shape their needs going forward.

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Complete National Parks of Europe All Over the Map: Up Close with the Head of National Geographic Books
By Mahnaz Dar 
Editorial director Lisa Thomas looks back on a wide-ranging career at National Geographic Books that has included editing titles on animals, the national parks, and sustainable living. 
“There can’t be an occupation more affected by all of this misinformation. It totally undermines what we’re trained to do and all the resources we have to do it. On the other hand—we have all the resources to do it.”
Open Water Costa Awards Announce Category Winners | Book Pulse
By Kate Merlene  
The Costa Award Category Winners are announced. Kathryn Heffner is awarded The Peter Nicholls Essay Prize by the Science Fiction Foundation. Chicago Review Press acquires Interlude Press.  
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From LJ Reviews:
SOCIAL SCIENCES
What My Bones Know
By Stephanie Foo  
Foo’s writing is shrewdly insightful. In telling her story so compellingly, she joins authors such as Anna Qu and Ly Tran in adding nuance to the “model minority” myth, if not actively subverting it. Highly recommended.
Poor Richard’s Women: Deborah Read Franklin and the Other Women Behind the Founding Father
By Nancy Rubin Stuart  
For lovers of biography, American history, and women’s studies. This is a terrific read: poignant, provocative, and probing.  
The Nineties: A Book
By Chuck Klosterman  
From politics to Prozac, a fascinating exploration of Generation X from the perspective of those who lived it and witnessed it. Readers will be raiding closets for mom jeans and drawers for scrunchies after reading this nostalgia-inducing book. 
SPIRITUALITY & RELIGION   
This Here Flesh: Spirituality, Liberation, and the Stories That Make Us
By Cole Arthur Riley  
A challenging and contemplative book, eminently readable as engaging prose while offering insight and depth throughout.
PREMIUM
Undoing the Knots: Five Generations of American Catholic Anti-Blackness
By Maureen O’Connell  
Recommended for readers interested in assimilation issues faced by Irish Catholic immigrants as well as the varied aspects of racism in the United States.
PREMIUM
God: An Anatomy
By Francesca Stavrakopoulou
Stavrakopoulou demonstrates scholarly acumen and popular flair. 
SCIENCES
A Molecule Away from Madness: Tales of the Hijacked Brain
By Sara Manning Peskin  
A captivating and convincing study that should bring hope and confidence to general readers as well as general practitioners, and to the millions living with neurodegenerative illness and their families. An exemplary work in the relatively new field of narrative medicine.  
PREMIUM
Dark and Magical Places: The Neuroscience of Navigation
By Christopher Kemp  
Chock-full of scientific information conveyed by a skilled storyteller, Kemp’s book is recommended for readers interested in the neurological differences between those who have an internal compass and those who get hopelessly lost.  
PREMIUM
Impact: How Rocks from Space Led to Life, Culture, and Donkey Kong
By Greg Brennecka  
Brennecka successfully tackles a niche corner of the popular science genre where anthropology meets astrophysics. His knowledge and wit come together in an excellent debut that will appeal to readers of Munroe, Neil deGrasse Tyson, and Carl Sagan. 
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Best Media 2021 Best Media 2021: Top Audiobooks and DVDs
By LJ Reviews 
This year’s top audiobooks and DVDs, selected by LJ’s editors, columnists, and reviewers, represent the best media of the past year. In a year that has seen reader, listener, and viewer engagement soar, these picks provided vehicles for escape, moved us, and made us think critically and reflect upon the society in which we live. 
The Metaverse Current Issues, Jul. 2022, Pt. 1 | Prepub Alert
By Barbara Hoffert 
From Harvey Weinstein to the U.S. Border Patrol. 
Anthem Anthem by Noah Hawley is B&N January Book Club Pick | Book Pulse
By Kate Merlene  
Olga Dies Dreaming by Xochitl Gonzalez gets a rave review in the Washington Post. 2022 preview lists arrive, along with interviews from Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden, Jean Chen Ho, Daphne Palasi Andreades, Sequoia Nagamatsu, Sean Thor Conroe, Jonathan Greenblatt, and bell hooks. 
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