Self-proclaimed “Chicana-futurist” M.M. Olivas’s debut novel, Sundown in San Ojuela, publishes in November. She discusses her interest in the horror genre, its cinematic connections, and the role of folklore in her novel.
By Jeff Ayers, Lesa Holstine, and Ilka Gordon In Too Deep by Lee Child & Andrew Child is the top holds title of the week. LibraryReads and Library Journal offer read-alikes by James Byrne, S.A. Cosby, and Daniel Silva for patrons waiting to read this buzziest book.
Dr. Ashleigh Faith, MLIS, PhD from EBSCO dives into "Libraries of Future Past," exploring how science fiction predicted today’s AI challenges: navigating information overload, discerning truth, and ethical knowledge pursuits. While AI helps, humans—especially librarians— are crucial in organizing and helping unearth trustworthy information.
Keeping up with the constantly changing technological and information landscape has presented a major challenge to the field of library science. Here are some of the leading library and information science (MLIS) master’s degree programs that are stepping up to meet these challenges.
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