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Honoring Christian Fiction’s Best | Carol Awards 2017 By Wilda Williams The 16th annual conference of American Christian Fiction Writers, held September 21–24 at the Gaylord Texan Resort and Convention Center in Grapevine, TX, culminated in the awards gala and the announcement of the 2017 Carol Award winners for excellence in Christian fiction. |
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First—And Foremost | Debut Novels By Barbara Hoffert Some debut novels are much anticipated. Others seem to come out of nowhere. Fall 2017/winter 2018 bring the promise of fresh, new voices. |
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Balancing Connections and Collections | Library Design By Audrey Barbakoff Increasingly, libraries support learning that is social and emotional as well as intellectual, carving out room for learning commons, flexible spaces, quiet contemplation, and active collaboration. |
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Get Moving | Library Design By Traci Lesneski Creating healthy indoor environments that physically connect us to the outdoors, offer access to daylight and views, and motivate us to move our bodies more is critical. |
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Train in Vain | Music Matters By Robin Bradford Recently, a patron came in and asked for train sounds on CD. Easy enough; libraries always seem to have at least one sound effects CD lying around at all times, right? |
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Xpress Reviews WEB-FIRST REVIEWS OF BOOKS AND MEDIA Ernest J. Gaines's The Tragedy of Brady Sims is this week's starred fiction title. "This dialog-filled novella is both a powerful depiction of different generations of a tight-knit African American community and a very subtle commentary on how high incarceration rates of black men nationally have created the equivalent of a Jim Crow criminal justice system." In nonfiction, Caz Hildebrand's The Grammar of Spice herb dictionary is "recommended for large public, academic, or art libraries; however, the reasonable price will make it a possible source for smaller libraries with clientele who appreciate a unique subject with artistic designs." Sophie Goldstein's starred graphic novel, House of Women, is "Highly recommended for book groups and all adult graphic novels collections. Explicit sexual content makes this an adult-only read." And Donna Alward's Deck the Halls is this week's starred e-original. "Romance readers who love holiday stories will be thrilled with this latest addition." See All Xpress Reviews››› |
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Build and Market Diverse, Equitable, and Inclusive Collections Do you want to ensure that your library’s collections are Diverse, Equitable, Inclusive—and Well-Read? Do you want to become a more culturally literate librarian and a more effective advocate for your community? We’ve developed a foundational course specifically for librarian professionals who work in collections and readers’ advisory (RA). |
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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 City of Austin seeks an Assistant Director Libraries |
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