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Patty Wong, Steven Yates Announce ALA Presidential Candidacy By Lisa Peet Patricia “Patty” M. Wong, City Librarian at Santa Monica Public Library, CA, and Steven Yates, Assistant Director of the University of Alabama School of Library and Information Studies, Tuscaloosa, are the candidates for the American Library Association (ALA) 2020–21 presidency. |
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Library Leaders Call for Better Communication with Publishers Over Ebooks | Baker & Taylor Summit By Matt Enis The publishing and book retailing ecosystem is changing rapidly, but public libraries continue to offer substantial opportunities to promote authors and books, and it is vital that publishers recognize libraries as important partners, a panel of library leaders said to an audience of publishing executives during Baker & Taylor’s Publisher Summit 2019, held September 24 in White Plains, NY. |
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Further Reading: Impeachment in Action By Jacob Sherman With the possibility of impeachment for President Trump making headlines, library patrons are bound to be seeking information and context. Whether for readers advisory or even a themed display, these titles will help explain the process, the current controversy, and the historical precedents. |
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How Much Coffee Do Librarians Drink? By Lisa Peet How much coffee do library workers need to get their jobs done? The results of LJ’s informal poll are in, and as it turns out, only about 60 percent drink coffee at all, with tea the beverage of choice for abstainers. |
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Kim Deitch | LJ Author Spotlight By Tom Batten Kim Deitch began his career scripting comics in the pages of the East Village Other in 1967. Often regarded as a "cartoonist’s cartoonist," he won an Eisner Award for Stuff of Dreams in 2003 and an Inkpot Award in 2008. |
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“We Are Better Than This” | SLJ Talks to George Takei By Brigid Alverson Actor and activist George Takei is as impassioned as ever about social justice. The author of They Called Us Enemy, his graphic memoir, Takei spoke to Brigid Alverson about the Japanese American experience and how the lessons of history can inform the current struggle for democracy. |
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Page to Screen | Book Pulse By Neal Wyatt The Center for Fiction announces the First Novel Prize short list. Changes come to the New York Times bestseller lists; the paper will start to include graphic novels and mass market paperbacks again. Joe Hill and David Mitchell both make news. PBS has a book-ish Sunday and more adaptations hit screens. |
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Reviews WEB-FIRST REVIEWS OF BOOKS AND MEDIA Realm of Ash, by Tasha Suri, is one of this week's starred sff titles. "Suri’s companion to Empire of Sand continues to expand on the stark beauty and power of this magical realm." Also in sff, Steven James's starred selection Synapse "delivers a thought-provoking look at the definitions of humanity, belief, and faith in this timely near-future sf thriller." In James Sallis's starred mystery, Sarah Jane, "The lyrical language and ambiguous ending is reminiscent of the best of Craig Johnson’s 'Longmire' stories." The New Voices of Science Fiction, edited by Hannu Rajaniemi and Jacob Weisman, is another starred sff selection. "While readers may be familiar with many of the names and individual works here, having them together in one volume creates a stunning set of sf shorts. Highly recommended for all collections." And this week's starred nonfiction selection, Freedom from Family Dysfunction: A Guide to Healing Families Battling Addiction or Mental Illness, by Kenneth Perlmutter, is "essential for those whose family dynamics are in disarray and who wish to develop healthy relationships." See All Reviews››› |
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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 Aram Public Library (Delavan, WI) seeks a Director |
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