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Periodicals Price Survey 2022 Are We There Yet? | Periodicals Price Survey 2022
By Stephen Bosch, Barbara Albee, and Sion Romaine 
Two years into the pandemic, only flat budgets and price increases seem predictable.

 

SUCHO poster Libraries in a Time of Conflict | Peer to Peer Review
By Hammad Rauf Khan 
In April 2015 I wrote the LJ article “We Are the Monuments Men” in response to the burning of the Mosul Public Library by ISIS. Sadly, seven years later, the world is witnessing a new conflict, and I am again asking what can we do as librarians to protect, preserve, save information, special collections, cultural artifacts, and rare items in times of conflict? 
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Held for Ransom Held for Ransom
By Matt Enis
Ransomware attacks are on the rise, and several public and academic libraries have been hit by opportunistic criminals.
Graphic Novel Preview Worth 1,000 Words | Graphic Novel Preview
By Thomas Batten 
LJ’s annual look into the art, ideas, and subjects of the graphic novel format spotlights several trends to note: Web comics are bringing new readers and new voices into the field; nonfiction dominates and will continue to do so; and, within fiction genres, horror is predominant, and nostalgia for classic characters and concepts is on the rise. 
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Wagging A Cold War U.S. History: Nonfiction Previews, Oct. 2022, Pt. 3 | Prepub Alert
By Barbara Hoffert 
From early days to contemporary times.
Jade Legacy Aurora Awards Ballot and Walter Scott Prize Finalists Announced | Book Pulse
By Kate Merlene  
The 2022 Aurora Awards ballot is announced. The Walter Scott Prize shortlist for historical fiction is announced. The 2022 Deutsche Science Fiction Preis finalists are also announced.
“While we hope that none of us find ourselves and our communities in a conflict like the one playing out in Ukraine, we as library professionals should work towards creating a guidebook on protecting rare books, historical materials, documents, and maps during times of war.” 
By Barbara Hoffert 
From Papyrus to Mussolini's Daughter. 
Mieko Kawakami Heaven The International Booker Prize Shortlist, Hugo Awards, and More Announced | Book Pulse
By Anita Mechler  
Awards news abounds for the 2022 International Booker Prize shortlist, Whiting Award, Anisfield-Wolf Award, and Hugo Awards finalists.
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From LJ Reviews:
POLITICAL SCIENCE 
PREMIUM

A Matter of Trust: India-US Relations from Truman to Trump
By Meenakshi Ahamed  
A broad view of recent Indian and U.S. history and the individuals involved in creating, and hindering, bilateral ties between the two countries.
Liberalism and Its Discontents
By Francis Fukuyama 
Essential reading for all students of political science. Fukuyama’s scholarly, yet approachable work is highly recommended for any reader interested in understanding the current political environment.
PREMIUM
On the Line: A Story of Class, Solidarity, and Two Women’s Epic Fight To Build a Union
By Daisy Pitkin 
A necessary addition to academic collections, and also a great choice to round out any biography collection.
BIOGRAPHY   
Napoleon: The Decline and Fall of an Empire, 1811–1821
By Michael Broers
A masterful and unfailingly insightful examination of Napoleon’s final years. 
PREMIUM
Tears of My Mother: The Legacy of My Nigerian Upbringing
By Wendy Osefo  
This memoir is a love letter to Dr. Osefo’s mother and first-generation immigrants all across America. Readers don’t have to be Real Housewives fans to enjoy this touching story of love, loss, and emotional growth.
PREMIUM
Traitor King: The Scandalous Exile of the Duke & Duchess of Windsor
By Andrew Lownie 
Crisp prose, meticulous research with extensive footnotes, and careful objectivity make Lownie’s biography accessible to all readers.
SOCIAL SCIENCES 
PREMIUM

The Divorce Colony: How Women Revolutionized Marriage and Found Freedom on the American Frontier
By April White  
A spellbinding look into a forgotten history, with engaging storytelling that makes it feel like a dramatic novel instead of the well-researched nonfiction it is. A must for anyone interested in women’s history.
PREMIUM
Living Untethered: Beyond the Human Predicament
By Michael A. Singer  
Readers interested in self-awareness, meditation, and metaphysics will find this a quick read with a couple of insightful takeaways.
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Ex Libris’ implementation of the Innovative Direct to Inn-Reach (D2IR) APIs has enabled Hope College, a member of the Michigan statewide MelCat network, to streamline its resource sharing workflows and better integrate them within their Alma and Primo interfaces, while also automating previously manually handled processes by MelCat staff.

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 The Song of the Cell STEM Stars: Nonfiction Previews, Oct. 2022, Pt. 3 | Prepub Alert
By Barbara Hoffert 
Old worlds and brave new ones in science.

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African Europeans, the Woman at the Heart of the German Resistance to Hitler, Women on the Front Lines of WWII, and more in European History titles: April 2021 to date as identified by GOBI Library Solutions from EBSCO.

1. African Europeans: An Untold History.
Otele, Olivette
Basic Books
2021. ISBN 9781541619678. $30.00

2. All the Frequent Troubles of Our Days: The True Story of the American Woman at the Heart of the German Resistance to Hitler.
Donner, Rebecca
Little, Brown
2021. ISBN 9780316561693. $32.00

3. Correspondents: Six Women Writers on the Front Lines of World War II.
Mackrell, Judith
Doubleday
2021. ISBN 9780385547666. $30.00

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