Welcome to LJAN Resources, our monthly academic content roundup. We’ll be curating standout InfoDocket posts and nonfiction LJ book reviews once every month for quick access to news and reviews you can use. | A New Book From ACRL: The Open Science Cookbook; Open Access Edition Available ACRL announces the publication of The Open Science Cookbook, edited by Emily Bongiovanni, Melanie Gainey, Chasz Griego, and Lencia McKee, a collection of lesson plans and activities for supporting openly accessible, reproducible research. The Open Science Cookbook provides a wide variety of lesson plans and learning activities for supporting collaborative, transparent, openly accessible, and reproducible research. In five sections, it has something for beginners to more advanced practitioners and for different audience sizes. | Journal Article (preprint): “Excellence in Research Library Leadership: The Key Virtues” This paper seeks to define the qualities of a good research library leader through a qualitative study using the lens of Aristotelian virtue theory. Narrative evidence was collected from library directors in the UK and North America on their ethical identity, how they develop excellence in their libraries, and how they deal with complex problems. A set of virtues are identified and presented in a model of a flow of influence from the leader into the organization, with beneficial effects on character, culture and social impact. The paper provides a unique perspective on library leadership and organization in the academy. | SPONSORED BY CLARIVATE | EX LIBRIS Moving Libraries Forward in an Ever-Changing World Libraries are once again at the forefront of change, continuously adapting to meet the shifting demands of their communities and institutions. From harnessing the power of emerging technologies to redefining the role of physical spaces, libraries are evolving into vibrant, multifunctional hubs of innovation, collaboration and learning. Read more>>> | Journal Article: “The Evolution of Scientific Writing: An Analysis of 20 Million Abstracts Over 70 Years in Health and Medical Science” For at least a century, scientists have been concerned with the need for clear scientific writing. This concern has grown with the advent of the internet allowing for global, interdisciplinary collaboration. In this study, we used R software to analyse over twenty million abstracts from scientific papers in the health and medical fields—tracking changes in the frequency with which different writing components have been used since the 1950s. This historical understanding provides insight into our past writing cultures, how they have changed, and where we stand as science communicators today. | Flickr Foundation Publishes Research Report: Building a “Data Lifeboat” for Flickr This document contains findings from co-design workshops and in-depth interviews conducted with digital cultural heritage practitioners in Washington D.C. and London during October-November 2024. Funded by the Mellon Foundation Public Knowledge Grant, this research explored the development of the Data Lifeboat tool for preserving networked image content from Flickr and the speculative Safe Harbor Network of trusted institutions for maintaining Data Lifeboats in the long term. | SPONSORED BY JSTOR Success Story: How Syracuse Leads in Open Access with Path to Open
Today’s libraries need programs that align with their values, offer a solid return on investment, and support bibliodiversity. This is why Syracuse University joined JSTOR’s Path to Open, at both the press and library levels. This groundbreaking initiative aims to support the transition of high-quality monographs to open access at unprecedented scale.
Read the success story>>> | Report: Landmark Research Project Sheds New Light on the Future of Digital Books From the UC Davis Library: A landmark research project led by the University of California Libraries provides new insight into what students, faculty and researchers want to be able to do with digital books, and how libraries, publishers and distributors of digital books can better meet those needs within the parameters of U.S. copyright law. | Roger Schonfeld Named Managing Director, JSTOR Digital Stewardship Services ITHAKA announced on May 29 that Roger Schonfeld will lead JSTOR Digital Stewardship Services as its managing director. Launched in April 2025, JSTOR Digital Stewardship is a new digital collection stewardship solution designed to help libraries and archives describe, preserve, manage, and share their unique collections at scale. This service integrates next generation digital asset management with AI-powered collection processing using JSTOR Seeklight, long-term preservation powered by Portico, and paths for increased discovery through the JSTOR platform. | SPONSORED CONTENT Are You Going to ALA Annual in Philadelphia? The Aisle-by-Aisle Exhibitor Guide & Coupon Booklet is now available for download. Get an early look at the exhibitors and what’s happening on the show floor: book signings, show specials, prize drawings, and booth giveaways.
| TECHNOLOGY PREMIUM The Intelligence Explosion: When AI Beats Humans at Everything By James Barrat Writing for all readers as a warner, not a doomsayer, Barrat aims to dispel widespread ignorance about AI at a time of exponentially decreasing chances to control its impact on the shape of human society. PREMIUM Digital Culture Shock: Who Creates Technology and Why This Matters By Katharina Reinecke Reinecke draws on decades of research in anthropology, neuroscience, and human-computer interaction, providing a well-sourced and diverse approach to these challenges. This book is essential for readers interested in the cultural dimensions of technology development. | 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 Durham County is seeking a Library Director. | |