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Tressie McMillan Cottom Keynoter Tressie McMillan Cottom Talks Human-Centered Data Rights and Pragmatic Hope | ACRL 2021
By Lisa Peet 
The Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) 2021 virtual conference, held April 13–16, started off on a strong note with Tressie McMillan Cottom’s opening keynote. Her thoughts on how to center human rights and justice within an academic framework gave attendees much to think about as they continued on to the many panels, sessions, exhibits, and other offerings. 
Restorative Libraries Restorative Libraries: Restorative Justice Practices and How to Implement Them
By Stephen Jackson 
Restorative justice is broadly defined as an approach to repairing and addressing harm done within a community. It can also be understood as a practice that emphasizes the importance of every voice being heard when harm is done, in order to repair the holistic well-being of the person harmed, the person responsible for the harm, and the community impacted by the offense. 
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Dean Betsy Dean Betsy Wilson Reflects on 20 Years Leading UW Libraries
By Lisa Peet
Lizabeth (Betsy) Wilson, vice provost for digital initiatives and dean of university libraries at the University of Washington (UW), recently announced that she will retire on June 30. Wilson has served as dean since 2001; in 2013 she took on the vice provost role as well, leading the libraries’ strategy on digital scholarship, data stewardship, and open access. 
Her Honor Seeking Justice and Equality: Social Science Previews, Oct. 2021, Pt. 4 | Prepub Alert
By Barbara Hoffert 
From retired judge LaDoris Hazzard Cordell, to Congo-born, Rwanda-raised refugee Dogon Mondiant, to Pulitzer Prize winner Farah Stockman, personal perspectives on social justice issues worldwide. 
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Nominations are open for the 2021 Library Journal/Gale Library of the Year. The award celebrates service to the community, creativity in developing programs or increasing library usage, leadership in launching initiatives that can be emulated by other libraries, and commitment to equity and inclusion. Enter by May 3.
"Any platform we adopt isn’t just a tool, it is also a container for shaping our values, politics, and ideas. If we thought about learning analytics not just as platform but ethical code with our colleagues and peers in our community, we might ask different questions."
Underwater Wild From Consciousness & Cyberwar to Dogs, Antelopes & Octopuses: STEM Previews, Oct. 2021, Pt. 4 | Prepub Alert
By Barbara Hoffert,
Reviews of Feeling & Knowing: Making Minds Conscious, Underwater Wild: My Octopus Teacher’s Extraordinary World, The Wires of War: Technology and the Global Struggle for Power and Order, and more.
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From LJ Reviews:
POLITICAL SCIENCE 
PREMIUM

Dissent: The Radicalization of the Republican Party and Its Capture of the Court
By Jackie Calmes  
This exhaustively detailed book will engage general readers interested in civic duty and privacy. Contemporary journalistic treatments of the confirmation will have to suffice until historical perspective produces what scholars may consider a definitive account.  
PREMIUM
Lucky: How Joe Biden Barely Won the Presidency
By Jonathan Allen & Amie Parnes  
Readers who enjoy political coverage of the election process and want to know more about Joe Biden’s campaign will be well informed by this book.
LAW & CRIME 
PREMIUM

Crime Time: Twenty True Tales of Murder, Madness, and Mayhem
By J. North Conway  
This entertaining, concise collection will entice fans of true crime and history. Readers may also enjoy Mike Rothmiller’s True Crime Chronicles: Serial Killers, Outlaws, and Justice…Real Crime Stories from the 1800s.
PREMIUM
Psychiana Man: A Mail-Order Prophet, His Followers, and the Power of Belief in Hard Times
By Brandon R. Schrand  
This bizarre, gripping, yet balanced account of a charismatic man and an enterprise that prospered under the guise of religion will appeal to true crime fans and those interested in religious cults, including readers of Lawrence Wright’s Going Clear: Scientology, Hollywood and the Prison of Belief.
SCIENCES
PREMIUM

Letter to a Young Female Physician: Notes from a Medical Life
By Suzanne Koven  
A candid account that will spark the interest of aspiring physicians.

PREMIUM
The Comfort Crisis: Embrace Discomfort to Reclaim Your Wild, Happy, Healthy Self
By Michael Easter
Despite some flaws, this is an engaging read, recommended for those who enjoy outdoor writing, as well as for armchair (therefore very comfortable) critics of the modern lifestyle.

PREMIUM
Count Down: How Our Modern World Is Threatening Sperm Counts, Altering Male and Female Reproductive Development, and Imperiling the Future of the Human Race  
By Shanna H. Swan & Stacey Colino  
Well-researched, with an extensive bibliography and a useful glossary of key concepts. A fast-paced account that offers myriad recommendations for lifestyle changes to reduce exposure to the chemicals that Swan and Colino identify as threats to the future of humankind.
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The Man Who Lived Underground 2021 Hugo Awards Finalists Announced | Book Pulse
By Kate Merlene
The 2021 Hugo Award Finalists are announced including Best Novel. Rep. John Lewis’s Carry On: Reflections for a New Generation will be released on July 13, almost a year after his death, while Richard Wright's The Man Who Lived Underground will finally come out in its original form on April 20th. 
Three Sisters Historical Fiction Previews, Oct. 2021, Pt. 4 | Prepub Alert
By Barbara Hoffert 
This month’s historical fiction limns the 20th century, with a focus on the World Wars. 
William Still Abolitionist Leaders | Social Sciences Reviews
By LJ Reviews 
William C. Kashatus writes an essential work on the Underground Railroad. Dorothy Wickenden fills a gap in the telling of women's and abolitionist history. 
Ear Hustle Voices from Prison: Nonfiction Previews, Oct. 2021, Pt. 4 | Prepub Alert
By Barbara Hoffert 
Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist Chris Hedges discusses the creation and staging of a play written by his students at East Jersey State Prison. Nigel Poor and Earlonne Woods expand on their Pulitzer Prize finalist podcast, Ear Hustle, launched at San Quentin State Prison. Two books in the surge of publications addressing the serious crisis of incarceration. 
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By LJ Reviews 

How the Elements Were Named, Rainbow Palate, Pioneering British Women Chemists, and more in chemistry titles: April 2020 to date as identified by GOBI Library Solutions from EBSCO.

1. Antimony, Gold, and Jupiter's Wolf: How the Elements Were Named.
Wothers, Peter
Oxford University Press
2019. ISBN 9780199652723. $25.95

2. What Is a Chemical Element? A Collection of Essays by Chemists, Philosophers, Historians, and Educators.
Editor: Eric Scerri
Oxford University Press
2020. ISBN 9780190933784. $99.95

3. Rainbow Palate: How Chemical Dyes Changed the West's Relationship with Food.
Cobbold, Carolyn
University of Chicago Press
2020. ISBN 9780226727059. $40.00 
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