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DeLa Dos on the Equity Work Ahead for ARL By Lisa Peet The Association of Research Libraries (ARL) recently appointed DeLa Dos as senior director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI). They will lead the association’s DEI priorities, working with and providing strategic guidance to ARL’s DEI Committee and Board of Directors. Dos steps into their new role on June 7. LJ caught up with them and ARL Executive Director Mary Lee Kennedy to find out more about their thoughts on DEI work and the association’s ongoing efforts. |
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SPONSORED CONTENT Time to Cozy Up to Some Great Authors Get comfortable and join LJ and Macmillan for an afternoon of author conversations. Outcasts and outlaws. Secrets and skeletons. Dancers, dangers and divorce. Join us for Lounging in the Library with eight fabulous authors. Register here››› |
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DPLA Agreement Makes Amazon Publishing Ebooks and Audiobooks Available to Libraries By Matt Enis On May 18, Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) signed an agreement with Amazon Publishing that will make all of the latter’s 10,000 ebooks and audiobooks available to libraries via the DPLA Exchange content marketplace. This is the first time that ebooks and audiobooks from Amazon Publishing have been made available to libraries. |
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10 Books and Resources on the Tulsa Race Massacre By SLJ Staff The Tulsa Race Massacre—one of the worst acts of racist violence in American history—has long been written out of history. In advance of the 100th anniversary, here are books and resources that shed light on the event. |
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Legacy by Nora Roberts Tops Holds Lists | Book Pulse By Kate Merlene Legacy by Nora Roberts leads holds this week. Four LibraryReads and four Indie Next picks publish this week. The People "Picks" book of the week is The Anthropocene Reviewed: Essays on a Human-Centered Planet by John Green. Jackie Smith wins 2021 Helen and Kurt Wolff Translator’s Prize and Alexandra Huynh has been named the new National Youth Poet Laureate. |
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Valeria Luiselli Wins 2021 Dublin Literary Award | Book Pulse By Anita Mechler Valeria Luiselli wins the 2021 Dublin Literary Award for Lost Children Archive. The 2021 RBC Bronwen Wallace Award for Emerging Writers finalists, Wilbur Smith Adventure Writing Prize published shortlist, and the Photography and Moving Image Book Award winners are announced . |
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Reviews WEB-FIRST REVIEWS OF BOOKS AND MEDIA Wake: The Hidden History of Women-Led Slave Revolts, by Rebecca Hall with illustrations by Hugo Martinez, is one of this week's starred graphic novel selections. "Heartbreaking yet triumphant, Hall’s vivid reconstructions bore laser-like into a history long hidden. Her engaged scholarship adds back facts that have been stricken from many histories, and it empowers current lives and activism." Please Please Tell Me Now: The Duran Duran Story, by veteran rock biographer Stephen Davis, is one of this week's starred performing arts titles. "This lively, engaging work captures the initial adrenaline rush and eventual stultifying downward spiral of a band that helped define early eighties rock. Highly recommended." Body Shocks, the latest short story collection edited by Ellen Datlow, is one of this week's starred horror selections. "This authoritative collection is a must for any library, as an introduction to body and extreme horror for readers and librarians alike. Recommend to readers who love horror stories that make their skin crawl while they read about skin literally crawling." Pint of No Return, by Dana Mentink, is this week's starred mystery. "This terrific series debut is certain to tempt the reading palates of fans of Cleo Coyle, Sarah Graves, and the much-missed Diane Mott Davidson." And The Anthropocene Reviewed: Essays on a Human-Centered Planet, by John Green, is this week's starred literature title. "This is a book about culture, about science and medicine, about Green himself, but really it surpasses these designations. It is essential to the human conversation." 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 Texas State University seeks an Associate Vice President and University Librarian |
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