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August 21, 2018 | Utah Library Workers Take Leadership to Task Over LGBTQ Display, Buttons By Lisa Peet When workers at the Hurricane branch of the Washington County Library System (WCLS), UT, were told to change signage on LTBTQ-themed displays and stop wearing buttons pointing library visitors to LGBTQ resources, they brought their concerns to the local press. |
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News Briefs Briefs from Ingram, DPLA, the Kent District Library, the National Endowment for the Arts, and more. |
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People News Hires, Promotions, Retirements, and Obituaries: August 2018. |
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Movers & Shakers 2019 | Call for Nominations By LJ The editors of Library Journal need your help identifying the emerging leaders in the library world. Movers & Shakers profiles 50 or more up-and-coming, innovative, creative individuals from around the world--both great leaders and behind-the-scenes contributors--who are providing inspiration and model programs for others. |
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A New Kids App: Khan Academy Kids By Joyce Valenza Parents and young children will discover engaging curricular content, a library of interactive books to teach early academic skills, as well as a focus on social-emotional development and healthy habits. |
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Big Books, Sure Bets, & Titles Making News | Book Pulse By Neal Wyatt In a record achievement, N.K. Jemisin wins the Hugo award for The Stone Sky. Desolation Mountain by William Kent Krueger leads holds. Barack Obama posts his summer reading list and Crazy Rich Asians has a fantastic weekend at the box office. |
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New Bestsellers Arrive, Aug. 16, 2018 | Book Pulse By Neal Wyatt Tailspin by Sandra Brown ushers in eight new bestsellers this week. The Fighters by C. J. Chivers and Flights by Olga Tokarczuk get more coverage, making them, along with Cherry by Nico Walker and Playing Changes: Jazz for the New Century by Nate Chinen, the critical darlings of the week. |
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Xpress Reviews WEB-FIRST REVIEWS OF BOOKS AND MEDIA Jo Goodman's A Touch of Flame, book two in the "Cowboys of Colorado" series, is one of two starred fiction titles this week. "After producing dozens of books, Goodman might have written her best one yet. Highly recommended." In nonfiction, Richard Thomson's Monet and Architecture "puts architecture in context as an element of the artist’s work to create, part of his rare blend of 'the picturesque, the modern, and the mysterious.'" Jérôme Ruillier's graphic novel about the plight of immigrants and refugees, The Strange, is "as moving as it is timely and provocative." Translated from French by Helge Dascher, the book "manages to dramatize and humanize a story most readers will identify with from headlines and politician talking points." And in e-originals, "those attracted to the enemies-to-lovers plot will enjoy" Lindy Zart's Love Without a Compass. "Some of the drama may seem a bit far-fetched, but it works to make the love story affecting and keep the pages moving." See All Xpress 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 City of Glendora, CA seeks a Librarian II |
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