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June 13, 2024

Fortress Press
Portico Pilot Project Offers Digital Preservation to Underrepresented Community Collections
By Lisa Peet
Kate Wittenberg, managing director of Ithaka’s digital preservation service, Portico, saw that its archival conservation mission aligned in many ways with social justice ideals. In summer 2021, she began to identify underrepresented community collections that might be at risk without a preservation strategy, and in 2023 Portico launched a pilot project connecting the curators of those archives to its expertise and resources.
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California Dreamin’ | ALA Annual 2024 Preview
By LJ Staff
This year’s American Library Association Annual Conference will be held June 27 – July 2 in San Diego, CA, where Pacific Ocean breezes and dry air will likely keep daytime temperatures in the low ’70s and nights 10 degrees cooler. Add in the San Diego Convention Center’s bayfront setting and nearby attractions that include Balboa Park, home to the San Diego Zoo and San Diego Museum of Art, and Mission Beach a 15-minute car trip away, and this year’s Annual is one to look forward to.
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Improving Library Performance and Student Outcomes: A Conversation with Jessie Ransom 


I'm sure every library has encountered this situation: a student comes in and says, “do you have this book? I need it for this course,” and that's the first time that the library ever hears about this resource being mandatory reading for a course. 

 

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LGBTQIA+ Pride Month 2024 | A Reading List
By Sarah Hashimoto
First proclaimed Gay and Lesbian Pride Month in 1999 and expanded by President Obama in 2011, LGBTQIA+ Pride Month commemorates the 1969 Stonewall Uprising in Manhattan and celebrates the LGBTQIA+ community. The following titles, ranging from romance and mystery to social sciences and poetry, honor the experiences, legacies, and accomplishments of LGBTQIA+ people.
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Juneteenth 2024 | A Reading List
By Jill Cox-Cordova
In 1863, President Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation, which declared more than 3.5 million enslaved people living in Confederate states to be “forever free.” It wasn’t until Union soldiers arrived in Galveston, TX, on June 19 two years later, however, that the enslaved first learned of their freedom. That date became known as Juneteenth, first celebrated in 1866, first declared a federal holiday in 2021. This book list is a Juneteenth commemoration in the form of fiction and nonfiction about its history and the long-standing implications of enslavement and the Jim Crow era.
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On the Books: Library Legislation 2024 | Censorship
By Bob Warburton
Freedom to read issues are generating legislation—both library-adverse and library-protective—across the country.
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“We’re going to be learning how you handle new kinds of material that you don’t find yet in traditional e-journals or ebooks. But I think you’re going to start seeing it there soon, because I think that these multimedia elements are going to become part of the scholarly publishing process.” 

 

—From “Portico Pilot Project Offers Digital Preservation to Underrepresented Community Collections”
Renewing Our Commitment | Censorship
By Dr. Carla Hayden
Frederick Douglass famously said, “Once you learn to read, you will be forever free.” This powerful and inspiring idea continues to resonate more than a century later, at a time when the essential services that libraries provide are more vital than ever.
See also:
  • The Making of an Advocate | Censorship by Skip Dye
  • Sharpening My Resolve | Censorship by Amandeep Kochar
  • Hard Victory for Equity | Censorship by Brooky Parks
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University of Tennessee, Knoxville Delivering on the Expectations of Digital-Native Users 


Digital-native users want library resources in digital form. Vendors who furnish those resources are expecting the library to share content responsibly. Using a digital delivery platform, University of Tennessee Libraries are making both groups happy—and enjoying streamlined workflows as a bonus. 

 

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From LJ Reviews:

SCIENCES 
Sharks Don’t Sink: Adventures of a Rogue Shark Scientist
By Jasmin Graham
Readers certainly do not need to be scientists to enjoy this exceptional, well-written book, but it’s an excellent title for people, especially women and people of color, who are considering a career in marine science. This heartfelt story offers insight into both the stresses and excitement that await them.
SOCIAL SCIENCES 
Oh No He Didn’t!: Brilliant Women and the Men Who Took Credit for Their Work
By Wendy J. Murphy
This exceptional book’s stories of plagiarism showcase persistence and the insidious and enduring ways in which sexism informs and shapes the contemporary world. Murphy will motivate readers to challenge stereotypes.
 
Invisible Labor: The Untold Story of the Cesarean Section
By Rachel Somerstein
This inciting, empowering book shows the clear need not just to improve women’s access to health care but also to shift the paradigm about the restrictions placed on reproductive rights.
 
PREMIUM
Catherine de’ Medici: The Life and Times of the Serpent Queen
By Mary Hollingsworth
An intriguing, highly recommended look at a powerful queen and her life.
NONFICTION 
The 12-Hour Film Expert: Everything You Need To Know About Movies
By Noah Charney & James Charney
This gateway book will deepen readers’ appreciation of milestone movies. A variety of readers, not just film fans, will want to peruse this engaging title.
 
PREMIUM
Silver: Poems
By Rowan Ricardo Phillips
From fox to car to misty morning, silver glints throughout this polished collection, woven in like meaningfulness in life. A strong entry, appealing for most readers.
 
PREMIUM
Hip-Hop Is History
By Questlove
Well-positioned to detail the genre’s evolution, this book offers hip-hop fans an engaging journey through its history, with much of its focus on the first 30 years.
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Writing | Prepub Alert, December 2024 Titles
By Melissa DeWild and Neal Wyatt
Aspiring writers can find expert advice and guidance from bestselling author Roxane Gay, publishing pro Lisa Mangum, and New Yorker staff writer Rachel Syme.
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History | Prepub Alert, December 2024 Titles
By Melissa DeWild and Neal Wyatt
A wide swath of the past is covered in these titles, from a ninth-century battle in Europe to harrowing and heroic tales of women during World War II and a story of diamonds and murder in the Amazon.
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Call for Info: Library Renovation/Construction Projects Completed Since Last July
Library Journal is collecting information about library projects completed over the last year for our annual Year in Architecture feature. If your institution completed a library construction or renovation project between July 1, 2023 and June 30, 2024, please tell us about it! The link below will direct you to download a pdf of the form before filling out your responses online. The deadline for submissions is Friday, July 26. If you are unsure of the specifics for the form, please ask your architect. They will receive free inclusion in our architect listing. Submission of high-resolution images of your completed project is encouraged and you will find digital specs and instructions in the gray box on the form. 
Academic libraries: www.LibraryJournal.com/AcademicArch2024
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Oprah Picks David Wroblewski’s Familiaris for 106th Book Club | Book Pulse
By Kate Merlene
Ted Chiang wins the PEN/Bernard and Ann Malamud Award for Excellence in the Short Story. Christina Morina wins the German Nonfiction Prize.
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Homer Aridjis Wins Griffin Poetry Prize | Book Pulse
By Sarah Wolberg
Homer Aridjis’s Self-Portrait in the Zone of Silence, tr. by George McWhirter, wins the Griffin Poetry Prize. Kevin Sinfield wins the top Charles Tyrwhitt Sports Book Award for The Extra Mile. Alicia Elliott wins the Amazon Canada First Novel Award for And Then She Fell. Louise Penny wins the International Thriller Writers’ Silver Bullet Award for public service.
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The Power of the Reader | Editorial
By Hallie Rich
When the LJ team decided to focus our June issue on censorship, I couldn’t get the idea of exploring the personal nature of book bans out of my head. Yes, the broad societal impacts of affronts to intellectual freedom are significant—but what do they look like and mean for individual readers?
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From the Pages of infoDOCKET...

  • Canadian Association of Research Libraries (CARL) Releases Digital Literacy Framework
  • CLIR and The HBCU Library Alliance Collaboration Supports Preservation Projects at HBCU Libraries and Archives
  • University of Iowa Libraries Digital Scholarship & Publishing Studio Builds First-Ever Digital and Searchable Map of Principia Mathematica Through Multi-Institutional, NEH-Awarded Grant 
  • 2024 Top Trends in Academic Libraries: A Review of the Trends and Issues
  • Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) Awards Nearly $6M in Grant Funding for African American History and Culture
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