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October 7, 2008

News

Alaska Children’s Librarian Talks Wasilla Book Banning, Daddy’s Roommate, and more
Charlotte Glover asserts that you might not need Daddy’s Roommate in Wasilla, but she’d be pretty “furious” if they didn’t have it in Anchorage. And in her small city, Ketchikan, she bought a gay penguin book, because anything penguin is in big demand. » » »

The Annoyed Librarian Joins LJ Blogs
The Annoyed Librarian has joined LJ’s cadre of bloggers, engendering a slew of criticism and some support. First up, AL tackles “Banned” Books Week, and, guess what, she’s already pissing people off, not only with her opinions but with the cover her anonymity provides. (Also see LJ Talks to the Annoyed Librarian below, and be sure to answer our AL poll.) » » »


Serials Solutions Beefs Up 360 Search with SSO Authentication
Serials Solutions has added Single Sign-On access control to its 360 Search federated search product, so “users only have to authenticate once per browser session” as well as reaping other benefits. » » »

Larry Doyle Wins Thurber Prize for Humor
Former Simpsons and Beavis and Butthead writer has snagged this year’s Thurber Prize for Humor for his first novel I Love You, Beth Cooper, beating out stiff competition. » » »

Managing Maternity Leave
You can have a baby without your co-workers having a cow. Librarian mom squad Holly Flynn, Terri Miller, Kathleen Weessies,and Melissa Yost provide nine tips for preparing your library for the blessed event. » » »

Blogs


Blatant Berry Blog by John N. Berry III
Welcome Annoyed Librarian
When I read the Annoyed Librarian’s posting on September 22 on her old ... Read On »


In the Bookroom by Margaret Heilbrun
It's A Curved World After All
Yesterday's Op-Ed piece by David Brooks on our global economic instability ... Read On »


E-Views by Cheryl LaGuardia
Free EBSCO Research Starters
EBSCO tells me they can’t give me any “freebie trials” of their... Read On »


In the Bookroom by Wilda Williams
Baltimore's Bicentennial Birthday Boy: Edgar Allan Poe
Abe Lincoln isn't the only birthday boy celebrating his big 200 next year... Read On »

LJ Talks To

The Annoyed Librarian
Library Journal welcomes the Annoyed Librarian to its pool of bloggers. » » »

Wyatt's World

Novels To Fall Into

  • A Partisan's Daughter by Louis de Bernières (Knopf)
  • The Eleventh Man by Ivan Doig (Harcourt)
  • Serena by Ron Rash (Ecco)
  • The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson (Knopf)
  • The Toss of a Lemon by Padma Viswanathan (Harcourt)

    For more on Collection Development, click here

    Review

    Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull 2-Disc Special Edition.

    color. 122 min. Paramount Home Entertainment. 323-956-8091; www.paramount.com/homeentertainment. 2008. ISBN 978-1-4157-4422-2. $39.99. FILM

    The last time we spied our intrepid adventurer, he was riding off into the sunset after again preventing the Nazis from acquiring an artifact that would render them invincible. Fast forward two decades later, a craggier, older Indy performs a similar feat against the Russkies. The original series pastiched 1940s action serials; this one mimics 50s B sci-fi fliks. Director Steven Spielberg does a thorough job of taking Indy, who from the audience’s perspective is still a relic of the 1930s, and plunking him down in cold war, McCarthy-commie-paranoid, A-bomb, and Elvis 1957. Harrison Ford slips back into character as easily as he slips back into the hat and jacket, and newcomer Shia LaBeouf gives the film a good nifty 50s aura by channeling Brando’s leather and jean clad motorcycle-riding Wild One with James Dean’s Rebel switchblade added. » » »

    —Mike Rogers, LJX/LJ

    Highlights

    What We Need
    LJ surveyed 300 of its Movers & Shakers to get an inside line across a number of different sized libraries. While most were satisfied with their jobs, there are management problems aplenty in libraryland, but they offer solutions. » » »

    First Novelists 2008: Tracking Down First Fiction
    A wrap up of last season’s most alluring fiction debuts plus a lengthy list of forthcoming titles from fledgling authors divided geographically for American writers and by countries for those overseas. » » »

    Editorial: Palin Strikes Fear in Libraries
    “No matter what source you read, from the Alaska Frontiersman to the newspaper of record to the library press, there is strong evidence that Palin is no friend to libraries or to the values they represent,” insists LJ’s Francine Fialkoff. » » »

    Q&A: Vicki Myron
    Librarian author of the smash, Dewey: The Small Town Library Cat Who Touched the World talks about the book, herself, and running a small town library. » » »

    Reference Q&A: It’s the Content, Stupid!
    LJM ’s Reference Editor Mirela Roncevic chats with Berkshire Publishing’s Karen Christensen, who proves that a small publisher can have a big vision. » » »

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