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The Environmental Resource Handbook, 2023/2024

Libraries with low budgets would be well-served by acquiring this print edition about environmental issues. Those with serious research collections on environmental topics, however, will want to consider purchasing a subscription to the online database.
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Working Americans, 1880–2022, Vol. 18: Health Care Workers

An interesting addition to a long-running series; perhaps of use in U.S. high schools, but it would be better off without the aforementioned 150+ extraneous pages.
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Business Information Resources, 2023

This is still a reliably sensible publication to include in any business library. Recommended for readers needing quick access to concentrated industry information.
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Sports Market Place

A convenient, thorough, and well-organized source of information about the business side of sports.
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Diabetes Handbook and Resource Guide

This is a useful resource, but everything in it is also available at no cost on U.S. government websites.

Dementia Handbook & Resource Guide

A handy one-stop resource that concentrates on identifying and locating dementia resources by diagnosis. Accurate and useful for those searching for basic information and a resource directory.
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The Value of a Dollar 1860–2019

A fascinating look at what Americans have bought, paid, and earned over the past 150 years.
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The Complete Resource Guide for People with Chronic Illness

This comprehensive volume, written in supportive, nontechnical language, is a solid option for public libraries; retirement and assisted living center libraries may also wish to consider.
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Critical Survey of Graphic Novels: History, Theme, and Technique

A thorough, conscientious look at the topic, given the space provided. If the writing is sometimes dry, that’s an acceptable trade off: even though comics and graphic novels have risen in general and academic esteem, most writing on them mirrors the author’s enthusiasms, rather than going for general coverage. This volume is a solid corrective.

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