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2024 Top Trends in Academic Libraries: A Review of the Trends and Issues

Not Real News: An Associated Press Roundup of Untrue Stories Shared Widely on Social Media This Week

New Article: “AI Reskilling in Libraries: When the Dean’s Assistant Gets an AI Assistant”

Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) Awards Nearly $6M in Grant Funding for African American History and Culture

Report: “Florida Parents Sue State Over Law On Challenging Books In Schools”

Princeton University Library is Using a Pioneering Digital System to Uncover the History Of Collection Items; The University of Georgia Selects TIND IR and TIND RDM; & More Headlines

Homer Aridjis Wins Griffin Poetry Prize | Book Pulse

Appeals Court Affirms Decision to Return Books to Llano County Library Shelves

Portico Pilot Project Offers Digital Preservation to Underrepresented Community Collections

“A Texas County Removed 17 Books From Its Libraries. An Appeals Court Says Eight Must Be Returned”

FCC Adopts $200M Cybersecurity Pilot Program for Schools & Libraries

Journal Article: “Measuring Data Rot: An Analysis of The Continued Availability of Shared Data From a Single University”

MediaSource Inc. Announces Donation of 150,000 K-12 Books to Bernie’s Book Bank

Brigitte Weinsteiger Named H. Carton Rogers III Vice Provost and director of the Penn Libraries; DuckDuckGo Announces Free, Private Access to Some AI Chatbots; and More News Headlines

Brigitte Weinsteiger Named H. Carton Rogers III Vice Provost and director of the Penn Libraries; DuckDuckGo Announces Free, Private Access to Some AI Chatbots; and More News Headlines

Brigitte Weinsteiger Named H. Carton Rogers III Vice Provost and director of the Penn Libraries; DuckDuckGo Announces Free, Private Access to Some AI Chatbots; and More News Headlines

Colson Whitehead’s ‘Crook Manifesto’ Wins Gotham Book Prize | Book Pulse

Textbooks & Educational Materials: Cengage Learning, Bedford, Freeman & Worth; Macmillan Learning; and Elsevier Sue Google For Copyright and Trademark Infringement

Scholarly Publishing: DIAMAS Project Introduces DOAS: The Benchmark for Diamond Open Access Quality

Journal Article: “How Could the Library and Information Studies Curriculum Better Prepare Graduates to Address Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Issues in Their Workplace?”

Project ReShare Launches ReShare Digital Software Development Initiative and Pledge Drive

Mayor Wu Appoints New Members, Chair of Boston Public Library Board of Trustees; Purchasing Library Materials is ‘Fun, Challenging,’ Roseburg Library Says; & More Headlines

20 Bestselling Thrillers | The Most Sought-After Titles by Public Libraries

LGBTQIA+ Pride Month 2024 | A Reading List

Great Reads | June 2024 Starred Reviews

‘The Moonlight Market’ by Joanne Harris | SFF Pick of the Month

‘Errands & Espionage’ by Sam Tschida | Romance Pick of the Month

‘Hope To Die’ by Cara Hunter | Mystery Pick of the Month

Reese’s Book Club Launches Audiobook Partnership with Apple Books | Book Pulse

Juneteenth 2024 | A Reading List

History | Prepub Alert, December 2024 Titles

Literary Fiction | Prepub Alert, December 2024 Titles

Read-Alikes for ‘Eruption’ by Michael Crichton & James Patterson | LibraryReads

Read-Alikes for ‘Eruption’ by Michael Crichton & James Patterson | LibraryReads

New Journal Article: “Preserving the History of the American Library Association”

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Tananarive Due’s ‘The Reformatory’ Wins Top Stoker Prize | Book Pulse

Report From Ohio: “Bill Looks to Restrict ‘Harmful’ Books From Children Under 18 In Public Libraries”

Data Lifeboat Development: Flickr Foundation Awarded Mellon Foundation Grant

Report: “Ohio Libraries Bracing For Tough Choices as State Funding Revenue Continues to Dip”

Report: “Librarians Grapple With Diverse Archiving in a Digital World”

EDUCAUSE Review: “A Framework for AI Literacy”

OCLC Acquires JJH Consulting; Review of the Europeana Data Model to Support 3D; & More News Headlines

Award-Winning Author Stephen C. Pollock Discusses His Poetry Collection Exits

Prepub Alert: The Complete List | November 2024 Titles

United We Stand: A Conversation with Hanif Abdurraqib & Jacqueline Woodson | Censorship

The Making of an Advocate | Censorship

Renewing Our Commitment | Censorship

Sharpening My Resolve | Censorship

Hard Victory for Equity | Censorship

On the Books: Library Legislation 2024 | Censorship

Population, Prosperity, and Parks: Notable Government Documents of 2023

The Power of the Reader | Editorial

‘Eruption’ by Michael Crichton & James Patterson Tops Holds Lists | Book Pulse

ACLS Convenes China Studies Libraries Working Group to Build Common Access Plan; Review of the Europeana Data Model to Support 3D;

ACLS Convenes China Studies Libraries Working Group to Build Common Access Plan; Review of the Europeana Data Model to Support 3D; & More Headlines

New Journal Article: “Australian Academic Libraries and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals”

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A Talent for Murder

Fans will devour this third book in the Lily Kintner/Henry Kimball series (after The Kind Worth Saving). Swanson delivers a tense psychological thriller teeming with deliciously complex characters, unsettling plot twists, and several harrowing scenes that will move readers to the edge of their seat. This bird’s-eye view into the mind of a killer is definitely not for the faint of heart.
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A Killer Clue

The sequel to A Cryptic Clue, with its red herrings, missing books, and charming detecting duo, is a traditional cozy mystery that will appeal to fans of Kate Carlisle and Jenn McKinlay.
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Wordhunter

For readers who enjoy chilling mysteries and thrillers. Fans of strong character-building will delight in watching Maggie and Jackson’s partnership bring out their individual strengths. A somewhat open ending suggests that more installments are planned.
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It Had To Be You

Think Hitchcock’s films or Patricia Highsmith’s Ripley books, but with sex and violence unflinchingly detailed on the page.

Hope To Die

Inspired by a real-life crime in Australia, the sixth DI Fawley novel (following The Whole Truth) is an intricate, carefully plotted police procedural comparable to the best of Ann Cleeves’s Vera novels or Louise Penny’s mysteries. The mixed media used in the book adds to its appeal.

Talking to Strangers

This latest from best-selling Barton (Local Gone Missing) is a twisty and highly satisfying nail-biter that will have her fans and new readers burning the midnight oil.
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The Dark Wives

The conclusion to this novel feels abrupt, but fans of Cleeve’s complex, character-driven Vera series will be pleased with this latest installment, the sequel to The Rising Tide.
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Now You Owe Me

Well-crafted characters will draw in readers, and an intricately woven plot will keep them in their seats. Recommended for fans of Tana French, Gillian Flynn, and Karin Slaughter.

Gathering Mist

The sequel to Standing Dead sends Mattie and Robo to a difficult search environment. The story of the search, and the setting, are beautifully developed in a mystery that builds in intensity and suspense. Readers who enjoy Sara Driscoll’s “FBI K-9” books will appreciate the emphasis on search-and-rescue dogs in Mizushima’s series.
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Furever After

Although the 16th in Kelly’s “Magical Cats Mystery” series (after Paws To Remember) is, like the others, a cozy mystery, it’s also a story of chosen family. Fans of the series and romantic cozies will enjoy the wedding and “happily ever after” premise.
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The Summer of Love and Death

McCreary’s entertaining police procedural stands apart with its rich characterization and exploration of life’s complexities beyond the central crime. This is a series to watch and to suggest to fans of Ellen Hart’s Jane Lawless novels.

Hardly Harmless Drudgery: A 500-Year Pictorial History of the Lexicographic Geniuses, Sciolists, Plagiarists, and Obsessives Who Defined the English Language

Highly recommended for all word lovers curious about the people who codified English vocabulary throughout time.
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Creating a Person-Centered Library: Best Practices for Supporting High-Needs Patrons

A helpful collection that will inform high-needs patron services, targeted toward public libraries but useful everywhere.
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Conducting Original Research for Your Library

A solid addition to help new and seasoned library professionals conduct their own original research projects. Recommended for any professional literature collection, especially those supporting MLIS programs.
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500 Insects: A Visual Reference

This recommended, engaging, visual reference fosters a distinctive way to learn more about the world of insects. The book’s color photographs enrich the reading experience.
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Historical Dictionary of Confucianism

This well-researched, well-written reference is packed with information on one of the world’s foremost intellectual, moral, philosophical, and social systems. It’s an indispensable resource for high school and undergraduate students doing term papers, reports, and projects.
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Let the Games Begin

A perfect Olympic-year read. This debut rom-com sparkles and is sure to delight contemporary-romance fans, particularly those who love reading about athletes, celebrities, and tenacious underdog heroines.
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Jewel Me Twice

Filled with witty banter, delightful secondary characters, and steamy sex scenes, this fast-paced second-chance romance is sure to please.

Business Casual

This final and fourth book in the “Lovelight” series, after Mixed Signals, is a knockout. Keep the entire series stocked to keep up with demand.

If I Stopped Haunting You

This forced-proximity, enemies-to-lovers romantic comedy has plenty of chills and thrills. Readers will stay up late, with all the lights on, to finish Wilkens’s satisfying debut.

Fall for Him

With strong friendships, a full cast of delightful characters, and a story told from alternating points of view, this enemies-to-lovers and forced-proximity romance from Burke (Fly with Me) explores serious issues such as neurodivergence, alcohol-use disorder, toxic family expectations, forgiveness, and grief, while still being a steamy, humorous, and hopeful read.
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Can’t Help Falling in Love

Readers looking for a humorous and cozy read will enjoy Sullivan’s (Love, Naturally) newest rom-com, with its great cast of characters and a slow-burn fake engagement where he falls first and they fall harder together.
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Worst in Show

With a believable character arc, protagonists who have great chemistry, and a good balance of humor and depth, this enemies-to-lovers romantic comedy from Collins (Love at First Spite) hits all the right notes. Recommend to fans of Rachel Lynn Solomon and Laura Moher.
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