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Washington Post: “Wikipedia’s Nonprofit Status Questioned by D.C. U.S. Attorney”

Research Article (Preprint): “Metadata Augmentation Using NLP, Machine Learning and AI-Chatbots: A Comparison”

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A Showgirl’s Rules for Falling in Love

Fans of Moulin Rouge and The Greatest Showman will especially appreciate this dual-timeline romance whose leading ladies in both the past and present find love.

King of Ashes

Reminiscent of the great tragedies, this is Cosby at his best. Will appeal to fans of Attica Locke, Jordan Harper, and Silvia Moreno-Garcia.

Claire McCardell: The Designer Who Set Women Free

A terrific, well-written biography of an American original who died too young. Recommended for midcentury enthusiasts, followers of fashion, and readers who enjoyed Inventing the Modern: Untold Stories of the Women Who Shaped the Museum of Modern Art or Julie Satow’s When Women Ran Fifth Avenue.

Mark Twain

This belongs in both public and academic libraries and will open a new discussion of Twain’s cultural standing, as Chernow’s previous biographies have also accomplished.

Journeys of Love: Kashmiris, Music, and the Poetics of Migration

Hodgson’s love letter to music and multiculturalism is a refreshing and digestible take on academic studies. It has broad appeal for poetry and music students, anthropology buffs, and social justice advocates.

Actress of a Certain Age: My Twenty-Year Trail to Overnight Success

Hiller doesn’t just take the stage in his heartfelt and laugh-out-loud memoir; he owns it.
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Winging It with You

Readers will be happy to join Asher and Theo as they take a journey around the world and chase joy together.

America, América: A New History of the New World

Weighty but not encyclopedic, argumentative but never overbearing, this monumental work of scholarship deserves pride of place in any historical collection that values reasonably argued discussion and deeply researched history.

Fifteen Wild Decembers

Studded with poetic flashes and sympathetic characterizations that put flesh on the bones of the Brontë universe, this is a poignant, bittersweet novel that Brontë fans should relish.
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Before Dorothy

Gaynor’s (The Last Lifeboat) writing incorporates elegant touches echoing Baum’s timeless characters, symbols, and themes. Readers will be touched by Em’s story and respect the strong woman who raised such an unforgettable literary heroine.
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How To Dodge a Cannonball

This is not the typical Civil War novel, but the dark humor and commentary on race, class, and the American experiment in the midst of its biggest test make for an entertaining, thought-provoking read.
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The Second Chance Convenience Store

Though the translation can feel a little stilted at times, and there are no major surprises in the story, it’s easy to see why this quick and endearing read was so popular in Korea and beyond; U.S. readers are in for a treat with this first novel by Kim to be translated into English. Recommended for all libraries.
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The Glass Garden

Readers who love the space horror of S.A. Barnes or the planet-bound SF horror of Kemi Ashing-Giwa’s This World Is Not Yours will be instantly captured by Lévai’s (The Night Library of Sternendach) creepy lost-colony story with its chilling mystery.
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Someone To Watch Over You

Kimura’s taut, award-winning debut novella will transport readers back to a time when paranoia and distrust ran rampant. Lines are expertly drawn from this shared experience to broader issues of modern life: distrust of others, constant surveillance, and the loneliness that these engender. Fans of Han Kang will appreciate the sparse and affecting writing.
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Open, Heaven

While it convincingly and artfully approximates the inherent romance of human memory, Hewitt’s graceful debut novel fails to deliver characters of discernible emotional or psychological dimension.
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Stop All the Clocks

Kumin, a student of both literature and philosophy, puts them both to good use in his techno-linguistic conspiracy thriller that stakes its claim as a Neuromancer for the 21st century.
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Sing the Truth: The Kweli Journal Short Story Collection

Packed with powerful selections, this anthology will make readers marvel at the contributing writers’ abilities to craft deep, multidimensional, concise stories that linger long after the last word.

A Hole in the Story

Kalfus is in top form in this slim but powerful novel. Its intelligent engagement with a complex topic will make potent fodder for book groups and coffee house conversations.

Great Black Hope

A novel stuffed with witty, keen observations about the intersection of race, class, gender, and sexuality, imbued with a sharp wit that places Franklin in the company of such astute social observers as Edith Wharton and Henry James, and a must for readers of contemporary literary fiction. Readers of Rumaan Alam and Natasha Brown will be enthralled.
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The Unmapping

For readers ready to blur the lines between science and magic, such as in Matt Haig’s fiction, and those interested in exploring the emotional impact of disaster.
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Crown

A structurally innovative novel that will evoke in readers a satisfying sense of hopefulness even for characters in worrisome circumstances.
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Park Avenue

A dysfunctional family set against an opulent backdrop makes for an entertaining escape.
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Cosmic Love at the Multiverse Hair Salon

Mare (coauthor of Big Name Fan) successfully blends speculative fiction with sapphic romance in this well-written multiverse love story.
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The Accidental Favorite

A compelling drama about a dysfunctional family that will make readers laugh out loud and cringe all at once. While the side plots meander slightly, Littlewood’s (Amazing Grace Adams) sharp characters and emotional depth beautifully capture the messy and complicated side of adults’ relationships to their families of origin, quirks and all.
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The Sisters

Told in vivid prose that explores the immigrant experience, family bonds, and a supposed curse passed from mother to daughter, Khemiri’s bold, intricate family saga will resonate with Rachel Khong and Claire Lombardo fans.

The Great Mann

Literary historical fiction that will appeal to a wide audience. Lurie is a writer to watch.
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The English Masterpiece

A stylish historical that will appeal to art-loving readers and fans of strong women characters.
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Kakigori Summer

A bittersweet and wry family drama for fans of Sally Rooney.
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Florenzer

A unique and well-written addition depicting lesser-known details about the lives of three pivotal Renaissance figures.
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The Lost Masterpiece

In her nine previous novels, bestselling Shapiro showcased sharp narrative skills; her latest work is also a slam-dunk for historical fiction fans. With crafty enhancements of history, sexy updates to real relationships, and bold inventions, Shapiro lays bare the genius and passion of Manet and Morisot and brings impressionism to life.

Tommy Orange’s ‘Wandering Stars’ Wins Aspen Words Literary Prize | Book Pulse

North Dakota Governor Vetoes Controversial Library Content Bill ; Arkansas: Crawford County Library System Votes to Foot the Bill for Legal Fees From Lawsuit; & More Headlines

North Dakota Governor Vetoes Controversial Library Content Bill; Arkansas: Crawford County Library System Votes to Foot the Bill for Legal Fees From Lawsuit; & More Headlines

North Dakota Governor Vetoes Controversial Library Content Bill; Arkansas: Crawford County Library System Votes to Foot the Bill for Legal Fees From Lawsuit; & More Headlines

Libraries Are Experiencing Delays in Order Fulfillment. But There’s a Better Option.

Librarians and Independent Publishers Talk Shop at IndieLib 2025

Book Bans in American Libraries: Impact of Politics on Inclusive Content Consumption | Research Briefs

Griffin Poetry Prize Shortlist Announced | Book Pulse

Accessing Archived Material From ERIC via the Internet Archive

Accessing Archived Material From ERIC (Education Resource Information Center) via the Internet Archive

Accessing Archived Material From ERIC (Education Resource Information Center) via the Internet Archive & Elsewhere

California Digital Library (CDL) Releases Statement on Endorsing the Barcelona Declaration on Open Research Information (DORI)

Pennsylvania: Radnor Township Un-Bans Banned Books Including Gender Queer; Inside the Desperate Rush to Save Decades of Us Scientific Data From Deletion; & More Headlines

1980s Culture and Society | eReview

An Oscar-Winning Fairy Tale, an Unlikely Friendship, and the 1972 Olympics | Fast Scans

Bloomsbury Visual Arts: Art, Race and Gender Collection | eReview

Transylvania, Sir David Attenborough, and a Cheeky Hitchcock Impersonator | Real Reels

Read-Alikes for ‘Great Big Beautiful Life’ by Emily Henry | LibraryReads

Basquiat, Liza, and Mufasa | Coming Attractions

Kao Kalia Yang Wins 3 Minnesota Book Awards for 3 Different Books | Book Pulse

Journal Article: “Ukrainian Public Libraries During the Russia-Ukraine War: Supporting Individuals, Communities, and the Nation”

NSF Cancels Over 400 Grants Covering Disinformation, Deepfakes and STEM Education; OpenAI’s Most Capable Models Hallucinate More Than Earlier Ones; & More Headlines

British Science Fiction Association Awards Winners | Book Pulse

New Data From Circana BookScan: U.S. Book Industry Q1 Sales Results

Report: “A Treasure Trove of Education Reports and Studies [ERIC] is Under Threat”

Roundup: “Proposed Funding Cuts Could Reduce Access to Hawai’i Libraries”; “As Lawmakers Debate Library Funding, Ohioans Keep Showing Up:”; “Wisconsin Libraries Brace For Steep Drop in Services Under Federal Funding Cuts”; & More Headlines

University Presses: Fill a Key Need for Authoritative Information

Emily Henry’s ‘Great Big Beautiful Life’ Tops Holds Lists | Book Pulse

Journal Article: Where There’s a Will There’s a Way: ChatGPT is Used More For Science in Countries Where It is Prohibited

OCLC Sues Baker & Taylor For “Allegedly Using Its Data to Create Competing Product”

Report: “Legislature Moves West Virginia Libraries Under Tourism Department”

An Archivist’s Job is to ‘Keep The Receipts.’ What Happens When They Can’t Do Their Job?; ‘A Death Blow’: Filmmakers, Archivists Reel As DOGE Suddenly Cuts Their Funding; & More Headlines

Winners of Publishing Triangle Awards for LGBTQIA+ Books | Book Pulse

Every Weapon I Had: A Vietnam Vet’s Long Road to the Medal of Honor

Intended for audiences interested in military history, civil rights, or stories of personal triumph over obstacles, this work will resonate deeply, with its themes of courage and dedication.
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Hazel Was a Good Girl: Solving the Murder That Inspired Twin Peaks

Despite the tie-in to the cult TV show, perhaps only avid Twin Peaks viewers will find a connection here.
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