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Journal Article: “What Language are We Speaking?: Marketing Information Literacy on University Library Websites”

A New Book From IFLA: “Libraries Driving Education for Sustainable Development”; Open Access Edition Available

Research Article (preprint): “Automation of Systematic Reviews with Large Language Models”

Report: “A Crucial Internet Archive Backup is Hiding in Downtown Vancouver”

Journal Article: “Data Curation: Introducing a Competency Framework for the Social Sciences”

Clarivate Commits to ERIC, the World’s Most Widely Used Index of Education-Related Literature with Launch of the ProQuest Education Research Index (a Free Resource)

Yael van der Wouden and Rachel Clarke Win Women’s Prizes for Fiction and Nonfiction | Book Pulse

AP: “AI Chatbots Need More Books to Learn From. These Libraries are Opening Their Stacks”

Interview: “Developing AI Literacy For Faculty and Librarians” (A Conversation With Leo Lo)

Journal Article: “An Exploratory Study on the Publication Stages of Early Access Articles in Different Bibliographic Databases: A Case Study of IEEE Journals”

Mark Twain American Voice in Literature Award Longlist Revealed | Book Pulse

Call for Submissions: LJ's 2025 Year in Architecture

Judge Denies ALA’s Motion to Block Dismantling of IMLS

Judge Denies ALA’s Motion to Block Dismantling of IMLS

Report: Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) and Sen. Ed Markey (D-MA) Send Letter to IMLS Acting Director “Demanding Answers on Funding Cuts to Museums and Libraries Across the Country”

A New Book From ACRL: The Open Science Cookbook; Open Access Edition Available

New Online: NISO AI Workshops Report Now Available and Open for Comment

Juneteenth 2025 | A Reading List

Read-Alikes for ‘Bury Our Bones in the Midnight Soil’ by V.E. Schwab | LibraryReads

LJ Talks with Horror Legends Christopher Golden and Brian Keene

Topical Times | Historical Fiction Preview

LJ Talks with Anthropologist Kendra Coulter, Author of ‘The Tortoise’s Tale’

Maurice Vellekoop’s ‘I’m So Glad We Had This Time Together’ Wins Doug Wright Award | Book Pulse

Gwinnett County Public Library Hosts Game Jam and Video Game Showcase

Just Released by the International Federation of Library Associations: “IFLA AI Entry Point for Libraries and AI”

Funding: Public Library Systems in 11 Communities Receive Grants Totaling $5 Million from Carnegie Corporation of New York

Conference Paper: “Research Knowledge Graphs: the Shifting Paradigm of Scholarly Information Representation”

Report: “Oregon ‘Freedom to Read’ Library Bill Heads to Governor’s Desk”

AI Roundup: Library IT vs. the AI Bots; News Sites are Getting Crushed by Google’s New AI Tools; & More

Robert H. McDonald Appointed Senior Vice Provost and Director of the University of Texas Libraries

Journal Article: “GLAT: The Generative AI Literacy Assessment Test”

Journal Article: “Gender Pay Gaps and Inequity at Science Publishers”

‘The River Is Waiting’ by Wally Lamb Is New Oprah Pick | Book Pulse

‘The River Is Waiting’ by Wally Lamb Is New Oprah Pick | Book Pulse

Journal Article (preprint): “Excellence in Research Library Leadership: The Key Virtues”

Report: “Authorship For Sale: Nature Investigates How Paper Mills Work”

New Briefing From European University Association: “Reclaiming Academic Ownership of the Scholarly Communication System”

Getty Images and Stability AI Face Off in British Copyright Trial That Will Test AI Industry; Do Language Models Have an Issue With Gender?; & More Headlines

New Gale Resource Helps Libraries Cater to Older Adults’ Learning Needs

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‘Bury Our Bones in the Midnight Soil’ by V.E. Schwab Tops Holds Lists | Book Pulse

Journal Article: “The Evolution of Scientific Writing: An Analysis of 20 Million Abstracts Over 70 Years in Health and Medical Science”

Video: “Former Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden Speaks Out on Her Firing by Trump”

Research Article (preprint): “Charting Open Science Landscapes: Institutional Patterns of Engagement Across U.S. Academic Libraries”

Research Article (preprint): “Charting Open Science Landscapes: Institutional Patterns of Engagement Across U.S. Academic Libraries”

“Former Librarian of Congress Dr. Carla Hayden Speaks Out About Her Firing by Trump”; “The U.S. Copyright Office Used to be Fairly Low-Drama. Not Anymore”; & More Headlines

Karen Leeder’s Translation of Durs Grünbein Wins Griffin Poetry Prize | Book Pulse

Publishers Talk People, Politics, and the Promise of Tech at U.S. Book Show

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Sargent and Paris

An important exhibition is brought to life and made memorable for aficionados of Sargent or, more broadly, the culture and society of Sargent’s era, when Paris was the center of the art world.

Burning Down the House: Talking Heads and the New York Scene That Transformed Rock

Well-researched and impressive, this is the definitive history of Talking Heads, which will appeal to anyone interested in modern rock.
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Hollywood Vampires: Johnny Depp, Amber Heard, and the Celebrity Exploitation Machine

The fervent public interest during the Depp vs. Heard trial will likely carry through to this book, though readers might pick it up more for a chance to relive the events than to engage with the authors’ deeper points.

Women Artists in Denmark, 1880–1910: In Search of the Modern

A wonderful introduction to artists who are not well-known in the United States. Recommended for anyone interested in women artists of this period.
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Songs of Nashville: The Real Stories Behind Country Music’s Greatest Hits

Brown effortlessly covers over 60 years of country music in this breezy read that will satisfy enthusiasts of the genre seeking to expand their playlists with more titles.
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Architreasures: A Journey Through 20th-Century Architecture

This celebration of everyday modern buildings, with its appealing photographs and short but informative descriptions, supplements histories that focus on well-known architectural masterworks.
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These Fists Break Bricks: How Kung Fu Movies Swept America and Changed the World

Through interviews, photographs, and colorful illustrations, Hendrix and Poggiali take readers on an enjoyable journey through the martial arts film genre.
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Friends with Words: Adventures in Languageland

Ideal for word and language lovers, this book should be in all general collections.
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My Good Side: A Memoir

Strictly for fans of Shay and Vanderpump Rules, although they may be disappointed with the lack of titillating detail.
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Loose Lips

This audio will appeal to listeners seeking an intricate amateur-detective murder mystery about authors, accomplishment, and adversaries. Recommended for fans of Nita Prose, Anthony Horowitz, and Richard Osman.

Paper of Wreckage: The Rogues, Renegades, Wiseguys, Wankers, and Relentless Reporters Who Redefined American Media

An engaging must-listen that reveals how Murdoch leveraged his burgeoning associations to build a global media empire and transformed the local paper originally founded by Alexander Hamilton. The book’s quips, delivered by a team of talented narrators are at once abrasive and humorous like the Post’s famous front page, elucidating how newsworthy headlines deteriorated into buzzy banners to grow subscriptions and attract advertisers.
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Deep End

This audio will appeal to listeners seeking a steamy, sex-positive contemporary sports romance. Recommended for fans of Hannah Grace, Tessa Bailey, and Elena Armas.
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Blue Christmas Bones

An excellent purchase to satisfy cozy mystery fans’ requests for holiday-themed listens.
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A Grim Reaper’s Guide to Catching a Killer

A lighthearted and heartwarming paranormal mystery with likable characters and a humorous premise. Highly recommended for fans of Elle Cosimano’s Finlay Donovan series.
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Showmance

A big-hearted queer rom-com that delivers laughs from start to finish. Beguelin’s adult debut is sure to appeal to fans of Timothy Janovsky and Steven Rowley.
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Pearly Everlasting

A captivating addition to historical fiction collections that translates extremely well in audio. Highly recommended for fans of folklore-infused stories, novels about the enduring bonds between humans and animals, and works such as Katherine Arden’s “Winternight” trilogy.
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The Holiday Honeymoon Switch

Full of emotional depth and abundant holiday charm, this story is sure to delight readers looking for a lighthearted, Hallmark Holiday–style Christmas romance. Share with listeners who enjoyed Roan Parrish’s The Holiday Trap.
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A Winter Wish

What begins as a reluctant partnership gradually transforms into an uplifting tale of romance and second chances. Stone’s (Love, Holly) latest is a warm and gentle listen, recommended for Falon Ballard’s All I Want Is You or Samantha Chase’s A Dash of Christmas.

The Fourth Consort

Highly recommended; few writers can explore themes like colonization and cultural understanding with such heart and humor.
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Tokyo Noir: In and Out of Japan’s Underworld

Adelstein’s informative and entertaining account of governmental greed, corporate corruption, and financial scandal reads like fiction. A propulsive and intriguing look at Japan’s sociopolitical dynamics, perfect for those who enjoyed Paul Bleakley’s The Australian Gamble.
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Disney Adults: Exploring (and Falling in Love with) a Magical Subculture

A charming read for any Disney adult or anyone interested in the sociology of pop culture fandom. Also a good pick for readers planning a trip to a Disney theme park.
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Dinner with King Tut: How Rogue Archaeologists Are Re-creating the Sights, Sounds, Smells, and Tastes of Lost Civilizations

This would make an excellent book for anyone wanting to read more non-fiction or archaeology.
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The Scrapbook

Clark is at her best when the novel explores the burden of Germany’s past through the couple’s examination, 50 years after the war, of the Holocaust’s enduring impact.

The Fair Folk and Little Orphan Mary: A Tale About Gnomes

Konopnicka’s work of folklore ranks among classic stories known the world over such as The Wind in the Willows, Alice in Wonderland, and the fairy tales of Hans Christian Anderson.
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The Bishop Murder Case

Perfect for fans of Agatha Christie and her fictional sleuth Hercule Poirot, Dorothy L. Sayers’s Lord Peter Wimsey, and Ellery Queen, as well as readers who enjoy cerebral mysteries.
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