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We celebrate the wondrous activity of reading with this list of 144 titles, books that delighted LJ reviewers, columnists, and editors.
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AI and the Public

Matt Enis, Nov 11, 2024
As artificial intelligence becomes more embedded in work, creative pursuits, and the generation of online misinformation, public libraries have a major new role to play in digital literacy.

Strength in Numbers: How Donors, Friends, and Volunteers Drive Library Advocacy | Fundraisers Forum

Jonna Ward, Nov 20, 2024
As libraries face increasingly challenging funding landscapes, a key to securing public support lies in mobilizing a coalition of foundation donors, Friends members, and board volunteers. Successful advocacy campaigns happen when these key stakeholders unite behind the library’s mission, reinforcing its value and amplifying its message to decision-makers. To that end, library directors can use several types of advocacy to strengthen their budget campaigns, including community-driven advocacy, public-private partnerships, and the concept of advocacy through fundraising.

Reference Collection Development | Ways to Go

Maggie Knapp, Nov 15, 2024
When the journey is the point, the mode of travel is as important as the destination. Moving from here to there—whether via quiet footfalls or the whisper of wings or sailing with a neatly trimmed spinnaker—fascinates readers and makes them wonder if there are ways to do it more efficiently, more economically, or with more zest and flair. The books on this list answer with a resounding “yes.”

Election Day 2024: Libraries on the Ballot

John Chrastka, Nov 11, 2024
Election Day 2024 held mixed results for libraries on the ballot across the country. EveryLibrary identified and tracked 79 library measures on local and statewide ballots about funding, buildings, and governance. Of those, 55 were for long-term operating revenue, 10 for building projects, seven for annual budgets, one was a defunding measure, two concerned library governance, and four were statewide issues. 

Gary Price, Dec 24, 2024
AI ChatGPT Search Tool Vulnerable to Manipulation and Deception, Tests Show (via The Guardian) British Library AI (and Machine Learning, Etc) with British Library Collections (via BL) Films Preserving a Legacy: Inside the Walt Disney Studios Film Archive (via WDC) Wikipedia Wikipedia Searches Reveal Differing Styles of Curiosity (via SciAm)
Gary Price, Dec 23, 2024
From the Arkansas Times: A federal judge on Monday ruled the two most contentious parts of Arkansas’s book-censorship law unconstitutional and permanently blocked them from taking effect. An appeal is planned. Judge Timothy Brooks of the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Arkansas struck down Sections 1 and 5 of Act 372, which the Legislature passed last year. […]
Gary Price, Dec 23, 2024
From ProPublica: ProPublica’s Nonprofit Explorer already allows users to thoroughly research charities, and now we’re adding more features to help you understand the financial health of organizations. Starting Monday, you can search for organizations that have reported a significant theft, as well as those that have had auditors flag serious financial issues. [Clip] With this […]
Gary Price, Dec 23, 2024
The research paper (preprint) linked below was recently shared on arXiv. Title LLMs for Literature Review: Are We There Yet? Authors Shubham Agarwal ServiceNow Research, Mila – Quebec AI Institute, HEC Montreal Gaurav Sahu ServiceNow Research, University of Waterloo Abhay Puri ServiceNow Research Issam H. Laradji ServiceNow Research, University of British Columbia Krishnamurthy DJ Dvijotham […]
Mike Eisenberg, Dec 03, 2024
Dave explores NotebookLM’s podcasting feature. NotebookLM is an AI system from Google that lets you create a workspace around documents that summarizes, creates study guides, and much more. One of the features is creating an “Audio Overview” that transforms your notes and documents into a two person podcast. Dave was impressed, see what you think.
Mike Eisenberg, Dec 01, 2024
The election is over, and the reactions are emotional and raw. America is still as divided politically and socially as the day before. What’s in store for us as individuals, families and communities? What might the next few years look like for libraries and librarians and those who use and rely on library resources and service?
Mike Eisenberg, Nov 01, 2024
Natural and human-made crises, disasters, emergencies, and catastrophes. Beth leads us through an update on how we've progressed or declined in our collective ability to deal with crises, and how the library & information field can play an even more active and visible role in preparing for, during, and recovering from these disasters.
Henrietta Thornton,  Dec 23, 2024
On December 3, South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem released the state budget for FY26, which includes devastating news for the State Library in Pierre, the state capital. The institution will have its budget cut by 12.5 FTE in staff, $1,030,267 in general funds, and $1,399,443 in federal fund expenditure authority. The library currently has 21 staff members, but if the measure passes, seven remaining staff members will work in accessibility services for disabled users, leaving two employees to cover everything else.

LJ Staff,  Dec 22, 2024
The theme of the American Library Association’s (ALA) 2025 LibLearnX, “Reimagine, Refocus, Reset: Charting a Path for the Future,” has particular resonance, as this will be the final LibLearnX. The event, which replaced ALA’s Midwinter Meeting in 2022, had seen low attendance—just over 2,000 at last year’s conference in Baltimore—and ALA has opted to stop hosting the conference.

F1000,  Dec 19, 2024
Publishing in a journal that isn’t reputable can reduce the credibility of research, hinder one’s career, and lessen the impact of research findings. When choosing a journal, researchers should talk with their colleagues, supervisors, and librarians to find out which publications they read regularly and which they perceive as the most highly respected in their field.

Joshua Blevins Peck,  Dec 18, 2024
This month’s can’t-miss documentaries include the shocking story of Love Canal, a harrowing depiction of sexual assault, and a joyous celebration of composer Ennio Morricone. 

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