Melissa Engleman

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How To Thrive as a Library Professional: Achieving Success and Satisfaction

Librarians need information on how to obtain fair salaries and workloads, create more welcoming workplaces for librarians of color and LGBT colleagues, get more women and people of color into management, and navigate burnout; this superficial work offers little new or useful.
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Screening Reality: How Documentary Filmmakers Reimagined America

Wilkman makes a compelling case for documentary filmmaking to help rebuild “the foundations of evidential inquiry.” And the best way to do that, he argues, is for documentaries to introduce us to people and experiences we may never otherwise encounter in our daily lives. For all audiences.
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Face It

Harry indicated that she didn’t want to write a memoir, and it shows. Not recommended.

The Man They Wanted Me To Be: Toxic Masculinity and a Crisis of Our Own Making

A powerfully written call to join an impending cultural revolution, one in which we raise one another up in healthy and worthwhile ways. Highly recommended.

Then It Fell Apart

Only for hard-core Moby fans.
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Information Literacy and Libraries in the Age of Fake News

This engaging and intellectually stimulating read is highly recommended for all librarians as well as those interested in exploring the issue of fake news.
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Einstein's Shadow: A Black Hole, a Band of Astronomers, and the Quest To See the Unseeable

Recommended for all readers interested in astronomy, general science, the nature of scientific collaboration, or humanity's search to understand the universe.
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