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New AI Index Study Published by the University of South Carolina College of Information and Communications

AI: The Publisher of the Journal “Nature” is Emailing Authors of Scientific Papers, Offering to Sell Them AI Summaries of Their Own Work; New Data: Demographics of the Canadian Publishing Industry, 2015-2023; & More Headlines

Pacific Northwest Book Awards Winners | Book Pulse

Research Article (preprint): “Detection of Metadata Manipulations: Finding Sneaked References in the Scholarly Literature”

Los Angeles Public Library Director John Szabo is Library Journal’s 2025 Librarian of the Year; Oklahoma Lawmaker Files Bill Requiring Schools Provide List of All Library Material; & More Headlines

Prepub Alert: The Complete List | June 2025 Titles

Authors Nominated for NAACP Image Awards | Book Pulse

New Books for the New Year | January 2025 Starred Reviews

Display Shelf | Mocktails

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‘The River Has Roots’ by Amal El-Mohtar | SFF Pick of the Month

Read-Alikes for ‘Beg, Borrow, or Steal’ by Sarah Adams | LibraryReads

‘My Big Fat Fake Marriage’ by Charlotte Stein | Romance Pick of the Month

‘Broken Fields’ by Marcie R. Rendon | Mystery Pick of the Month

ALA To Receive $25M Bequest for Library School Scholarships

Baylor University Awarded $2.48 Million Grant for Black Gospel Archive

Canada: Library of Parliament Joins the Canadian Association of Research Libraries (CARL)

Report: “Librarians Gain Protections in Some States as Book Bans Soar”

New IMLS Report: “State-Level Analysis of Public Library Service Adaptations in Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic”

Research Article (preprint): “GenAI-101: What Undergraduate Students Need to Know and Actually Know About Generative AI”

Oxford English Dictionary (OED) Adds More Than More Than 500 New Words, Phrases, and Senses

City Librarian: John Szabo Is LJ’s 2025 Librarian of the Year

LitHub’s Most Anticipated Books of 2025 | Book Pulse

Report: “Preprints Often Make News. Many People Don’t Know What They Are”

Journal Article: “School Library Professionals’ Perspectives on Current and Future Workforce Challenges”

Journal Article: “‘As of My Last Knowledge Update’: How is Content Generated by ChatGPT Infiltrating Scientific Papers Published in Premier Journals?”

Library Battles Heat Up in Alabama; Examining Library Structures to Scale Research Support Services: Insights From an OCLC RLP Leadership Roundtable; & More Headlines

Rx for Flourishing | Editorial

‘Beg, Borrow, or Steal’ by Sarah Adams Tops Holds Lists | Book Pulse

Research Article (preprint): “Rise of Generative Artificial Intelligence in Science”

Report: “Legislative Bill Would Cut Funding For New Mexico Public Libraries that Ban Books”

Arkansas: Crawford County Library Director Returns Fire in Ongoing Legal Battle; For One Community, A Library is Much More Than Books, It’s Support; & More Headlines

Academic Movers Q&A: Aisha Johnson on Working Toward Better Representation

Journal Article: “The Dataset Finder: A Tool Utilizing Data Management Plans as a Key to Data Discoverability”

Journal Article: “Teaching Counts! Open Educational Resources as an Object of Measurement For Scientometric Analysis”

Episode 37 (January 2025) Show Me the $$

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A Short History of Black Craft in Ten Objects

The short and easy-to-read nature of this book makes it accessible to a wide general audience. Lovers of history and its relation to arts and crafts won't want to put it down.
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Beyond the Root Cellar: The Market Gardener’s Guide to Growing and Storing Vegetables for Off-Season Sales and Food Security

This practical, comprehensive book is an essential guide that is packed with valuable insights and unique strategies for readers looking to innovate their winter farming practices. It’s a great resource for gardeners, farmers, homesteaders, and curious readers. This work makes a wonderful addition to collections too.
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Cats of the World

An engaging text accompanied by beautiful photographs in which the wonderful settings are secondary to the multitude of cats to swoon over. Best for animal lovers and supporters.
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Garden to the Max: Joyful, Visionary, Maximalist Design

Gardeners of all levels will relish reading about and viewing this wide range of varied, inspirational gardens that are chock-full of all types of plants, reflecting the interests and personalities of their creators.

Essential Crochet Starter Stitches: Portable Stitch Companion; Solids, Shells & Fans, Openwork & Lace, and Simple Edgings

Leapman is a legend in the fiber arts world, and any new book by her is an essential purchase. The array and diversity of stitches featured here will have crocheters itching to pick up their hook and try them.
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10 Step Drawing: Figures; Draw Over 50 Poses in 10 Easy Steps

Like paint-by-numbers but for drawing figures, this book will be helpful for budding cartoonists and those who want to draw people without a lot of instruction on technique.
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CRUSH Your Money Goals: 25 Smart Money Habits To Save, Invest, and Fast-Track Your Financial Freedom

Joy is a big voice in debt management and personal finance, and her book empowers readers to realize their own lives are worth the investment.
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Dragonfly-Friendly Gardening

Though niche, this brief guide on building and maintaining a dragonfly- and damselfly-friendly environment will circulate well in libraries.
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How To Read a Chicken’s Mind: Understand How Chickens Learn, Perceive People, Express Emotions, and Pass Down Knowledge

A delightful dive into the world of chickens.
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Picture Patchwork: 15 Charted Patterns for Novelty Quilts

Probably not for the absolute beginner, but accessible for someone who’s made a few quilts. Experienced quilters who prefer structure over spontaneity will find much of value here.

Beyond Anxiety: Curiosity, Creativity, and Finding Your Life’s Purpose

In this straightforward yet sophisticated work, Beck once again demonstrates why Oprah Winfrey has called her “one of the smartest women I know.”

Sweet Farm!: More Than 100 Cookies, Cakes, Salads (!), and Other Delights from My Kitchen on a Sugar Beet Farm

From sweet starts to the day and simple takes on classics to creative showstoppers, these recipes will appeal to home bakers looking for a variety of sweet treats that they can make without expensive ingredients if they remain attentive to process, ingredient measurements, and bake times.
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Mojave Desert Wildflowers

Flower fans, hikers, and tourists will find this guide extremely helpful for planning their Mojave Desert trip, and it has maximum visual and botanical appeal.
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Easy Meal Prep: Save Time and Eat Healthy with Over 75 Recipes

There are better options available, as this book has hits and misses.
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Accidentally Wes Anderson: Adventures

In this charming collection, the pleasure is in the view, delivered with all the quirky, stylistic, color-saturated wonder an Anderson fan could want.
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Gentle: Rest More, Stress Less, and Live the Life You Actually Want

An encouraging program for readers who have found that pushing through hasn’t worked and want a gentler approach to life, coached by an engaging, empathetic, supportive guide.
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50 Things To Do in the Snow

This book offers a range of imaginative and entertaining activities and crafts that will appeal to anyone who loves snow and winter.
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Don’t Say Um: How To Communicate Effectively To Live a Better Life

Hoeppner offers effective practices for improving communication skills, plus excellent advice on acknowledging nerves and managing anxiety about speaking.

The Grieving Body: How the Stress of Loss Can Be an Opportunity for Healing

An excellent choice for readers seeking bereavement support.
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20 Amici, 40 Ricette: Friends and Food from the Heart of Chianti

A must have for any collection looking to add a well-written, unexpected, and highly entertaining and delicious take on regional Italian cooking and locale.
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50 Best Adventures on Earth

Of limited use to travelers planning adventures.

The Art of Embroidery Design: A Workshop for Developing Your Own Original Stitching

A must-have for creative readers, this successful guidebook by a respected artist will find an eager audience.
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The Scarr’s Pizza Cookbook: New York–Style Pizza for Everybody

Best for serious pizza aficionados wanting to take their skills to the next level.
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Granny Square Style: How To Make Limitless Projects from 10 Classic Patterns

With so many knitting and crochet books providing expensive yarn recommendations and patterns that depend on precision, this book will satisfy the itch to stitch for people who enjoy a little more freedom and flow without sacrificing form and function.
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Symon’s Dinners Cooking Out: 100 Recipes That Redefine Outdoor Cooking

While this may be a little daunting for inexperienced cooks, it is a must-have for ambitious foodies who love to grill. A fun addition to any library collection.
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Out East from Above: An Aerial View of the South Fork

New York–area libraries with larger travel sections already established will find this a beautiful addition for their patrons to browse through. This book can also be valuable for readers interested in landscape aerial photography.
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Eat Your Age: Feel Younger, Be Happier, Live Longer

Like many works on longevity, Smith’s leans heavily into how lifestyle contributes to aging. The actionable steps for incorporating practices into daily life may empower readers to have more nuanced conversations with their doctors about how to embrace health and strength while aging.
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Piece and Quilt as You Go: Techniques, Tips, and 24 Modern Designs Simplified

A great resource for home quilters, homemaker clubs, and young sewists.
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The Ultimate Guide to Houseplant Propagation: Step-by-Step Techniques for Making More Houseplants…for Free!

This engaging, encouraging, and accessible guide to houseplant propagation will appeal to plant parents everywhere.
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Big Veg Energy: Plant-Based Just Got Better

While some of these recipes may be too fussy for less-experienced home cooks, Soteriou equips readers with the tools they need to create big, boldly flavored, visually appealing dishes that may mark her as the next iconic vegan of Isa Chandra Moskowitz’s ilk.
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Tidy Up Your Life: Rethinking How To Organize, Declutter, and Make Space for What Matters Most

Though there are many cleaning and tidying books around, this one is particularly astute. It cuts to the chase with foundational advice that makes incremental changes achievable and is recommended for most collections.

Coastal: 130 Recipes from a California Road Trip

Cooks who fell in love with the food of Southern France in Rebekah Peppler’s Le Sud or discovered the joys of cooking in Maine with Erin French’s The Lost Kitchen will be equally enamored with Clark’s loving culinary celebration of the best that California’s Central Coast has to offer.

The Portable Feminist Reader

Worth picking up for Gay’s introspective yet inclusive introduction alone, this new collection provides accessible entry points into feminism and offers even advanced scholars new ways of viewing the complex, intersectional histories of feminist thought, literature, and action.
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Another World Is Possible: Lessons for America from Around the Globe

This book is recommended and appropriate for libraries supporting students and general readers interested in exploring governmental policies from abroad that could work in the U.S.

The Maps They Gave Us: One Marriage, Reimagined

Emotional, raw, and real, this memoir is a deep dive into one couple’s trials and triumphs to redefine marriage to fit their lives and needs. A valuable addition to memoir collections.
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The Banks We Deserve: Reclaiming Community Banking for a Just Economy

A fresh take on banking that will show readers how credit unions and community banks can improve the social, economic, and environmental situations of the people they serve.
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Queer Lasting: Ecologies of Care for a Dying World

This compelling, evocative book expertly centers queer writing and resilience to imagine new approaches to living during environmental crises. It’s an excellent choice for scholars, students, and general readers of queer studies and ecocriticism. Pair with The Queerness of Water: Troubled Ecologies in the Eighteenth Century by Jeremy Chow.

Gentlemen of the Woods: Manhood, Myth, and the American Lumberjack

Written in clear prose with well-founded arguments, this book, heavily illustrated with archival photographs and drawings, makes an excellent addition to history collections. For general audiences interested in Americana.
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The Countess and the Nazis: An American Family’s Private War

Many family photos enliven this engrossing, recommended history that will take readers right into the difficult times it depicts.
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On the Hippie Trail: Istanbul to Kathmandu and the Making of a Travel Writer

Steves’s journal offers a window into time, before travel through the greater Middle East became vastly more complicated. Recommended for Steves’s fans and armchair travelers.
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The Rebel Empresses: Elisabeth of Austria and Eugénie of France, Power and Glamour in the Struggle for Europe

Fascinating insight into the lives of two remarkable women who may be unfamiliar to readers in the United States. Especially recommended for readers interested in biographies about royals.
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The Licensing Racket: How We Decide Who Is Allowed To Work, and Why It Goes Wrong

Allensworth gives readers accessible descriptions of the professional licensing process and attendant problems. She explains the reasons for caring about this weighty topic and suggests solutions.

From Trenton to Yorktown: Turning Points of the Revolutionary War

This well-written, accessible history is a significant contribution to the literature on the American Revolutionary War. Maass’s blend of thorough research, engaging stories, and expert analysis make this book a must, especially for U.S. history readers.

Reading the Waves: A Memoir

Brilliant, unflinching, and written with the same heady, literary sophistication as Yuknavitch’s novels. Compounded by real moments of narrative vulnerability, this memoir is as much an act of dismembering as it is of remembering.
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Owned: How Tech Billionaires on the Right Bought the Loudest Voices on the Left

An incisive analysis of the influence of money and big-tech executives in right-wing media.
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