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Report From the University of Michigan: “University Libraries Celebrates Tribal Librarian Doobiigen Classification System”

New Collaboration: Exploring Workplace Experiences of BIPOC First-Generation Professionals in Library and Information Science

Report: “Japan Libraries to Trial Book Sales Amid Decline in Bookstores”

Journal Article: “Essential Work, Invisible Workers: The Role of Digital Curation in Covid-19 Open Science”

Journal Article: “An Analysis of RBMS News Blog Job Advertisements, 2013–2021”

Twenty-Nine Goodbyes: An Introduction to Chinese Poetry

An excellent book for poetry beginners, students, and scholars. It will embolden readers to seek out new discoveries in Chinese poetry.
PREMIUM

The Coit Tower Murals: New Deal Art and Political Controversy in San Francisco

More a history than an art history, this concise and well-written book smoothly follows the murals from conception to completion to their subsequent evolution into a beloved San Francisco landmark, highlighting their treatment by art critics and historians over the years. It’s beautifully illustrated with photographs of the artists and the murals in various stages of completion.

A City Full of Hawks: ‘On the Waterfront’ Seventy Years Later—Still the Great American Contender

A perfect recap of the film and the controversial era; a treat for cinephiles.
PREMIUM

The Five Ranks of Zen: Tozan’s Path of Being, Nonbeing, and Compassion

This is an advanced text that will be of interest to readers with an active Zen practice or a solid understanding of basic Zen principles and historical figures. It makes a strong addition to collections.
PREMIUM

Religions of Early India: A Cultural History

A sublime and first-rate examination of India’s lengthy religious history.
PREMIUM

South Side Impresarios: How Race Women Transformed Chicago’s Classical Music Scene

Readers interested in American classical music and Black history and culture will find much to celebrate in this outstanding book.
PREMIUM

The Ballad of Jacquotte Delahaye

A thrilling debut, sure to delight readers who enjoy historical fiction full of action-packed adventure and trailblazing women characters based on real-life figures.
PREMIUM

Accordion Eulogies: A Memoir of Music, Migration, and Mexico

A moving ballad exploring familial and cultural legacies, with Mexican corrido music at its core. Tragic, mournful, and melodious, all at once.
PREMIUM

Rebel Girl: My Life as a Feminist Punk

This engrossing account of a musician’s transformation is a testament to the healing process and will engage listeners who seek to express their lived experiences without fear.
PREMIUM

Summer

One of Wharton’s best works, this classic Gilded Age romance retains its charm and appeal in audio.
PREMIUM

Going into Labour: Childbirth in Capitalism

Instead of laying out a political critique, Fielder makes capitalism’s role in childbirth feel personal, underlining the emotional and ethical demands of the field. Her book offers a powerful call for more compassionate policies and practices, which highlight the importance of dignity, autonomy, and support for individuals in this profoundly personal journey.

Raised by a Serial Killer: Discovering the Truth About My Father

The details, research, and candor in this highly recommended work will captivate readers, who won’t be able to put it down.
PREMIUM

Trans Femme Futures: An Abolitionist Ethic for Transfeminist Worlds

A powerful call to action for readers who seek to understand transfeminism or to participate in broader LGBTQIA+ liberation movements.
PREMIUM

Get Off Your Assets: A Woman’s Guide To Avoid Getting Screwed in Your Gray Divorce

Readers will gain a basic understanding of general, financial topics.
PREMIUM

Dedicated to the Soul: The Writings and Drawings of Emma Jung

A thoughtful look at Emma Jung in her own right that will be a useful volume for readers wanting to know more about her life and fascinating work. This collection lets her speak for herself.

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Fearless Speech: Breaking Free from the First Amendment

For concerned readers and scholars seeking an evidence-based argument that free speech has gone awry.
PREMIUM

Billionaire, Nerd, Savior, King: Bill Gates and His Quest To Shape Our World

A highly informative look at one of the most important business and technological leaders of today.
PREMIUM

Women in the Middle Ages: Illuminating the World of Peasants, Nuns, and Queens

A welcome and refreshing exploration of the lives of medieval women achieved through exceptional prose and the use of stunningly appropriate images. Hollman’s presentation of these once forgotten lives is, indeed, an illuminating one.
PREMIUM

In Search of an Open Mind: Speeches and Writings

Recommended as an invaluable resource for readers invested in the future of American higher education. Bollinger’s reflections illustrate the ongoing relevance of academic debates about the First Amendment.
PREMIUM

A Dog Called Ducky

A heartwarming story of hope, perfect for readers needing a pick-me-up; Ducky is the perfect companion.
PREMIUM

Blood Test: A Comedy

Baxter’s novel has a science fiction flare and a fascinating premise, but some of the character development may come across as one dimensional.

Washington Post’s 10 Best Books of 2024 | Book Pulse

Libraries: Anchoring The Future of Software Preservation (Interview with Julien Roche, President of Liber)

Report From Texas: “In A New Information Age, News Outlets Are Partnering With Public Libraries”

Alabama: Huntsville-Madison County Public Library Moves Books Out of Children’s Section; Washington: ‘A Brutal Hit’: Everett Library Cuts Will Lead To Reduced Hours, Staffing; & More Headlines

Alabama: Huntsville-Madison County Public Library Moves Books Out of Children’s Section; Washington: ‘A Brutal Hit’: Everett Library Cuts Will Lead To Reduced Hours, Staffing; & More Headlines

Reflections from Charleston: Highlights and Insights from the 2024 Conference

Percival Everett’s ‘James’ Wins National Book Award | Book Pulse

IFLA Publishes “Championing Intellectual Freedom – Structuring and Focusing Library Efforts” Report

Journal Article: “A Study on How Libraries Operate as Health Spaces in the United States” (abstract only)

Association of Research Libraries (ARL) Releases 2023 Salary Data and Statistics in Four New Reports

Research Tools: National Archives (NARA) Announces Portal for Civil Rights Cold Case Records Access

Sage Acquires GOOD DOCS, Distributor of Film Documentaries; The US Patent and Trademark Office Banned Staff From Using Generative AI; & More Headlines

Mobsters, Swindlers, and a Musical Swan Song | Coming Attractions

Read-Alikes for ‘Now or Never’ by Janet Evanovich | LibraryReads

Thrillers | Prepub Alert, June 2025 Titles

Mystery | Prepub Alert, June 2025 Titles

Parenting Works for Working Moms

Iranian Autocracy, a Robot Friend, and Serial Killers | Fast Scans

Fine Arts & Finery | Art Books To Note

Women’s World Cup, a Hopeful Future, and Artist Anselm Kiefer | Real Reels

Best Books Countdown 2024 | Week Three

Richard Flanagan Wins Baillie Gifford Prize for Nonfiction, Refuses Cash Award | Book Pulse

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

New Data, Trends: Urban Libraries Council (ULC) Releases 2024 Library Insights Report

Research Tools (Prototype): University of Washington & Allen Institute for AI (the People Behind Semantic Scholar) Announce the Launch of Ai2 Open Scholar

Clarivate Releases Highly Cited Researchers 2024 List; Altmetric Now Tracks Clinical Impact of Research; & More Headlines

Clarivate Releases Highly Cited Researchers 2024 List; Altmetric Now Tracks Clinical Impact of Research; & More Headlines

Anne Michaels Wins Giller Prize for ‘Held’ | Book Pulse

404 Media Reports “HarperCollins Confirms It Has a Deal to Sell Authors’ Work to AI Company”

The MIT Press Releases Report on the Future of Open Access Publishing and Policy

New Research Brief From IOI: “Community Infrastructure to Further Open Research Software”

Google Scholar Turns 20! 20 Things You Didn’t Know About Scholar

Authors Alliance and SPARC Publish New White Paper on Open Access and U.S. Federal Information Policy

Research Article (preprint): “Journal Quality Factors From ChatGPT: More Meaningful Than Impact Factors?

Research Tools: An Updated Database of Early English Playbooks: DEEP 2.0

COAR Launches Task Force on Sustainable and Interoperable PIDs Models; Project Briefing Session Details For the Coalition For Networked Information (CNI) Fall 2024 Membership Meeting are Now Online; & More Headlines

‘Now or Never’ by Janet Evanovich Tops Holds Lists | Book Pulse

Post-Election Insights

Truth, Trust, & Trump 2.0 | Editorial

Report: “‘Adversary’ Hacks Library of Congress Emails”

Report: “In Deep Red Alabama, Libraries Gain Trust of Parents Seeking All-Access Cards For Children”

Research Article: “Analyzing the Consistency of Retraction Indexing” (preprint)

Invest in Open Infrastructure (IOI): “Infra Finder Grows: 90+ Open Infrastructures Now Available”

Journal Article: “Repository (R)evolution: Metadata, Interoperability, and Sustainability”

American Library Association Launches National Search For Executive Director; The Center for Research Libraries Selects TIND ILS to power PAPR, the Print Archives and Preservation Registry; & More Headlines

New Print Title Releases | Reference Supplement 2025

New Database Releases | Reference Supplement 2025

Updated Database Releases | Reference Supplement 2025

LJ Talks with Leslie Mackenzie, Salem Press

LJ Talks with Eileen Lawrence, Coherent Digital

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