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Research Paper (Preprint): “GREI Data Repository AI Taxonomy”

Research Article: “Internet Image Search Outputs Propagate Climate Change Sentiment and Impact Policy Support”

Research Article: “Internet Image Search Outputs Propagate Climate Change Sentiment and Impact Policy Support”

Mystery: A Subgenre for Every Reader

Design of the Times: Library Are Changing to Meet Evolving Needs

Amazon and Kirkus Reveal Their Best Books of 2024 | Book Pulse

Factsheets: Tech Adoption Trends; Can AI Review the Scientific Literature — and Figure Out What it All Means?; & More Headlines

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Samantha Harvey Wins Booker Prize for ‘Orbital’ | Book Pulse

Best Books Countdown 2024 | Week Two

Refugees, Relief, and Resettlement: The Early Cold War and Decolonization | eReview

BBC Monitoring: Summary of World Broadcasts; Essential Global Media, 1939–2001 | eReview

Time Traveling Tales | SFF

Biography & Memoir | Prepub Alert, May 2025 Titles

History | Prepub Alert, May 2025 Titles

Historical Fiction | Prepub Alert, May 2025 Titles

Read-Alikes for ‘To Die For’ by David Baldacci | LibraryReads

'Johnny Careless' by Kevin Wade | Mystery Debut of the Month

'Unromance' by Erin Connor | Romance Debut of the Month

'Symbiote' by Michael Nayak | SFF Debut of Month

'Symbiote' by Michael Nayak | SFF Debut of Month

AP: “Florida Education Officials Report Hundreds of Books Pulled From School Libraries”

New Report: The State of Publishing in Canada 2023

Report: “Two Upstart Search Engines are Teaming Up to Take on Google”

FCC Sees Strong Interest in the Schools and Libraries Cybersecurity Pilot Program; Sage Acquires Cambridge Business Publishers; Taylor & Francis Announces Open Access Collective Funding Pilot; & More Headlines

F1000Research Advances Global Scholarship with Seamless Open Access Publishing

Transforming Library Navigation and Collection Access with StackMap

‘To Die For’ by David Baldacci Tops Holds Lists | Book Pulse

‘To Die For’ by David Baldacci Tops Holds Lists | Book Pulse

Lindsey Cronk, Andrea Jamison, and Maria McCauley are Candidates for the 2026-27 Presidency of the American Library Association (ALA)

New Publication: Nonprofit Annual Reviews Launches Katina Magazine For Librarians, Publishers, And Vendors.

Now Available: Report of the Paris Conference on Open Research Information

New Report From OCLC and Partnership for Shared Book Collections: “Stewarding the Collective Collection: An Analysis of Print Retention Data in the US and Canada”

Preprint: “Web Archives Metadata Generation with GPT-4o: Challenges and Insights”

AI and the Public

Indigenous History Book Reclassified as Fiction, Then Restored to Texas Library’s Nonfiction Collection

Election Day 2024: Libraries on the Ballot

Journal Article: “Scholarly Metadata as Trust Signals: Opportunities for Journal Editors”

Journal Article (Case Study): “Investing in Open Access at the University of Minnesota”

Experimental Research Tools: The Washington Post Launches “Ask The Post AI”

Journal Article: “User Engagement in Digital Curation: A Systematic Review and Synthesis”

AI Roundup: OpenAI Defeats News Outlets’ Copyright Lawsuit Over AI Training, For Now; New AI Tools Are Promoted As Study Aids for Students. Are They Doing More Harm Than Good?; & More Headlines

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A Guide to Medical Cannabis: Your Roadmap to Understanding and Using Cannabis and CBD for Health

This brief volume containing up-to-date, objective information about medical cannabis is an excellent addition to collections.

One Thousand Vines: A New Way To Understand Wine

While encyclopedic in structure, this is a readable work that adds to readers’ knowledge of viticulture and the processes that make wine what it is. The book has an excellent, well-cited index and an extensive bibliography too. Aspiring or current wine connoisseurs will want this on their shelves.
PREMIUM

The Best American Science and Nature Writing 2024

Readers who enjoy educating themselves through intelligent, in-depth reporting on science and nature topics will relish this collection.
PREMIUM

Hungry Beautiful Animals: The Joyful Case for Going Vegan

This title expertly shows that breaking bread together can be a joyful experience without the roast. It is a well-written addition to the literature of food ethics.
PREMIUM

The World Beneath: The Life and Times of Unknown Sea Creatures and Coral Reefs

Smith’s passion for coral reefs, their inhabitants, and their protection shines through in this gorgeous, fascinating, informative, immersive book. Divers (and readers who would rather appreciate remote underwater habitats from the comfort of home) will cherish this book.
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Herding Immunity: The Startling History of Life Before and After Vaccines

A fit for parenting collections in communities where vaccine arguments are front and center.

A Thousand Threads: A Memoir

Cherry weaves a tapestry of memories into her vibrant debut.
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A Bit Much: Poems

This poetry collection about self-discovery offers readers a sense of camaraderie in its down-to-earth humor and keen emotional insights. This lyrical blend will resonate deeply with readers. It’s a collection that’s both memorable and refreshingly real.

Unitas to Unitas: Life’s Lessons Passed Down from Father to Son

The narrative appeals to sports enthusiasts and readers interested in personal growth stories, a distinctive perspective of a football star’s life, a heartfelt exploration of father-son relationships, and the human side of sports heroes. It makes an excellent companion to more traditional biographies.
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TRANZ: Poems

This collection is a movingly honest exploration of what it means to be trans in the United States.
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Church Girl

Simone’s (An Off-Limits Merger) latest is a sexy story that’s sure to be catnip for fans of the bad boy/good girl trope and single dad/nanny romances.
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The Grump Whisperer

James’s (Too Hot To Touch) first Afterglow title will appeal to readers who enjoy a low-key grumpy/sunshine dynamic and romances with relatively little angst.
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Wives Like Us

A lively comedy of errors, full of absurd antics and frothy fun.
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Godwin

An intriguing look into unsavory backroom deals and the pressures and legacies of colonialism, late capitalism, and greed. This makes an impact.
PREMIUM

Wild Ground

A raw and harrowing narrative, beautifully narrated. Listeners will feel the characters’ heartbreak, underwritten by their desire for connection and acceptance.
PREMIUM

The Lost Boy of Santa Chionia

Listeners will appreciate the wildness of Grames’s setting while the realistically voiced mystery unfolds.
PREMIUM

Sleeping Giants

This audio will appeal to listeners seeking an intricate suspense about cruelty and corruption in the child welfare system. Recommended for fans of Sally Hepworth, Jennifer McMahon, and Lisa Jewell.
PREMIUM

Camp Jeff

This exuberant satire, rich in biting caricatures of uniformly over-the-top characters, is the opposite of neat or tidy. The result is a novel that’s insightful and hilarious in parts but eventually runs out of steam.
PREMIUM

What It’s Like in Words

Obsessive love is at the heart of this compulsively readable debut novel, which should appeal to fans of Colleen Hoover.
PREMIUM

Den of Spies: Reagan, Carter, and the Secret History of the Treason That Stole the White House

A valuable book in which Unger reveals the long lasting repercussions of this October surprise on American and Iranian public life.

A Forgotten Migration: Black Southerners, Segregation Scholarships, and the Debt Owed to Public HBCUs

A necessary addition to anti-racist bookshelves, this text goes beyond historical analysis and exposes the continuing institutional casualties of postbaccalaureate segregation.
PREMIUM

Queen Victoria and Her Prime Ministers: Her Life, the Imperial Ideal, and the Politics and Turmoil That Shaped Her Extraordinary Reign

Highly recommended to readers of British history and particularly those interested in the political life of Britain during Victoria’s reign.

Past Tense: Facing Family Secrets and Finding Myself in Therapy

Mardou’s frank and sometimes horrifying journey into her ancestry arouses empathy and understanding and will support readers in their own quests for mental wellness. It’s also a compelling adventure story about how the mind works and can heal itself with capable, professional help. Highly recommended.

New From Ithaka S+R: Results from a National Survey of Community College Library and Campus Partners

Digital Preservation: PLOS Partners with CLOCKSS to Safeguard its Journals

‘Saving’ the Floppy Disk: Funding Unlocks Preservation Work at Cambridge University Library; Dimensions Launches AI-based Natural Language Feature to Makes Complex Searches Faster and Easier; & More News Headlines

PeerJ Revolutionizes Open-Access Publishing with Annual Institutional Memberships

National Native American Heritage Month | 10 Books To Add To the Collection and Share with Readers

Rachel Cusk’s ‘Parade’ Wins Goldsmiths Prize | Book Pulse

Rachel Cusk’s ‘Parade’ Wins Goldsmiths Prize | Book Pulse

Rachel Cusk’s ‘Parade’ Wins Goldsmiths Prize | Book Pulse

New Article: “The Artificial Intelligence Disclosure (AID) Framework”

Draft Report From CNI Senior Scholar Don Waters Available for Comment: “Meeting the Climate Emergency: University Information Infrastructure for Researching Wicked Problems”

Statement From EveryLibrary: “This Election Should Not Determine the Fate of Libraries (But it Might Have)”

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