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Baby Storytime Magic
Active Early Literacy through Bounces, Rhymes, Tickles, and More
Kathy MacMillan
American Library Association, 2014

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Bare Bones Young Adult Services
Tips for Public Library Generalists
American Library Association
American Library Association, 2000

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A Basic Music Library
Essential Scores and Sound Recordings, Volume 1: Popular Music
Music Library Association
American Library Association, 2022

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Be a Great Boss
One Year to Success
Catherine Hakala-Ausperk
American Library Association, 2011

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Becoming a Library Leader
Seven Stages of Leadership Development for Academic Librarians
Shin Freedman
Assoc of College & Research Libraries, 2019

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Becoming a Media Mentor
A Guide for Working with Children and Families
Cen Campbell
American Library Association, 2016

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Becoming a Reflective Librarian and Teacher
Strategies for Mindful Academic Practice
Michelle Reale
American Library Association, 2016

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Becoming an Embedded Librarian
Making Connections in the Classroom
Michelle Reale
American Library Association, 2015

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The Bed Bug Guide for Public Libraries
Sarah Kittrell
American Library Association, 2016

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Before the Ballot
Building Political Support for Library Funding
John Chrastka
American Library Association, 2018

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Being a Teen Library Services Advocate
Linda Braun
American Library Association, 2012

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Being Indispensable
A School Librarian's Guide to Becoming an Invaluable Leader
Ruth Toor
American Library Association, 2010

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Best Books for Young Adults
American Library Association
American Library Association, 2007

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Best Practices For Credit- Bearing Information Literacy
Christopher Hollister
Assoc of College & Research Libraries, 2011

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Best Practices for Credit-Bearing Information Literacy Courses
Christopher Vance Hollister
Assoc of College & Research Libraries, 2011

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Beyond Banned Books
Defending Intellectual Freedom throughout Your Library
Kristin Pekoll
American Library Association, 2019

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Beyond Book Sales
The Complete Guide to Raising Real Money for Your Library
Susan Dowd
American Library Association, 2013

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Beyond Reality
Augmented, Virtual, and Mixed Reality in the Library
Kenneth J. Varnum
American Library Association, 2019

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The Big Sourcebook of Free and Low-Cost Library Programming
300+ Resources, Ideas, and Tools
Ellyssa Kroski
American Library Association, 2024

There’s no need to spend hours trying to come up with creative programming ideas—bestselling library activity guru Kroski has already done all the hard work for you! Largely drawn from contributions by library workers across the country, this e-book is a cornucopia of ready-to-go activities, easily accessible resources, and adaptable tools for inspiring countless fun and engaging programs at your library. Best of all, these exciting low cost/no-cost library programs can be implemented using only free resources. Offering a broad selection of ideas for adults, tweens, and younger children that can be tailored to a variety of contexts, inside this sourcebook you’ll discover

  • seniors and older adult programming resources on such topics as genealogy, financial literacy, lifelong learning, gardening, and health and wellness;
  • career, ESL/literacy, and "just for fun" programs and book clubs perfect for adults;
  • young adult programming resources such as the Book to Action toolkit, YALSA’s Teen Programming Guidelines, literacy and educational resources, computers and coding activities, live action roleplaying games (LARPS), and many more;
  • free resources to teach financial responsibility to toddlers, lesson plans from NASA, resources to host an Earth Day event incorporating a “free trees for kids” program, StoryWalks and more ideas for children;
  • makerspace, STEM, and art programming resources;
  • Pinterest boards, idea lists, writing prompts, coloring pages, free books, and passive programming downloadables and printables;
  • information about more than two dozen grant opportunities for funding programs; and
  • planning templates, marketing tips, assessment resources, and tools for brainstorming and productivity.
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The Black Belt Librarian
Real-World Safety & Security
Warren Graham
American Library Association, 2011

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Blockchain
Sandra Hirsh and Susan Alman
American Library Association, 2019

This book in the Library Futures Series examines blockchain technology, a concept with far-reaching implications for the future of the information professions. Blockchain uses a distributed database (multiple devices not connected to a common processor) that organizes data into records (blocks) that have cryptographic validation. The data are timestamped and linked to previous records so that they can only be changed by those who own the encryption keys to write to the files. In this book, editors Hirsh and Alman offer a primer of what librarians and information professionals need to understand about blockchain technology. Several speculative visions for how blockchain could support the core work of libraries are included to help librarians understand the possibilities for improved operations and services. Featuring essays from a range of information professionals who have interest and experience in blockchain technologies, this book presents valuable ideas for exploration relevant to everyone interested in the future of librarianship.

 

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Blueprint for Your Library Marketing Plan
A Guide to Help You Survive and Thrive
Patricia H. Fisher
American Library Association, 2006

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The Book by Design
The Remarkable Story of the World's Greatest Invention
Edited by P.J.M. Marks and Stephen Parkin
University of Chicago Press, 2023
A richly illustrated look at some of the British Library’s most beautiful books from around the world.
 
For centuries across the world, books have been created as objects of beauty, with bookmakers lavishing great care on their paper, binding materials, illustrations, and lettering.
 
The Book by Design, featuring an array of books from the British Library's collection, focuses on the sensory experience of holding and reading these objects. Each selection represents a specific moment in the development of what we know today as the book—from scrolls and bound illuminated manuscripts to paperbacks and formatted digital information. These range from the seventh century to the present and include examples from China, Japan, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Europe, and North America, in addition to a look at book traditions in Africa and Oceania. John James Audubon’s Birds of America, the works of Chaucer, Russian Futurist books, limited editions, historic copies of the Qur’an and the Bible, mass-market paperbacks, and more come together to tell the visual, tactile, artistic, and cultural history of books.
 
Expert curators and specialists explore these books from the perspective of design and manufacturing, original art photographs offer vivid representations of their textures and materials, and graphics detail the size and specifications of each book. Offering a wide-ranging look at the creation and use of books, illustrated with hundreds of color images, this volume is itself an object of beauty.
 
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Book Club Reboot
71 Creative Twists
Sarah Ostman
American Library Association, 2019

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Book Repair
A How-To-Do-It Manual
Artemis BonaDea
American Library Association, 2011

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Book Repair
A How-To-Do-It Manual
American Library Association
American Library Association, 2011

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A Book Sale How-To Guide
More Money, Less Stress
Pat Ditzler
American Library Association, 2012

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Booklist's 1000 Best Young Adult Books Since 2000
Booklist
American Library Association, 2014

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Books in Motion
Connecting Preschoolers with Books through Art, Games, Movement, Music, Playacting, and Props
Pat R. Scales
American Library Association, 2013

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Books, Maps, and Politics
A Cultural History of the Library of Congress, 1783-1861
Carl Ostrowski
University of Massachusetts Press, 2009
Delving into the origins and development of the Library of Congress, this volume ranges from the first attempt to establish a national legislative library in 1783 to the advent of the Civil War. Carl Ostrowski shows how the growing and changing Library was influenced by—and in turn affected—major intellectual, social, historical, and political trends that occupied the sphere of public discourse in late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century America.

The author explores the relationship between the Library and the period's expanding print culture. He identifies the books that legislators required to be placed in the Library and establishes how these volumes were used. His analysis of the earliest printed catalogs of the Library reveals that law, politics, economics, geography, and history were the subjects most assiduously collected. These books provided government officials with practical guidance in domestic legislation and foreign affairs, including disputes with European powers over territorial boundaries.

Ostrowski also discusses a number of secondary functions of the Library, one of which was to provide reading material for the entertainment and instruction of government officials and their families. As a result, the richness of America's burgeoning literary culture from the 1830s to the 1860s was amply represented on the Library's shelves. For those with access to its Capitol rooms, the Library served an important social function, providing a space for interaction and the display and appreciation of American works of art.

Ostrowski skillfully demonstrates that the history of the Library of Congress offers a lens through which we can view changing American attitudes toward books, literature, and the relationship between the federal government and the world of arts and letters.
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Books Under Fire
Pat R. Scales
American Library Association, 2015

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Books Under Fire
A Hit List of Banned and Challenged Children's Books
Pat R. Scales
American Library Association, 2021

In our polarized environment, the censorship and outright banning of children’s books which some deem to be controversial or objectionable remains a major concern for libraries. Intellectual freedom champion Scales returns to the fray with a new edition of her matchless guide, updating the focus to titles published since 2015 which have been the target of challenges. School and public librarians, LIS students, and classroom educators will find the assistance and support they need to defend these challenged books with an informed response while ensuring access to young book lovers. For each of the dozens of titles covered, readers will find

  • a book summary;
  • a report of the specific challenges; 
  • quotes from reviews, plus a list of awards and accolades; 
  • talking points for discussing the book's issues and themes; 
  • links to the book's website, additional resources about the book, and suggested further reading; and 
  • read-alikes that have been challenged for similar reasons.
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A Box Full of Tales
Kathy MacMillan
American Library Association, 2008

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Breakthrough Branding
Positioning Your Library to Survive and Thrive
Kent Jackson
American Library Association, 2013

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Bridging Worlds
Emerging Mode Ls And Practices Of
Raymond Pun
Assoc of College & Research Libraries, 2016

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A Brief History of the Bodleian Library
Mary Clapinson
Bodleian Library Publishing, 2020

How did a library founded over four hundred years ago grow to become the world-renowned institution it is today, home to over thirteen million items? From its foundation by Sir Thomas Bodley in 1598 to the opening of the Weston Library in 2015, this illustrated account shows how the Library’s history has been involved with the British monarchy and political events throughout the centuries. The history of the Library is also a history of collectors and collections, and this book traces the story of major donations and purchases, making use of the Library’s own substantial archives to show how it came to house key items such as early confirmations of the Magna Carta, Shakespeare’s First Folio, and the manuscript of Jane Austen’s earliest writings, among many others.  

This revised edition brings the history of the Bodleian Library up to the present moment. Beautifully illustrated with prints, portraits, manuscripts, and archival material, this book is essential reading for anyone interested in the history of libraries and collections.

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Bringing the Arts into the Library
Carol Smallwood
American Library Association, 2013

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Broken Pieces
Michael Gorman
American Library Association, 2011

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Build a Great Team
One Year to Success
Catherine Hakala-Ausperk
American Library Association, 2013

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Building & Managing eBook Collections
Richard Kaplan
American Library Association, 2012

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Building a Buzz
Libraries & Word-of-Mouth Marketing
Peggy Barber
American Library Association, 2010

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Building a Core Print Collection for Preschoolers
Alan R. Bailey
American Library Association, 2014

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Building Digital Libraries
Kyle Banerjee
American Library Association, 2018

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Building Digital Libraries
American Library Association
American Library Association, 2008

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Building Science 101
A Primer for Librarians
Lynn M. Piotrowicz
American Library Association

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Building Teaching and Learning Communities
Creating Shared Meaning and Purpose
Craig Gibson
Assoc of College & Research Libraries, 2019

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Building the Digital Branch
Guidelines for Transforming Your Library Website
David Lee American Library Association
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Burning the Books
A History of the Deliberate Destruction of Knowledge
Richard Ovenden
Harvard University Press, 2020

A Wolfson History Prize Finalist
A New Statesman Book of the Year
A Sunday Times Book of the Year


“Timely and authoritative…I enjoyed it immensely.”
—Philip Pullman

“If you care about books, and if you believe we must all stand up to the destruction of knowledge and cultural heritage, this is a brilliant read—both powerful and prescient.”
—Elif Shafak

Libraries have been attacked since ancient times but they have been especially threatened in the modern era, through war as well as willful neglect. Burning the Books describes the deliberate destruction of the knowledge safeguarded in libraries from Alexandria to Sarajevo, from smashed Assyrian tablets to the torching of the Library of Congress. The director of the world-famous Bodleian Libraries, Richard Ovenden, captures the political, religious, and cultural motivations behind these acts. He also shines a light on the librarians and archivists preserving history and memory, often risking their lives in the process.

More than simply repositories for knowledge, libraries support the rule of law and inspire and inform citizens. Ovenden reminds us of their social and political importance, challenging us to protect and support these essential institutions.

“Wonderful…full of good stories and burning with passion.”
Sunday Times

“The sound of a warning vibrates through this book.”
The Guardian

“Essential reading for anyone concerned with libraries and what Ovenden outlines as their role in ‘the support of democracy, the rule of law and open society.’”
Wall Street Journal

“Ovenden emphasizes that attacks on books, archives, and recorded information are the usual practice of authoritarian regimes.”
—Michael Dirda, Washington Post

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The Busy Librarians Guide To Information Literacy In
Jeanne Davidson
Assoc of College & Research Libraries, 2012

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The Busy Librarian’s Guide to Information Literacy in Science and Engineering
Katherine O'Clair
Assoc of College & Research Libraries, 2012


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