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Book Review: Talking Back, Talking Black
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Acting up, Talking Back: TITA, TIARA, and the Value of Gossip
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How Cover Selection Boosts Article Reach
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How Cover Selection Boosts Article Reach
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December 2025 Title Changes & Checking In
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Title Changes & Member Updates September 2025
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Cross-Cultural Mentoring: Cultural Awareness & Identity Empowerment
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Why is European Science Editing not covered by Dimension, and does Dimension contain citation errors?
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Introduction: [mis]representation, [dis]memory, & [re]figuring the archival lens
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Wandering the Web — STEM and STEAM: Selected Ideas for Children’s & Young Adult Programming
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When Catalogers and Archivists Come Together: The Creation of the Metadata Justice in Oklahoma Libraries & Archives Symposium
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Book Review: Julia Schneidawind, Schicksale und ihre Bücher: deutsch-jüdische Privatbibliotheken zwischen Jerusalem, Tunis und Los Angeles. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2023. 308 p. with 43 illustrations. ISBN: 9783525500316
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Book Review: Rebecca J. W. Jefferson, The Cairo Genizah and the Age of Discovery in Egypt: The History and Provenance of a Jewish Archive. London: I. B. Tauris & Company Limited, 2022. xiv, 267 p. ISBN: 9781788319638
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Stinging predatory journals: a brief overview and recommendations
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Infusing AI for greater impact in academic libraries
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Why artificial intelligence is not an author
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Social Changes and Local History: The Challenges of Creating Discoverable Open Source Institutional Theses and Dissertations
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Open Access in North Africa: The Unavoidability and Advantage(s) of Cooperation
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Open Access and the New Challenges for a Global World