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Book Review - Peddlers, Merchants, and Manufacturers: How Jewish Entrepreneurs Built Economy and Community in Upcountry South Carolina
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Book Review: Protest and Pedagogy: Charlottesville’s Black Freedom Struggle and the Making of the American High School
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Share your story; Libraries Support South Carolina
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Re-envisioning Our Future: The Library Master Planning Process at the University of South Carolina Beaufort
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SciTech Book News Reviews
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Book Review: Overdue: Reckoning With the Public Library
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Mitigating Aggressive Crawler Traffic in the Age of Generative AI: A Collaborative Approach from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Libraries
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Book Review: More Historic Rural Churches of Georgia
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Book Review: The Most Controversial State Park: Jekyll Island
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Book review - You're not just a number: putting care back into healthcare
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Book Review: Creating Inclusive Libraries By Applying Universal Design: A Guide by Carli Spina
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Book Review: Social Justice Design and Implementation in Library and Information Science edited by Bharat Mehra
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Ninety-seven ignored: A personal reflection on the hidden struggles of an academic editor
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JS/DH: Books and Computing
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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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Book Review: Academic Librarian Burnout: Causes and Responses edited by Christina Holm, Ana Guimaraes, and Nashieli Marcano
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Book Review: Dismantling Conspiracy Theories: Metaliteracy and Other Strategies for an Information-Disordered World, Katie Greer, Stephanie Beene
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Bibliyoṭeḳn: Yiddish Popular Book Series, 1890–1939
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Open Infrastructures Enabling an Equitable Transition to Open Access Books
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Warum E-Books in US-Schulen zur Kostenfrage werden
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Book Review: Hopeful Visions, Practical Actions: Cultural Humility in Library Work edited by Sarah R. Kostelecky, Lori Townsend, and David A. Hurley
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History / Sustainable Development - Purdue University
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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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Archivist, Subject Librarian, and Education Faculty Collaboration: Co-Instruction in History of Education Classes