Need to strengthen your volunteer program? Recruiting and Managing Volunteers in Museums and Other Nonprofit Organizations (2nd ed.) shares updated strategies for engaging and sustaining volunteers. https://t.co/VlESvmYDMn
Library Outreach, Partnerships, and Distance Education explores strategies for technology use, serving diverse communities & supporting distance learning. https://t.co/CFVTUFZ5O9
How did the Library of Congress grow from Jefferson’s books to the world’s largest library? The Library of Congress traces its history, influence & global cultural impact. https://t.co/f4csQG6U5O
Is the printed book in crisis—or thriving in new ways? The Future of the Book in the Digital Age by Bill Cope & Angus Phillips explores publishing, libraries, literacy & learning in a digital world. https://t.co/RkCoHtvzSo
Need to teach copyright with confidence? Teaching Copyright by Sara E. Wolf & Carol Simpson offers lesson templates, activities & assessments to make copyright clear and engaging. https://t.co/evO9LPNPIh
Need a clear path for preservation planning? Six Steps to a Long-Range Preservation Plan by Sherelyn Ogden offers a practical, step-by-step guide to protecting collections & supporting fundraising. https://t.co/3LF4x0U5up
What’s hype and what’s real about the metaverse? The Metaverse: A Critical Assessment by Philip Brey explores its possibilities, limits & ethical challenges—offering guidance for responsible innovation. https://t.co/Lcg7PazjBz
How can libraries make the most of social media? Social Media and Library Services (2nd ed.) by Lorri Mon covers tools, trends & strategies for building visibility, voice & engagement online. https://t.co/uXsTjIE6GH
How do you build strong library teams? A Complete Guide to Training Library Staff shows how to design onboarding, ongoing training, & offboarding programs that set staff up for success & foster collaboration. #PLAN-CE https://t.co/Xi01SbsSGT
What happens when humanity and AI converge? The Singularity Paradox by Anders Indset & Florian Neukart explores the promises, risks & ethics of Artificial Human Intelligence. https://t.co/V7uSZ2zbIM
Nearly half of U.S. libraries are rural—and face unique challenges. Rural Public Librarianship by Jennifer Thiele explores barriers like funding, broadband & eBook access, offering best practices to move forward. https://t.co/DIlRXHn77I
How can public libraries build strong collections on tight budgets? Public Library Collection Development in the Information Age by Annabel Stephens shares strategies, case studies & tools for smarter selection. https://t.co/twqnxWmhan
How do libraries & archives engage with the digital humanities? The Routledge Companion to Libraries, Archives, and the Digital Humanities explores partnerships, practices & professional roles in DH. https://t.co/dcH5n9Jkhd
What is information science, and why does it matter? Information Science: The Basics introduces the field—covering classification, preservation, technology, ethics & the role of libraries in today’s information society. https://t.co/vecR7XbBhf
Want to understand how generative AI really works? Essentials of Generative AI by Takeshi Okadome covers transformers, RL, GANs, diffusion models & more—a clear guide for researchers & grad students in ML. https://t.co/fzX18i2bPi
What does AI really mean for libraries? Artificial Intelligence for Academic Libraries unpacks the history, theory, and applications of AI/ML—plus the ethical and practical issues librarians must navigate. A must-read for academic #libraries. #PLAN-CE https://t.co/XTGY8jB5GL
How can library spaces better serve users? Library Space Planning and Design shares methods & case studies on creating sustainable, flexible, and attractive spaces for learning & collections. https://t.co/XdxqeNZEJK
🎬 Streaming Video Collection Development and Management is a practical guide for library staff navigating licensing, budgets, accessibility, and integration. Now in our OverDrive collection! #LibraryandArchives#OverDrive#PLAN-CE