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| | | | | Most libraries that adopt floating collections expect circulation to rise because collections will be better distributed to meet patron demand. Yet how many have analyzed whether collections perform better after implementing floating than they did before materials were relocated? The Nashville Public Library undertook an experiment in floating with optimism. Did the results pay off? Here is how it all began. | |
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| | | | | One of my goals for this year is to reread all six of Jane Austen's novels.Sense and Sensibilityseems like an appropriate starting point, as it shares the distinction of being Austen's first published novel and my first ever reading experience of any of her works. I remember becoming immediately enchanted by this story of the... | |
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| | | | | What are you like when it comes to hype surrounding new books? Do you give into it for fear of missing out on a title "everyone" seems to be... | |
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| | | Book lovers and bibliophiles who are heading to New York City this year will have an embarrassment of choices when it comes to special exhibitions at some of the city's premier institutions. The Morgan Library & Museum'sCome Together: 3,000 Years of Stories and Storytellingwill explore the history of storytelling running January 30 through May 3,... | ||