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In recognition of Arab American Heritage Month, formally established by the Biden administration in April 2021, this reading list celebrates the varied cultures, achievements, and contributions of Arab American people. Through historical fiction, literary fiction, memoirs, and more, the following books reveal many facets of Arab American communities, histories, and experiences.
Autism Acceptance Month recognizes the deliberate shift away from the stigmatized term “autism awareness” toward an inclusive attitude of acceptance, respect, listening, parity, and empowerment. With romance, mysteries, memoirs, and more, the following reading list honors the many experiences and voices of people within the autistic community.
A heartening guide to programming outside of the box, offering opportunities to make the most of libraries’ powerful abilities to connect to and empower their communities.
The ability to collect knowledge, cultural creations, and a vast array of varying types of materials into databases is foundational to the practices of research, scholarship, and preservation. This list of outstanding reference tools showcases databases at their finest.
The array of sites available for use by anyone for free is a treasure of reference service and an ode to individual interest and collective commitment. These five resources cover a myriad of subjects, from AI to radio history.
This outstanding resource offers opportunities to research and explore carefully curated primary sources that document the vibrant history of the visual arts in the United States. Informative, stimulating, and free to all, this archive is a delight.
In 1987, Women’s History Month was formally recognized in the United States by presidential proclamation, as a month-long celebration of women’s contributions, accomplishments, and voices throughout history. The following books spotlight extraordinary women from the distant and not-so-distant past, from the United States and from around the world—some imagined and some real, some famous and others little-known.
Bloomsbury’s London Symphony Orchestra Collections offer a stimulating selection of works performed by superb musicians and conductors. Close-up views and high-quality productions make this a highly recommended resource for students of music history and theory, ensemble management, and, especially, conducting.
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