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Library Journal

Library Journal is an American trade publication for librarians. It was founded in 1876 by Melvil Dewey. It reports news about the library world, emphasizing public libraries, and offers feature articles about aspects of professional practice. It also reviews library-related materials and equipment. Each year since 2008, the Journal has assessed public libraries and awarded stars in their Star Libraries program.

Library Journal
Frequency20 per year
FounderFrederick Leypoldt
Founded1876
CompanyMedia Source Inc.
CountryUnited States
Based inNew York City
Websitewww.libraryjournal.com
ISSN0363-0277
OCLC818916619

Its "Library Journal Book Review" does pre-publication reviews of several hundred popular and academic books each month.

Library Journal has the highest circulation of any librarianship journal, according to Ulrich's—approximately 100,000.[1]

Library Journal's original publisher was Frederick Leypoldt, whose company became R. R. Bowker. Reed International (later merged into Reed Elsevier) purchased Bowker in 1985; they published Library Journal until 2010, when it was sold to Media Source Inc., owner of the Junior Library Guild and The Horn Book Magazine.[2]

Early history

 
The first page of Library Journal for Volume 3, No. 2, 1878

Founded in 1876 by Melvil Dewey, Library Journal originally declared itself to be the "official organ of the library associations of America and of the United Kingdom."[3] Indeed, the journal's original title was American Library Journal, though "American" was removed from the title after the first year.[4] Its early issues focused on the growth and development of libraries, with feature articles by such prominent authors as R. R. Bowker, Charles Cutter, and Melvil Dewey, and focusing on cataloging, indexing, and lending schemes. In its early issues, Bowker discussed cataloging principles; Cutter, creator of the Cutter Expansive Classification system, developed his ideas; and managing editor Dewey made recommendations for early library circulation systems. Initially, Library Journal did not review books unless they related to librarians' professional interests, but then, like now, the journal ran articles on collection development and ads from publishers recommending their forthcoming books for libraries to purchase.

Early issues of Library Journal were a forum for librarians throughout Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States to share news, discussions of their libraries' ideas and practices, and reports of professional activities such as meetings and conferences. In an 1878 prospectus, the journal stressed its importance by noting that small libraries, in particular, could gain the "costly experience and practical advice" of the largest libraries. Regular reading of Library Journal, the prospectus declared, would make "the librarian worth more to the library, and the library worth more to the people."[5] In the Notes and Queries section, librarians shared reports of how their library managed common problems, and they maintained a constant exchange of questions and answers about authorship and reader's advisory. Two prominent sections, the Bibliography (compiled by Cutter) and Pseudonyms and Antonyms (compiled by James L. Whitney), served as reference resources for librarians. The latter contained an ongoing list of titles of untitled works and real names of authors who were anonymous or used pseudonyms, with an index compiling all of them in the December issue.[citation needed]

Current features

The print edition of Library Journal contains the following sections:

  • Commentary
    • Blatant Berry: John N. Berry III, Editor at Large
    • Editorial: Rebecca T. Miller, Editor in Chief
  • Departments
    • Classified
    • Feedback
    • People
  • Features
  • InfoTech
  • LJNewsDesk
  • Media
    • Audio Reviews
    • Games, Gamers, & Gaming
    • Video Reviews
  • Reviews
    • Arts & Humanities
    • Fiction
    • Graphic Novels
    • LJ Best Sellers
    • Magazine Rack
    • Mystery
    • Prepub Alert
    • Reference
    • Science & Technology
    • Social Sciences
    • Spiritual Living
    • The Reader's Shelf

Annual awards

January

February

March

  • Paraprofessional of the Year: 2010's Paraprofessional of the Year was Allison Sloan, Senior Library Associate at Reading Public Library in Reading, Massachusetts,[18] 2011's winner was Gilda Ramos from Patchogue-Medford Library in New York,[19] 2012's winner was Linda Dahlquist from Volusia County Public Library in Florida,[20] 2013's winner was Laura Poe from Athens-Limestone Public Library in Athens, Alabama,[21] and 2014's winner was Clancy Pool from St. John Branch of Washington State’s Whitman County Rural Library District.[22] In 2015, Tamara Faulkner Kraus[23] was named the Paralibrarian of the Year (the name of the award was changed in 2011).[24]
  • Movers & Shakers recognizes numerous influential and innovative North American library and information professionals.

June

November

  • LJ Teaching Award: 2010's LJ Teaching Award winner was Steven L. MacCall of the School of Library and Information Studies at the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa,[32] 2011's winner was Martin B. Wolske from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,[33] 2012's winner was Lilia Pavlovsky from Rutgers University, New Jersey,[34] 2013's winner was Suzie Allard from University of Tennessee, Knoxville,[35] and 2014's winner was Paul T. Jaeger[36] from University of Maryland,.[37] Patricia K. Galloway of the University of Texas at Austin was named the 2015 winner.[38]

Star libraries

In 2008 the journal started awarding public libraries with a star system, grouping libraries into categories by expenditure level.[39] In 2018, the journal award five stars in the over-US$30 million expenditures category to five libraries: Cuyahoga County Public Library, Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County, Seattle Public Library, Cleveland Public Library, and King County Library System.[40] A total of 257 libraries nationwide were awarded stars, ranging from 3 stars to 5, in the nine different expenditure level categories.[40]

Website

LibraryJournal.com, the Library Journal website, provides both subscribers and non-subscribers full access to all print content as well as recent archives. Visitors can sign up for email newsletters such as "BookSmack", "Library Hotline", "LJ Academic Newswire", "LJ Review Alert", and "LJXpress". Web articles in the site's "Libraries & Librarians" category are listed by topic, with each topic assigned its own RSS feed so that users can receive articles relevant to their interests. Past and present reviews are archived and organized by type (book, DVD, gaming, magazine, video, etc.); they are also available via RSS feeds. Another feature is "InfoDocket" (edited by Gary Price and Shirl Kennedy, originally founded, and still accessible, as an separate website at InfoDocket.com).[41] Additionally, Library Journal maintains an up-to-date list of library jobs in the website's "JobZone" feature.[42]

See also

References

  1. ^ Library Journal. Ulrichsweb.com.
  2. ^ "Media Source Acquires School Library Journal and Library Journal" (PDF). MediaSourceInc.net. Media Source Inc. March 1, 2010.
  3. ^ "Title page". Library Journal. 3 (1). 1878.
  4. ^ Wiegand, Wayne A. (January 29, 2016). "Present at the Creation". American Libraries. Chicago: American Library Association. Retrieved February 1, 2016.
  5. ^ "Library Journal 3.2 (1878): Title Page".
  6. ^ Berry III, John N (January 1, 2011). . Library Journal. Archived from the original on January 10, 2011. Retrieved April 3, 2022.
  7. ^ "Awards: Luis Herrera, Librarian of the Year". Library Journal. January 1, 2012.
  8. ^ "Awards: Jo Budler, Librarian of the Year". Library Journal. January 1, 2013.
  9. ^ "Awards: Corinne Hill, Librarian of the Year". Library Journal. January 1, 2014.
  10. ^ "Siobhan A. Reardon: LJ's 2015 Librarian of the Year". Library Journal. Retrieved January 15, 2016.
  11. ^ "Brooklyn, Queens Librarian Named Best In The Country". Brooklyn, NY Patch. December 24, 2019. Retrieved December 25, 2019.
  12. ^ "Best Small Library in America: Glen Carbon Centennial Library". Library Journal. February 2010.
  13. ^ "Best Small Library in America: Glen Carbon Centennial Library". Library Journal. February 2011.
  14. ^ "Best Small Library in America: The Independence Public Library". Library Journal. February 2012.
  15. ^ "Best Small Library in America: Southern Area Public Library". Library Journal. February 2013.
  16. ^ "Best Small Library in America: Pine River Library". Library Journal. February 2014.
  17. ^ "The Loaves and Fishes Library | Best Small Library in America 2015". Library Journal. Retrieved January 15, 2016.
  18. ^ "Paraprofessional of the Year: Allison Sloan, Senior Library Associate at Reading Public Library in Massachusetts". Library Journal. March 2010.
  19. ^ "Paraprofessional of the Year: Gilda Ramos from Patchogue-Medford Library in New York". Library Journal. March 2011.
  20. ^ "Paraprofessional of the Year: Linda Dahlquist from Volusia County Public Library in Florida". Library Journal. March 2012.
  21. ^ "Paraprofessional of the Year: Laura Poe from Athens-Limestone Public Library in Athens, Alabama". Library Journal. March 2013.
  22. ^ "Paraprofessional of the Year: Clancy Pool from St. John Branch of Washington State's Whitman County Rural Library District". Library Journal. March 2014.
  23. ^ "Paralibrarian of the Year 2015: Tamara Faulkner Kraus". Library Journal. Retrieved January 15, 2016.
  24. ^ "Past Winners". lj.libraryjournal.com. Retrieved January 15, 2016.
  25. ^ "Library of the Year: Columbus Metropolitan Library in Columbus, Ohio". Library Journal. May 2010.
  26. ^ "Library of the Year: King County Library System in King County, Washington". Library Journal. May 2011.
  27. ^ "San Diego County Library in San Diego, California". Library Journal. June 2012.
  28. ^ "Howard County Library in Howard County, Maryland". Library Journal. June 2013.
  29. ^ "Library of the Year: Edmonton Public Library, the first Canadian Library to win this award". June 2014.
  30. ^ "2015 Gale/LJ Library of the Year: Ferguson Municipal Public Library, MO, Courage in Crisis". Library Journal. Retrieved January 15, 2016.
  31. ^ McMurtrie, John (June 6, 2018). "S.F. Public Library wins Library of the Year award". San Francisco Chronicle. from the original on June 5, 2018. Retrieved March 17, 2018.
  32. ^ "LJ Teaching Award winner: Steven L. MacCall of the School of Library and Information Studies at the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa". Library Journal. November 2010.
  33. ^ "LJ Teaching Award winner: Martin B. Wolske from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign". Library Journal. November 2011.
  34. ^ "LJ Teaching Award winner: Lilia Pavlovsky from Rutgers University, New Jersey". Library Journal. November 2012.
  35. ^ "LJ Teaching Award winner: Suzie Allard from University of Tennessee, Knoxville". Library Journal. November 2013.
  36. ^ "Paul T. Jaeger". University of Maryland.
  37. ^ "LJ Teaching Award winner: Paul T. Jaeger from University of Maryland". Library Journal. November 2014.
  38. ^ "Patricia K. Galloway | LJ/ALISE Excellence in Teaching Award Winner 2015". Library Journal. Retrieved January 15, 2016.
  39. ^ Lance, Keith Curry. "The 2018 Stars | LJ Index 2018". Library Journal. Retrieved November 7, 2019.
  40. ^ a b Lance, Keith Curry. "2018 Star Libraries By the Numbers | LJ Index 2018". Library Journal. Retrieved November 7, 2019.
  41. ^ "About". InfoDocket. Library Journal. Retrieved May 25, 2014.
  42. ^ "JobZone". Library Journal.

External links

  • Library Journal website
  • Hathi Trust. Library Journal digitized issues, various dates

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Library Journal is an American trade publication for librarians It was founded in 1876 by Melvil Dewey It reports news about the library world emphasizing public libraries and offers feature articles about aspects of professional practice It also reviews library related materials and equipment Each year since 2008 the Journal has assessed public libraries and awarded stars in their Star Libraries program Library JournalFrequency20 per yearFounderFrederick LeypoldtFounded1876CompanyMedia Source Inc CountryUnited StatesBased inNew York CityWebsitewww wbr libraryjournal wbr comISSN0363 0277OCLC818916619Its Library Journal Book Review does pre publication reviews of several hundred popular and academic books each month Library Journal has the highest circulation of any librarianship journal according to Ulrich s approximately 100 000 1 Library Journal s original publisher was Frederick Leypoldt whose company became R R Bowker Reed International later merged into Reed Elsevier purchased Bowker in 1985 they published Library Journal until 2010 when it was sold to Media Source Inc owner of the Junior Library Guild and The Horn Book Magazine 2 Contents 1 Early history 2 Current features 3 Annual awards 3 1 Star libraries 4 Website 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksEarly history Edit The first page of Library Journal for Volume 3 No 2 1878 Founded in 1876 by Melvil Dewey Library Journal originally declared itself to be the official organ of the library associations of America and of the United Kingdom 3 Indeed the journal s original title was American Library Journal though American was removed from the title after the first year 4 Its early issues focused on the growth and development of libraries with feature articles by such prominent authors as R R Bowker Charles Cutter and Melvil Dewey and focusing on cataloging indexing and lending schemes In its early issues Bowker discussed cataloging principles Cutter creator of the Cutter Expansive Classification system developed his ideas and managing editor Dewey made recommendations for early library circulation systems Initially Library Journal did not review books unless they related to librarians professional interests but then like now the journal ran articles on collection development and ads from publishers recommending their forthcoming books for libraries to purchase Early issues of Library Journal were a forum for librarians throughout Canada the United Kingdom and the United States to share news discussions of their libraries ideas and practices and reports of professional activities such as meetings and conferences In an 1878 prospectus the journal stressed its importance by noting that small libraries in particular could gain the costly experience and practical advice of the largest libraries Regular reading of Library Journal the prospectus declared would make the librarian worth more to the library and the library worth more to the people 5 In the Notes and Queries section librarians shared reports of how their library managed common problems and they maintained a constant exchange of questions and answers about authorship and reader s advisory Two prominent sections the Bibliography compiled by Cutter and Pseudonyms and Antonyms compiled by James L Whitney served as reference resources for librarians The latter contained an ongoing list of titles of untitled works and real names of authors who were anonymous or used pseudonyms with an index compiling all of them in the December issue citation needed Current features EditThe print edition of Library Journal contains the following sections Commentary Blatant Berry John N Berry III Editor at Large Editorial Rebecca T Miller Editor in Chief Departments Classified Feedback People Features InfoTech LJNewsDesk Media Audio Reviews Games Gamers amp Gaming Video Reviews Reviews Arts amp Humanities Fiction Graphic Novels LJ Best Sellers Magazine Rack Mystery Prepub Alert Reference Science amp Technology Social Sciences Spiritual Living The Reader s ShelfAnnual awards EditJanuary Librarian of the Year 2011 s Librarian of the Year was Seattle public librarian Nancy Pearl 6 2012 s winner was Luis Herrera 7 2013 s winner was Jo Budler 8 and 2014 s winner was Corinne Hill 9 The winner for 2015 was Siobhan A Reardon 10 Lauren Comito and Christian Zabriskie of New York won the Librarian of the Year 2020 award for their work organizing the Urban Librarians Unite organization 11 February Best Small Library in America 2010 s Best Small Library in America was Glen Carbon Centennial Library in Glen Carbon Illinois 12 2011 s winner was Naturita Community Library in Naturita Colorado 13 2012 s winner was The Independence Public Library in Independence Kansas 14 2013 s winner was Southern Area Public Library in Lost Creek West Virginia 15 and 2014 s winner was Pine River Library in Bayfield Colorado 16 2015 s winner was the Belgrade Community Library in Belgrade Montana 17 March Paraprofessional of the Year 2010 s Paraprofessional of the Year was Allison Sloan Senior Library Associate at Reading Public Library in Reading Massachusetts 18 2011 s winner was Gilda Ramos from Patchogue Medford Library in New York 19 2012 s winner was Linda Dahlquist from Volusia County Public Library in Florida 20 2013 s winner was Laura Poe from Athens Limestone Public Library in Athens Alabama 21 and 2014 s winner was Clancy Pool from St John Branch of Washington State s Whitman County Rural Library District 22 In 2015 Tamara Faulkner Kraus 23 was named the Paralibrarian of the Year the name of the award was changed in 2011 24 Movers amp Shakers recognizes numerous influential and innovative North American library and information professionals June Library of the Year 2010 s Library of the Year was Columbus Metropolitan Library in Columbus Ohio 25 2011 s winner was King County Library System in King County Washington 26 2012 s winner was San Diego County Library in San Diego California 27 2013 s winner was Howard County Library in Howard County Maryland 28 and 2014 s winner was Edmonton Public Library the first Canadian Library to win this award 29 2015 s award went to Ferguson Municipal Public Library 30 Ferguson Missouri 2018 s award went to the San Francisco Public Library 31 November LJ Teaching Award 2010 s LJ Teaching Award winner was Steven L MacCall of the School of Library and Information Studies at the University of Alabama Tuscaloosa 32 2011 s winner was Martin B Wolske from University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign 33 2012 s winner was Lilia Pavlovsky from Rutgers University New Jersey 34 2013 s winner was Suzie Allard from University of Tennessee Knoxville 35 and 2014 s winner was Paul T Jaeger 36 from University of Maryland 37 Patricia K Galloway of the University of Texas at Austin was named the 2015 winner 38 Star libraries Edit In 2008 the journal started awarding public libraries with a star system grouping libraries into categories by expenditure level 39 In 2018 the journal award five stars in the over US 30 million expenditures category to five libraries Cuyahoga County Public Library Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County Seattle Public Library Cleveland Public Library and King County Library System 40 A total of 257 libraries nationwide were awarded stars ranging from 3 stars to 5 in the nine different expenditure level categories 40 Website EditLibraryJournal com the Library Journal website provides both subscribers and non subscribers full access to all print content as well as recent archives Visitors can sign up for email newsletters such as BookSmack Library Hotline LJ Academic Newswire LJ Review Alert and LJXpress Web articles in the site s Libraries amp Librarians category are listed by topic with each topic assigned its own RSS feed so that users can receive articles relevant to their interests Past and present reviews are archived and organized by type book DVD gaming magazine video etc they are also available via RSS feeds Another feature is InfoDocket edited by Gary Price and Shirl Kennedy originally founded and still accessible as an separate website at InfoDocket com 41 Additionally Library Journal maintains an up to date list of library jobs in the website s JobZone feature 42 See also EditHistory of Public Library Advocacy List of literary magazines Kirkus Reviews Public Library Advocacy Publishers Weekly San Francisco Review of BooksReferences Edit Library Journal Ulrichsweb com Media Source Acquires School Library Journal and Library Journal PDF MediaSourceInc net Media Source Inc March 1 2010 Title page Library Journal 3 1 1878 Wiegand Wayne A January 29 2016 Present at the Creation American Libraries Chicago American Library Association Retrieved February 1 2016 Library Journal 3 2 1878 Title Page Berry III John N January 1 2011 Awards Nancy Pearl Librarian of the Year Library Journal Archived from the original on January 10 2011 Retrieved April 3 2022 Awards Luis Herrera Librarian of the Year Library Journal January 1 2012 Awards Jo Budler Librarian of the Year Library Journal January 1 2013 Awards Corinne Hill Librarian of the Year Library Journal January 1 2014 Siobhan A Reardon LJ s 2015 Librarian of the Year Library Journal Retrieved January 15 2016 Brooklyn Queens Librarian Named Best In The Country Brooklyn NY Patch December 24 2019 Retrieved December 25 2019 Best Small Library in America Glen Carbon Centennial Library Library Journal February 2010 Best Small Library in America Glen Carbon Centennial Library Library Journal February 2011 Best Small Library in America The Independence Public Library Library Journal February 2012 Best Small Library in America Southern Area Public Library Library Journal February 2013 Best Small Library in America Pine River Library Library Journal February 2014 The Loaves and Fishes Library Best Small Library in America 2015 Library Journal Retrieved January 15 2016 Paraprofessional of the Year Allison Sloan Senior Library Associate at Reading Public Library in Massachusetts Library Journal March 2010 Paraprofessional of the Year Gilda Ramos from Patchogue Medford Library in New York Library Journal March 2011 Paraprofessional of the Year Linda Dahlquist from Volusia County Public Library in Florida Library Journal March 2012 Paraprofessional of the Year Laura Poe from Athens Limestone Public Library in Athens Alabama Library Journal March 2013 Paraprofessional of the Year Clancy Pool from St John Branch of Washington State s Whitman County Rural Library District Library Journal March 2014 Paralibrarian of the Year 2015 Tamara Faulkner Kraus Library Journal Retrieved January 15 2016 Past Winners lj libraryjournal com Retrieved January 15 2016 Library of the Year Columbus Metropolitan Library in Columbus Ohio Library Journal May 2010 Library of the Year King County Library System in King County Washington Library Journal May 2011 San Diego County Library in San Diego California Library Journal June 2012 Howard County Library in Howard County Maryland Library Journal June 2013 Library of the Year Edmonton Public Library the first Canadian Library to win this award June 2014 2015 Gale LJ Library of the Year Ferguson Municipal Public Library MO Courage in Crisis Library Journal Retrieved January 15 2016 McMurtrie John June 6 2018 S F Public Library wins Library of the Year award San Francisco Chronicle Archived from the original on June 5 2018 Retrieved March 17 2018 LJ Teaching Award winner Steven L MacCall of the School of Library and Information Studies at the University of Alabama Tuscaloosa Library Journal November 2010 LJ Teaching Award winner Martin B Wolske from University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign Library Journal November 2011 LJ Teaching Award winner Lilia Pavlovsky from Rutgers University New Jersey Library Journal November 2012 LJ Teaching Award winner Suzie Allard from University of Tennessee Knoxville Library Journal November 2013 Paul T Jaeger University of Maryland LJ Teaching Award winner Paul T Jaeger from University of Maryland Library Journal November 2014 Patricia K Galloway LJ ALISE Excellence in Teaching Award Winner 2015 Library Journal Retrieved January 15 2016 Lance Keith Curry The 2018 Stars LJ Index 2018 Library Journal Retrieved November 7 2019 a b Lance Keith Curry 2018 Star Libraries By the Numbers LJ Index 2018 Library Journal Retrieved November 7 2019 About InfoDocket Library Journal Retrieved May 25 2014 JobZone Library Journal External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to libraries Look up library in Wiktionary the free dictionary Library Journal website Hathi Trust Library Journal digitized issues various dates Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Library Journal amp oldid 1130249439, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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