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Volume III, Issue 7 |
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Further Developments is your source for new offerings on all of the Ingram standing order programs including Author, Popular Series, Graphic Novels, Easy Readers, Video Series, and Continuations. Check out the links to the right to get to the section of the newsletter that most applies to your world. For example, Collection Development contains all the updates for childrens, young adult, and fiction standing order programs. Continuations is your place for nonfiction series and serials and general reference information. Scene & Heard has a wealth of information on the worlds of video and audiobooks including new releases in a variety of categories coming in the next month. We love your feedback! If you have questions or suggestions about Further Developments, please email library.newsletter@ingrambook.com.
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Standing Order Program Updates and Title News
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Continuations Program Updates and Title News
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Audiovisual Program Updates and Title News |
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| Genre Chicks: Alethea Kontis interviews Tom Piccirilli |
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Tom Piccirilli is the author of fifteen novels including November Mourns, A Choir of Ill Children, The Night Class, Coffin Blues, and Grave Men. He has published over 150 short stories, is the winner of multiple Stoker Awards for Superior Achievement in horror fiction, and is a World Fantasy Award final nominee.
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| Readers Advisory: Women in the Military |
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Women are playing a more active role in the US military, and a plethora of books about this phenomenon have either been recently published or are forthcoming in the next few months. Ingram librarian Norma Lilly has crafted this collection development list that ranges from Love My Rifle More Than You: Young and Female in the US Army (the publisher is touting this title as a female version of Jarhead) to Sister in a Band of Brothers; the award-winning Naked in Baghdad by Anne Garrels adds to more historical portraits of women in war through the ages.
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| Periodically Speaking: University-based Literary Journals |
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Did you know that Ingram carries a veritable plethora of literary reviews? Here, we highlight those with an academic touchstone including the esteemed Harvard Review and Columbia Review, as well as others less known but important, such as Ohio Universitys Hotel Amerika. Check this list for those literary periodicals most relevant to your community, and perhaps youll discover a hidden gem for your patrons!
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| Dear Libby |
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I noticed that the ingramlibrary.com website just changed. Is all the information I depend on (continuations listings, standing order program information, etc.) still there? If so, can you give me some pointers on how to navigate the new site?
--Websavvy
Dear Websavvy:
Everything you know and love about the old site is still on the new site. For instance, if you want to check out the full range of offerings in our standing order programs, just click Programs and Services and choose your library (public, school, or academic). Dropdown menus lead you seamlessly to where you want to go, while keeping the information focused on the needs of your type of library.

Do you have a question for Libby? Each month, we take common questions from librarians and one of the Ingram experts dons the mask of our Super Librarian. To see who is fielding this months question, click on Libbys signature. To send a question, just email dearlibby@ingrambook.com. |
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