37 relations: ALA Notable lists, Amitai Etzioni, Azure (magazine), Barnard College, BBC, Booklist, Cocoa Ice, Columbia University, Giants in the Land, Grolier, History (U.S. TV network), Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Independence Day (United States), Jefferson Cup, Kirkus Reviews, Lupine Award, Make Way for Ducklings, Malthusianism, Massachusetts Center for the Book, New England, Newton, Massachusetts, NPR, Old Lyme, Connecticut, Paul S. Appelbaum, Peter Karter, Publishers Weekly, Reflections in Bullough's Pond, School Library Journal, Sierra Club, Tablet (magazine), Thanksgiving, The American Interest, The Boston Globe, The Daily News Tribune, University Press of New England, Voice of America, Yankee (magazine).
ALA Notable lists
American Library Association Notable lists are announced each year in January by various divisions within the American Library Association (ALA).
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Amitai Etzioni
Amitai Etzioni (born Werner Falk, 4 January 1929) is an Israeli-American sociologist, best known for his work on socioeconomics and communitarianism.
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Azure (magazine)
Azure: Ideas for the Jewish Nation (תכלת) (Tchelet) was a quarterly journal published by the Shalem Center in Jerusalem, Israel.
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Barnard College
Barnard College is a private women's liberal arts college in New York City, New York, United States.
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BBC
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster.
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Booklist
Booklist is a publication of the American Library Association that provides critical reviews of books and audiovisual materials for all ages.
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Cocoa Ice
Cocoa Ice is a 1997 illustrated children's book by Diana Appelbaum, illustrated by Holly Meade.
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Columbia University
Columbia University (Columbia; officially Columbia University in the City of New York), established in 1754, is a private Ivy League research university in Upper Manhattan, New York City.
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Giants in the Land
Giants in the Land is a children's picture book written by Diana Appelbaum and illustrated by Michael McCurdy.
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Grolier
Grolier is one of the largest U.S. publishers of general encyclopedias, including The Book of Knowledge (1910), The New Book of Knowledge (1966), The New Book of Popular Science (1972), Encyclopedia Americana (1945), Academic American Encyclopedia (1980), and numerous incarnations of a CD-ROM encyclopedia (1986–2003).
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History (U.S. TV network)
History (originally The History Channel from 1995 to 2008) is a history-based digital cable and satellite television network that is owned by A&E Networks, a joint venture between the Hearst Communications and the Disney–ABC Television Group division of the Walt Disney Company.
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Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (HMH) is an educational and trade publisher in the United States.
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Independence Day (United States)
Independence Day, also referred to as the Fourth of July or July Fourth, is a federal holiday in the United States commemorating the adoption of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776.
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Jefferson Cup
The Jefferson Cup is a youth soccer tournament held annually since 1981 in Richmond, Va.
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Kirkus Reviews
Kirkus Reviews (or Kirkus Media) is an American book review magazine founded in 1933 by Virginia Kirkus (1893–1980).
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Lupine Award
The Lupine Award is a literary prize given annually by the Maine Library Association to a living author or illustrator.
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Make Way for Ducklings
Make Way for Ducklings is a children's picture book written and illustrated by Robert McCloskey.
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Malthusianism
Malthusianism is the idea that population growth is potentially exponential while the growth of the food supply is linear.
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Massachusetts Center for the Book
The Massachusetts Center for the Book is the Commonwealth's affiliate of the Center for the Book in the Library of Congress.
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New England
New England is a geographical region comprising six states of the northeastern United States: Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut.
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Newton, Massachusetts
Newton is a suburban city in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States.
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NPR
National Public Radio (usually shortened to NPR, stylized as npr) is an American privately and publicly funded non-profit membership media organization based in Washington, D.C. It serves as a national syndicator to a network of over 1,000 public radio stations in the United States.
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Old Lyme, Connecticut
Old Lyme is a coastal town in New London County, Connecticut, United States.
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Paul S. Appelbaum
Paul Stuart Appelbaum (born 1951) is an American psychiatrist, and a leading expert on legal and ethical issues in medicine and psychiatry.
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Peter Karter
Peter Karter (1922–2010) was an American nuclear engineer and one of the pioneers of the modern recycling industry.
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Publishers Weekly
Publishers Weekly (PW) is an American weekly trade news magazine targeted at publishers, librarians, booksellers and literary agents.
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Reflections in Bullough's Pond
Reflections in Bullough's Pond: Economy and Ecosystem in New England is a book by Diana Muir.
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School Library Journal
The School Library Journal is a monthly magazine with articles and reviews for school librarians, media specialists, and public librarians who work with young people.
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Sierra Club
The Sierra Club is an environmental organization in the United States.
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Tablet (magazine)
Tablet is an American Jewish online magazine founded in 2009 by Jewish non-profit Nextbook.
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Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving Day is a national holiday celebrated in Canada, the United States, some of the Caribbean islands, and Liberia.
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The American Interest
The American Interest (AI) is a bimonthly magazine focusing primarily on foreign policy, international affairs, global economics, and military matters.
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The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe (sometimes abbreviated as The Globe) is an American daily newspaper founded and based in Boston, Massachusetts, since its creation by Charles H. Taylor in 1872.
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The Daily News Tribune
The Daily News Tribune (formerly called the News-Tribune and the Waltham Evening News) was an afternoon daily newspaper in Waltham, Massachusetts, United States, covering that city and the neighboring city of Newton.
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University Press of New England
The University Press of New England (UPNE), located in Lebanon, New Hampshire and founded in 1970, is a university press consortium including Brandeis University, Dartmouth College (its host member), Tufts University, the University of New Hampshire, and Northeastern University.
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Voice of America
Voice of America (VOA) is a U.S. government-funded international radio broadcast source that serves as the United States federal government's official institution for non-military, external broadcasting.
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Yankee (magazine)
Yankee magazine was founded in 1935 and is based in Dublin, New Hampshire, United States.
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diana_Muir