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The winners and honorees of the third annual "Walter Award," given by the We Need Diverse Books organization, have been announced.
Prolific author Carole Boston Weatherford's picture book biography Schomburg: The Man Who Built a Library (Candlewick), about the Afro-Latino bibliophile and historian Arturo Schomburg, has garnered the first-ever Walter Award in the Younger Readers category.Long Way Down (Atheneum) by Jason Reynolds won the top award in the Teen category. Reynolds's All American Boys, coauthored by Brendan Kiely, received the inaugural "Walter" in 2016. Both of this year's winners were selected as 2017 SLJ Best Books. In its third year, The Walter honors outstanding titles for young people that celebrate diversity.
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The job outlook in 2030: Librarians will be in demand
Rebecca T. Miller,
Dec 07, 2017
According to "The Future of skills: Employment is 2030", there will be an increased call for librarians, curators, and archivists, among other occupations.
CAREERS
The job outlook in 2030: Librarians will be in demand
Rebecca T. Miller,
Dec 07, 2017
According to "The Future of skills: Employment is 2030", there will be an increased call for librarians, curators, and archivists, among other occupations.
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