| FEATURES | 
         
           | Adopting Efficiency in Learning Objects to Improve Outreach and EngagementBy Jean Cook
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           | Interacting With the Past: Using Technology to Innovate the Rare Book ExperienceBy Anna Kaetz
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           | Weighing the Merits of AI for Information AccessBy Todd Miller
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           | Introducing the Texas Oral History DatabaseBy Steven Sielaff
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           | EDTECH Building an Affordable Statewide Audio and Ebook Collection
  By Sara Gold
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           | COLUMNS | 
         
           | The Systems Librarian Libraries Under Cyberattack
  By Marshall Breeding
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           | BiblioTech Will AI Take Our Library Jobs?
 By 
Suzanne S. Lapierre
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           | DEPARTMENTS | 
         
           | Editor’s Notes Outreach With Innovative Library Services
  By Dick Kaser
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           | News Desk By Alison A. Trotta
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           | Noted & Quoted By Alison A. Trotta
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           | FEATURE | 
         
           | Visual Literacy in an AI-Driven World  By Lesley S. J. Farmer
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           | COLUMNS | 
         
           | Voices of the Searchers Librarians as Prompt Engineers
  By Mary Ellen Bates
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           | Metrics Mashup Measuring Research Impact on Public Policy
 By Elaine M. Lasda
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           | InfoLit Land Is Information a Human Right?
 By William Badke
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