The Collection Connection
News From Your State Library
Volume 1 Issue 2
We Are Open!
The Kentucky State Archives' Research Room reopened to the public on June 14th. Appointments are highly encouraged due to limited capacity, although walk-ins will be accommodated as space allows. Appointments are available Monday-Friday from 9-11 AM EDT or 1-3 PM EDT (except when closed for state holidays). To speak to an Archives Research Room staff member to discuss your research needs and to schedule an appointment, please call (502) 564-1770. If you would like to pick up State Library materials at KDLA, please call (502) 564-8306 to make arrangements. Returns can be dropped off at the front entrance guard's desk area.
Data Axle Webinar Scheduled for July
Database Spotlight
And speaking of the webinar…Data Axle is our research database spotlight this issue! Data Axle is a people and business directory. It contains verified information on over 63 million businesses and 310 million consumers. With flexible searching capabilities and the ability to create custom charts, graphs, and maps, Data Axle can be used to:
- Find jobs by job skills, location, and industry
- Find business opportunities
- Locate companies nationwide
- Research business executives
- View historical market trends
- Develop mailing lists
- Track down addresses and phone numbers
- Discover news articles for research
Data Axle has historically been one of KDLA's most used databases. Check it out today!
New and Notable Titles
Health, Wellness, and Workplace
- Adobe Photoshop CC for Dummies by Peter Bauer
- Atomic Habits: An Easy and Proven Way to Build Good Habits and Break Bad Ones by James Clear
- An Elegant Defense: The Extraordinary New Science of the Immune System: A Tale in Four Lives by Matt Richtel
- Joy at Work: Organizing Your Professional Life by Marie Kondo
- Microsoft Teams for Dummies by Rosemarie Withee
- Nutrition Essentials for Mental Health: A Complete Guide to the Food-Mood Connection by Leslie Korn
- The Power of Virtual Distance: A Guide to Productivity and Happiness in the Age of Remote Work by Karen Sobel Lojeski
- A Social Media Survival Guide: How to Use the Most Popular Platforms and Protect Your Privacy by Melody Carle
Kentucky Highlights in Fiction and Non-Fiction
- Along a Storied Trail by Ann Gabhart
- Appalachian Fall: Dispatches from Coal Country on What’s Ailing America by Jeff Young
- An Appalachian Summer by Ann Gabhart
- The Moonlight School by Suzanne Woods Fisher
- One for the Road by Mary Ellis
- Pappyland: A Story of Family, Fine Bourbon, and the Things That Last by Wright Thompson
- Sunsets, Sabbatical, and Scandal by Tonya Kappes
NYT Bestseller Fiction and Non-Fiction
- The President's Daughter by Bill Clinton and James Patterson (#1 Fiction)
- The Maidens by Alex Michaelides (#2 Fiction)
- The Last Thing He Told Me by Laura Dave (#3 Fiction)
- Killing the Mob by Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard (#1 Non-Fiction)
- The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel van der Kolk (#2 Non-Fiction)
- The Bomber Mafia by Malcolm Gladwell (#5 Non-Fiction)
Pulitzer Prize Winners 2021
- The Night Watchman by Louise Erdrich (Fiction Winner)
- Wilmington's Lie: The Murderous Coup of 1898 and the Rise of White Supremacy by David Zucchino (General Non-Fiction Winner)
Staff Picks
Marvel Civil War (#1-7) by Mark Millar & Steve McNiven and Civil War: Captain America/Iron Man by Ed Brubaker & Brian Michael Bendis - comic fans - did you know Kentucky Libraries Unbound has your favorite Marvel stories available? The Captain America collection contains a more in-depth look at the relationship and conflict of the two main characters - Tony Stark and Steve Rogers. As a Marvel fan, Tracey recommends reading both collections for a richer experience. - Tracey Mania, Kentucky Talking Books Librarian
Broken (in the Best Possible Way) by Jenny Lawson - written by the New York Times bestselling author of Furiously Happy and Let's Pretend This Never Happened, Jenny Lawson writes in a deeply relatable way with humor and honesty about her struggles with physical illness, depression and anxiety. Both hysterically funny and heartbreaking at the same time - Barbara Penegor, Kentucky Talking Books Branch Manager
Take Advantage of These Free Resources with a State Library Account
Services available to state employees include:
- Research databases available 24/7 – BioOne, JSTOR, NewsBank, ProQuest, 60+ databases through KYVL, and DataAxle (formerly ReferenceUSA)
- Interlibrary loan service
- Research and reference assistance
- Training resources and DVDs
- Downloadable fiction and non-fiction eBooks, digital audiobooks, and streaming video through Kentucky Libraries Unbound
- Physical items available for check-out (sent to your office or home!)
- General collection of non-fiction books on topics such as management skills, customer service, computer skills/software applications, and health & wellness (mental health, parenting, retirement planning, finances, etc.)
- Kentucky Collection of fiction and non-fiction books related to Kentucky or written by Kentuckians
- Fiction and non-fiction large print books and CD audiobooks
All you need to get started using our services is a library account number. To apply for a library account, just click on the button below.
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State Library Contact Information
Email: kdlareferencedesk@ky.gov
Website: http://kdla.ky.gov/
Location: 300 Coffee Tree Road, Frankfort, KY, USA
Phone: 502-564-8306
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Twitter: @KYStateLibrary