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2 MANITOBA LEGISLATIVE LIBRARY SNT September 2019 Contents Legislative Library News .................................................................................................... 3 Librarian’s Picks ................................................................................................................ 4 Why good people do bad environmental things ................................................................ 4 Deep work : rules for focused success in a distracted world .............................................. 4 The return of the moguls : how Jeff Bezos and John Henry are remaking newspapers for the twenty-first century ....................................................................................... 5 Selfie : how we became so self-obsessed and what it's doing to us ................................... 6 Mapping the nation : solving challenges from local to global ............................................. 6 New titles to borrow for September 2019............................................................................ 7 Agriculture & Food ...................................................................................................... 7 Education & Training .................................................................................................. 7 Environment............................................................................................................... 7 Health ........................................................................................................................ 7 Heritage & History ...................................................................................................... 7 Labour & Employment ................................................................................................ 7 Law & Justice ............................................................................................................. 8 Management & Leadership .......................................................................................... 8 Manitoba Fiction & Literature....................................................................................... 8 Media & Communication ............................................................................................. 8 Politics ....................................................................................................................... 9 Science, Technology & Innovation ............................................................................... 9 Social Issues .............................................................................................................. 9 Manitoba Heritage titles for September 2019 ................................................................... 10 Biography ................................................................................................................ 10 Books for Children .................................................................................................... 10 Culture, Sports & Tourism ......................................................................................... 10 Education & Training ................................................................................................ 11 Environment............................................................................................................. 11 Health ...................................................................................................................... 12 Heritage & History .................................................................................................... 12 Immigration ............................................................................................................. 12 Indigenous Issues .................................................................................................... 13 Law & Justice ........................................................................................................... 13 Manitoba Fiction & Literature..................................................................................... 13 Media & Communication ........................................................................................... 13 Social Issues ............................................................................................................ 14 Request form for Selected New Titles September 2019 ...................................................... 15
MANITOBA LEGISLATIVE LIBRARY SNT September 2019 3 Legislative Library News Library Services As the beginning of the 42nd Legislature approaches, the staff at the Legislative Library are ready to provide Members of the Legislative Assembly, staff of the Assembly and all Manitoba Government Employees with services such as: • Professional and confidential research assistance by phone, email or in person at our two locations • The newest and most notable books about governance, public policy, finance and health care as well as a comprehensive and historical collection of Manitoba government publications, available through the library catalogue at https://legislativelibrary.mb.catalogue.libraries.coop/ • Desktop access to major Canadian daily newspapers and current affairs journals on topics such as Canadian business, politics and government at https://www.gov.mb.ca/chc/leg-lib/eresources.html • Updates on new library acquisitions and information about research workshops and library tours Please contact the Legislative Library at either location: Legislative Library Legislative Reading Room 100-200 Vaughan Street Room 260, Legislative Building Winnipeg MB Winnipeg MB 204-945-4330 204-945-4243 Legislative_Library@gov.mb.ca Reading@leg.gov.mb.ca
4 MANITOBA LEGISLATIVE LIBRARY SNT September 2019 Librarian’s Picks educating individuals about more cooperative environmental concerns, environmental policies in the DeSombre contends, delivers 1990s. Summing Up: Highly poor or counterproductive recommended. results. These and other themes are explored in a tightly organized book featuring factors such as social structures, extrinsic versus intrinsic factors, positive incentivization (e.g., subsidy), negative incentivization (e.g., Why good people do regulation), attitudes, and bad environmental scientific knowledge. Despite DeSombre's stance on the things / Elizabeth R. limited benefits of DeSombre. environmental education as a New York : Oxford University tool for change, she does not Press, 2018. x, 252 pages. advocate for avoiding new Deep work : rules for Review from Choice scientific knowledge; she focused success in a Reviews: believes problems arise when distracted world / Cal the focus is on changing This volume combines Newport. people's minds on an psychological, economic, and First Edition. New York : individual basis. Documented environmental approaches to Grand Central Publishing, with 30 pages of notes and offer a unique perspective on 2016. 295 pages. 26 pages of references, the environmental policy. book is an excellent resource Review from Publishers Addressing the widespread for readers concerned about Weekly Reviews: polarization over global environmental policy. The climate change, DeSombre In this strong self-help book, only major omission noted is argues that nobody intends Newport declares that the that member nations of the bad environmental effects. habits of modern European Union avoided US- They occur when actions professionals—checking style polarization by produce "externalities," or email at all hours, rushing recognizing the same key unintended consequences. from meeting to meeting, practical issues covered in Focus on confronting or and valuing multitasking the book when they adopted
MANITOBA LEGISLATIVE LIBRARY SNT September 2019 5 above all else—only stand in excellent lesson in focusing financial and journalistic the way of truly valuable on quality rather than challenges that remain work. According to him, quantity at work. unresolved. Early on, papers everyone should practice posted content online for deep work: "professional free—a decision that activities performed in a continues to decimate the state of distraction-free bottom line, as customers concentration that push your resist subscribing to cognitive capabilities to their publications without user- limit." Newport calls on friendly, digital platforms. psychology and Kennedy maintains that the neuroscience, as well as newspaper mogul, a modern- common sense, to back up day William Randolph Hearst, his recommendations. As to may be the salvation of the why people don't already industry, but often is not. work this way, he implicates With deep pockets to offset a cultural narrative that the decline in ad revenue, stresses activity over the moguls wrestle with concentration and that strategies to maintain The return of the encourages workers to follow journalism's "custodial" role moguls : how Jeff the path of least resistance. in a world of fake news. Bezos and John Henry Newport encourages readers Aligning with nonprofits is an to take breaks from are remaking ongoing experiment of technology, recharge with newspapers for the papers in Philadelphia and downtime, leave social twenty-first century / Burlington, VT. The author media, and reply to emails Dan Kennedy. maintains that Washington more purposefully. It's Lebanon, NH : ForeEdge, an Post owner Jeff Bezos offers tempting to blow off the imprint of University Press of the best hope for survival of message as the complaints New England, 2018. 281 investigative, quality of an admitted non- pages. journalism in a digital world. technophile, but Newport's VERDICT This analytical and Review from Library disarming self-awareness— predictive book will be of Journal Reviews: "Deep work is not some equal interest to lifetime nostalgic affectation of Kennedy ably documents consumers of printed news writers and early-20th- financial stresses on as well those more familiar century philosophers"—and newspapers and offers an with digital platforms. emphasis on a meaningful insider's perspective of the work practice that's "rich industry's past and future. with productivity and With the advent of the meaning" makes for an Internet, newspapers faced
6 MANITOBA LEGISLATIVE LIBRARY SNT September 2019 movement and its roots in 1960s California. By the early 1980s, this same find-the- real-you movement blended with two other forces: neoliberalism's rising attack on Big Government, and the fitness craze, including Jane Fonda's wildly popular 1982 workout video. This mixture Mapping the nation : gave birth to all-out pursuit solving challenges from of high self-esteem and a local to global. Redlands : generation of kids being told Esri Press, 2018. 90 pages. Selfie : how we became constantly that they were From the publisher: so self-obsessed and amazing and could achieve what it's doing to us / anything. Recent research Mapping the Nation is a shows, alas, that such collection of maps that Will Storr. hyperpraise mainly just illustrate how geographic New York : Abrams Press, an spiked the percentage of understanding forms a solid imprint of Abrams, 2019. 403 narcissistic adults who lash foundation for good pages. out at anyone who governance in the United Review from Booklist challenges their beliefs. And States and around the world. Reviews: then there's the Digital Self. Geographic information Storr is nothing if not open- system (GIS) technology British journalist and novelist minded, but he does little to enables decision makers to Storr takes on the ambitious defend this latest form of quickly discern and resolve subject of how people think self-focus from the dogged constituent needs by of themselves. He starts with assertions that life online, collaborating across all levels the ancient Greeks, who especially on social media, is of government. Examples in thought physical beauty and hollow and often malignant. this book explain how good morals were Just the same, the latest agencies and legislators use inseparable, and who from the adroit, widely GIS to solve problems and venerated the striving respected Storr will generate inspire and coordinate action. individual, in contrast to demand. group-focused Confucianism. In the book's strongest chapter, "Good Self," Storr highlights the New Age
MANITOBA LEGISLATIVE LIBRARY SNT September 2019 7 New titles to borrow for September 2019 These items are available to be borrowed by all Members and staff of the Legislative Assembly and employees of the Manitoba Government. Agriculture & Food Health 1. 2016 Organic agriculture in the 5. W hen traum a survivors return to P rairies . Ottawa : Canada Organic w ork : understanding em otional Trade Association, 2018. Annual. recovery / Barbara Barski-Carrow. S 605.5 Org Second edition. Lanham : Rowman & Littlefield, 2018. x, 196 pages. 2. I s Nutrition North Canada on RC 552 .P67 Bar 2018 shifting ground? : a Food Banks Canada report / Shawn Pegg. Mississauga : Food Banks Canada, Heritage & History 2016. 11 pages. HD 9014 .C2 Peg 6. Assiniboine P ark : designing and developing a people's playground / David Spector. Winnipeg : Great Education & Training Plains Publications, 2019. 248 pages. Accompanied by: Addenda - sources 3. Assessing quality in consulted. (17 unnumbered leaves). postsecondary education : F 5649 .W55 Spe international perspectives / edited by Harvey P. Weingarten, Martin Hicks, Amy Kaufman. Montréal : Labour & Employment McGill-Queen's University Press, 2018. xvii, 197 pages. 7. Start your ow n cannabis business LB 2331.62 Ass : your step-by-step guide to the m arijuana industry / The Staff of Entrepreneur Media, Inc. and Javier Environment Hasse. Irvine : Entrepreneur Press, 2018. xviii, 198 pages. 4. W hy good people do bad HD 9019 .M382 Sta environm ental things / Elizabeth R. DeSombre. New York : Oxford University Press, 2018. x, 252 pages. GE 195 Des
8 MANITOBA LEGISLATIVE LIBRARY SNT September 2019 Law & Justice Media & Communication 8. 2019 W om en, business and the 13. How to lie w ith m aps / Mark law . Washington : International Bank Monmonier. Third edition. Chicago : for Reconstruction and Development, The University of Chicago Press, 2018. the World Bank, 2019. Biennial. ix, 231 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of K 1772 .A15 Wom plates. G 108.7 Mon 2018 9. Colonial lives of property : law , land, and racial regim es of 14. The original Hutterite telephone ow nership / Brenna Bhandar. & address book 2019 . Riverview Durham : Duke University Press, Colony : Jake Stahl, 2019. Annual. 2018. xi, 265 pages. 2019 edition was published by Birch JV 305 Bha Hills Colony. BX 8129 .H8 Ori 10. The law is (not) for kids : a legal rights guide for Canadian 15. The return of the m oguls : how children and teens / Ned Lecic and Jeff Bezos and John Henry are Marvin A. Zuker. Edmonton : AU rem aking new spapers for the Press, 2019. xiii, 289 pages. tw enty-first century / Dan KE 512 Lec Kennedy. Lebanon, NH : ForeEdge, an imprint of University Press of New England, 2018. 281 pages. Management & Leadership PN 4867.2 Ken 11. Deep w ork : rules for focused 16. Self-determ ined stories: the success in a distracted w orld / Cal indigenous reinvention of young Newport. First Edition. New York : adult literature / Mandy Suhr- Grand Central Publishing, 2016. 295 Sytsma. East Lansing : Michigan State pages. University Press, 2018. 202 pages. BF 323 .D5 New PS 153 .I52 Suh 17. Selfie : how w e becam e so self- Manitoba Fiction & Literature obsessed and w hat it's doing to 12. Dee easchte W ienachten enn us / Will Storr. New York : Abrams K anada enn aundre Jeschijchten Press, an imprint of Abrams, 2019. = The first Christm as in Canada 403 pages. and other stories / by Gerhard Ens ; BF 697 Sto edited by Gerhard J. Ens & Erica Ens. 1st ed. Edmonton : RTP Archive Press, 2011. 128 pages. PT 4849 E57 Ens
MANITOBA LEGISLATIVE LIBRARY SNT September 2019 9 Politics 22. M apping the nation : solving challenges from local to global . 18. 2019 dem ocracy 360 : the third Redlands : Esri Press, 2018. 90 pages. report card on how Canadians G 70.212 Map com m unicate, participate and lead in politics / writers : Adelina Petit-Vouriot, Michael Morden, and Social Issues Kendall Anderson. Toronto : Samara 23. Bring the w ar hom e : the w hite Centre for Democracy, 2019. 39 pow er m ovem ent and pages. param ilitary Am erica / Kathleen JL 186.5 Ant 2019 Belew. Cambridge : Harvard 19. Lobbying : the dark side of University Press, 2018. x, 339 pages. politics / Wyn Grant. Manchester : HS 2325 Bel Manchester University Press, 2018. 95 24. Developm ental m ilestones : child pages. care fees in Canada’s big cities JF 529 Gra 2018 / David Macdonald and Martha 20. The new NDP : m oderation, Friendly. Ottawa : Canadian Centre for m odernization, and political Policy Alternatives, 2019. 36 pages. m arketing / David McGrane. HQ 778.7 .C2 Mac Vancouver : UBC Press, 2019. 390 25. Failing grade : M anitoba P overty pages. R eduction Strategy and Budget JL 197 .N4 Mcg 2019 / Michael Barkman. Ottawa : Canadian Centre for Policy Science, Technology & Innovation Alternatives, 2019. 12 pages. HC 117 .M3 Bar 21. Beyond bioethics : tow ard a new biopolitics / edited by Osagie K. Obasogie and Marcy Darnovsky ; foreword by Troy Duster ; afterword by Patricia J. Williams. Oakland : University of California Press, 2018. xxvii, 518 pages. JA 80 Bey
10 MANITOBA LEGISLATIVE LIBRARY SNT September 2019 Manitoba Heritage titles for September 2019 Manitoba Heritage materials do not circulate. All items are available for consultation at the Legislative Library of Manitoba, 100-200 Vaughan Street. 31. A story w ithout an end : an Biography autobiography / by Ike & Tina Dyck ; edited and compiled by Elin Hiebert. 26. The em peror's orphans / by Sally Winnipeg : Elin Hiebert, 2011. 123 Ito. Winnipeg : Turnstone Press, pages, 25 unnumbered pages. 2018. viii, 208 pages. CT 2 Dyck Dyc CT 1 Ito, Sally Ito 27. Georges Forest, 1924-1990 / Books for Children Claude de Moissac. Winnipeg : Vidacom Publications, 2018. 65 pages. 32. Le journal d'Etienne M ercier : I les CT 1 Forest, Georges Dem de la R eine-Charlotte 1853 / David Bouchard ; tableaux de Gordon Miller 28. The grace of God in m y life / by ; texte français de Janine Tougas. Peter C Penner ; foreword Victob Winnipeg : Vidacom, 2018. 38 pages. Stobbe. Canada : Peter C Penner, Translation of: The journal of Etienne 1989. 80 pages. Mercier. CT 1 Penner, Peter C. Pen PS 8553 Bou 29. Grassroots : elders & role m odels / compiled by Dr. Betty Lynxleg, Culture, Sports & Tourism Valerie Bighetty. Winnipeg : Manitoba First Nations Education Resource 33. Dance to the Berdashe / Centre Inc., 2017. 87 pages. introduction by Steve Loft ; [essay] by E 78 .M25 Gra Barry Ace ; an interview with Kent Monkman by Mike Hoolboom. 30. Nitinikiau I nnusi : I keep the land Winnipeg : Urban Shaman Gallery, alive / Tshaukuesh Elizabeth 2009. 31 pages, 15 unnumbered Penashue ; edited by Elizabeth pages of plates. Yeoman. Winnipeg : University of N 6549 .M646 Mon Manitoba Press, 2019. 244 pages. CT 1 Penashue, Tshaukuesh Elizabeth Pen
MANITOBA LEGISLATIVE LIBRARY SNT September 2019 11 35. Don P roch : m asking and Education & Training m apping / Patricia Bovey. Winnipeg : University of Manitoba Press, 2019. 40. I ndigenization strategy / 133 pages. N 5649 .P74 Bov Assiniboine Community College. Winnipeg : Assiniboine Community 36. Festival du Voyageur HÉ HO! : a College, 2019. 12 pages. celebration of culture and LE 3 .A8 Ind heritage / Lucienne Beaudry Loiselle. Winnipeg : Vidacom Publications, 41. M anitoba School Library 2019. 135 pages. Association : Journals and Aussi disponible en français. new sletters 2011-2018 / compiled GT 4503.15 Bea by Gerald R. Brown, Sheryl Chongva. Winnipeg : Manitoba School Library 37. Le Festival du Voyageur Hé Ho! : Association, 2019. 32, 31 pages. une célébration de culture et de Z 675 .S3 Man 2019 patrim oine / Lucienne Beaudry Loiselle. Winnipeg : Vidacom 42. M anitoba School Library Publications, 2019. 135 pages. Association records index 2013- Also available in English. 2018 / compiled by Gerald R. Brown GT 4503.15 Bea & Sheryl Chongva. Winnipeg : Manitoba School Library Association 38. Lita Fontaine : Sank sannica / (MSLA), 2019. 210, 230 pages. essays by Albert McLeod and Lita Z 675 .S3 Man Fontaine ; interview by Natalia Lebedinskaia and Daina Warren ; Environment introduction by Jennifer Woodbury. Winnipeg : Urban Shaman Gallery ; 43. Costs of pollution in Canada : Brandon, Manitoba : Art Gallery of m easuring the im pacts on Southwestern Manitoba, 2016. 95 fam ilies, businesses and pages. Governm ents / Robert Smith, Kieran N 6549 .F66 Fon McDougal. Winnipeg : International 39. P eople in W innipeg : a look at the Institute for Sustainable Development, lives of people w ho m ake up the 2017. xvii, 145 pages. city's character / created by the HC 120 .E5 Smi students of Tec-Voc high school. Winnipeg : Winnipeg School Division, 2017. 47 pages. F 5649 .W55 Tec
12 MANITOBA LEGISLATIVE LIBRARY SNT September 2019 45. Transboundary environm ental 1958 / Dauphin Chamber of governance across the w orld's Commerce. Dauphin : Dauphin longest border / edited by Stephen Chamber of Commerce, 1958. 32 Brooks and Andrea Olive. Winnipeg : unnumbered pages. University of Manitoba Press, 2018. F 5649 .D49 Dau xx, 256 pages. 50. History of the I celandic National GE 180 Tra League of North Am erica, 1919- 2009 / editor-in-chief, Gwen Mann. Health Gimli : Icelandic National League of North America, 2009. 192 pages. 46. The health status of com m unity- FC 106 .I3 His dw elling older adults in M anitoba / [authors] Dan Chateau, Malcolm 51. The P as R egional Library : a Doupe, Heather Prior, Ruth-Ann history 1961-2015 / compiled and Soodeen, Joykrishna Sarkar, Roxana written by Lauren Carter. The Pas, Dragan, Dale Stevenson, Leanne Manitoba : The Pas Regional Library, Rajotte. Winnipeg : Manitoba Centre 2016. 60 pages. for Health Policy, Rady Faculty of Z 736 .T54 Car Health Sciences, University of 52. W om en in m inistry leadership : Manitoba, 2019. xxii, 236 pages. RA 399 Man [r19-2] the journey of the M ennonite Brethren, 1954-2010 / by Douglas J. Heidebrecht. Winnipeg : Kindred Heritage & History Productions, 2019. x, 326 pages. BX 8129 .M375 Hei 47. Com m unal solidarity : im m igration, settlem ent, and social w elfare in W innipeg's Immigration Jew ish Com m unity, 1882-1930 / 53. Canada's decentralised Arthur Ross. Winnipeg : University of Manitoba Press, 2019. 327 pages. im m igration policy through a FC 3396.9 .J5 Ros local lens : how sm all com m unities are attracting and 48. Czech refugees in Cold W ar w elcom ing im m igrants / prepared Canada / Jan Raska. Winnipeg : by Lindsay Kl Wiginton ; research University of Manitoba Press, 2018. supervised by Lisa Bornstein. Brandon xii, 307 pages. : Rural Development Institute, FC 106 .B67 Ras Brandon University, 2013. 80 pages. JV 7233 Wig 49. Dauphin, M anitoba sixtieth anniversary celebration 1898-
MANITOBA LEGISLATIVE LIBRARY SNT September 2019 13 Indigenous Issues Law & Justice 54. I nuit stories of being and rebirth 59. I m plicating the system : judicial : gender, sham anism , and the discourses in the sentencing of third sex / Bernard Saladin d'Anglure I ndigenous w om en / Elspeth ; translated by Peter Frost, foreword Kaiser-Derrick. Winnipeg : University by Claude Levi-Strauss. Winnipeg : of Manitoba Press, 2019. 408 pages. University of Manitoba Press, 2018. HV 9308 Kai 357 pages, [8] pages of plates. E 99 .E7 Sal Manitoba Fiction & Literature 55. M etis law s of the harvest : guide 60. Honouring the strength of I ndian to M etis hunting, fishing, w om en : plays, stories, poetry / trapping and gathering . Revised Vera Manuel ; edited by Michelle 3rd edition, updated (September 7, Coupal, Deanna Reder [and others]. 2016). Winnipeg : Manitoba Metis Winnipeg : University of Manitoba Federation Inc., 2016. 21 pages. Press, 2019. 391 pages. F 5602 .M5 Met 2016 PS 8576 Man 56. P otlatch as pedagogy : learning 61. I f 30,000 strikers m arched today through cerem ony / by Sara / Ron Romanowksi. Winnipeg : Florence Davidson & Robert Davidson. Augustine Hand Press, 2019. 80 Winnipeg : Portage & Main Press, pages. 2018. 80 pages. PS 8635 Rom E 99 .H2 Dav 57. R ooster Tow n : the history of an Media & Communication urban M étis com m unity, 1901- 1961 / Evelyn Peters, Matthew Stock, 62. M ennonite Low -Germ an and Adrian Werner with Lawrie dictionary = M ennonitisch- Barkwell. Winnipeg : University of P lattdeutsches W örterbuch / Jack Manitoba Press, 2018. 225 pages. Thiessen. Revised edition. New E 99 .M47 Pet Bothwell : Friends of Jack Thiessen, 2018. xxix, 520 pages. 58. Structures of indifference : an PF 5625 Thi 2018 indigenous life and death in a Canadian city / Mary Jane Logan McCallum, Adele Perry. Winnipeg : University of Manitoba Press, 2018. 186 pages. E 78 .M25 Mcc
14 MANITOBA LEGISLATIVE LIBRARY SNT September 2019 Social Issues 63. Harnessing the potential of social enterprise in Garden Hill First Nation / by Marina Puzyreva. Winnipeg : Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives Manitoba Office, 2017. 49 pages. HD 9014 .C23 Puz
LEGISLATIVE LIBRARY OF MANITOBA Room 100 - 200 VAUGHAN STREET Phone: (204) 945-4330 Fax: (204) 948-1312 E-mail: legislative_library@gov.mb.ca SELECTED NEW TITLES for September 2019 NAME DEPARTMENT ADDRESS PHONE Please check off the numbers corresponding to the items you would like and email this request form to the Legislative Library. You may also phone in your request, or print the form and send it by fax or mail. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Submit Request
16 MANITOBA LEGISLATIVE LIBRARY SNT September 2019 To Subscriber: R EQUEST I TEM S Request items through the library’s catalogue at http://legislativelibrary.mb.catalogue.libraries.coop/ or send your request by email to legislative_library@gov.mb.ca. Manitoba Heritage items are available for consultation at the Legislative Library of Manitoba, 100-200 Vaughan Street. BOR R OW I NG If you do not have a library card, please contact Reference Services at legislative_library@gov.mb.ca or 204-945-4330. FEEDBACK We welcome comments and suggestions on the contents and format of this service. We also welcome suggestions for books, periodicals, and other materials to be added to the collection. Please call Collection Development staff at 204-945-4330 or e-mail: legislative_library@gov.mb.ca. If you would prefer to receive this publication electronically, please let us know at legislative_library@gov.mb.ca. This information is available in alternate formats, upon request.
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