Incoming Resources
- Helter skelter., the true story of the Manson murders, Vincent Bugliosi, Curt Gentry, MP3
- Blood runs coal, the Yablonski murders and the battle for the United Mine Workers of America, Mark A. Bradley
- (Don't) call me crazy, 33 voices start the conversation about mental health, edited by Kelly Jensen
- Behold the monster, confronting America's most prolific serial killer, Jillian Lauren
- Final gifts, understanding the special awareness, needs, and communications of the dying, Maggie Callanan and Patricia Kelley
- In light of all darkness, inside the Polly Klaas kidnapping and the search for America's child, Kim Cross
- Travelers to unimaginable lands:, stories of dementia, the caregiver, and the human brain, Dasha Kiper ; foreword by Norman Doidge
- Golden boy, a murder among the Manhattan elite, John Glatt
- Rising out of hatred, the awakening of a former white nationalist, Eli Saslow
- The Amish wife, unraveling the lies, secrets, and conspiracy that let a killer go free, Gregg Olsen
- Library next, seven action steps for reinvention, Catherine Murray-Rust
- Birth, three mothers, nine months, and pregnancy in America, Rebecca Grant
- Diversity, equity, and inclusion in action, planning, leadership, and programming, edited by Christine Bombaro
- Deep water, Katherine Nichols
- The real Lolita, the kidnapping of Sally Horner and the novel that scandalized the world, Sarah Weinman
- Walk the walk, how three police chiefs defied the odds and changed cop culture, Neil Gross
- The radium girls, the dark story of America's shining women, Kate Moore
- Three women, Lisa Taddeo
- The Gloucester 18., director, John Michael Williams ; producer, Kristen Grieco ; executive producer, John Michael Williams ; story, Kristen Grieco and John Michael Williams ; a Media Education Foundation release, Widescreen
- Murder among friends, how Leopold and Loeb tried to commit the perfect crime, Candace Fleming
- The angel makers, arsenic, a midwife, and modern history's most astonishing murder ring, Patti McCracken
- Audio recorders to zucchini seeds, building a library of things, Mark Robison and Lindley Shedd, editors
- I'll be gone in the dark, one woman's obsessive search for the Golden State Killer, Michelle McNamara ; with an introduction by Gillian Flynn ; and an afterword by Patton Oswalt
- Seventeen., a film by Joel DeMott & Jeff Kreines ; the Middletown Film Project ; co-produced, directed, photographed, recorded, edited by Joel Demott and Jeff Kreines ; produced by Peter Davis, Fullscreen
- Jailbreak at Alcatraz, Frank Morris & the Anglin Brothers' great escape, by Tom Sullivan
- The curse of the Marquis de Sade, Joel Warner
- The teachers, a year inside America's most vulnerable, important profession, Alexandra Robbins
- Leadership in turbulent times, Doris Kearns Goodwin
- Hope, a memoir of survival in Cleveland, Amanda Berry and Gina DeJesus ; with Mary Jordan and Kevin Sullivan
- The good, the great, and the unfriendly, a librarian's guide to working with friends groups, Sally Gardner Reed
- We carry their bones, the search for justice at the Dozier School for Boys, Erin Kimmerle
- The zookeeper's wife, Diane Ackerman
- Wicked mortals, Aaron Mahnke
- Playing the ponies and other medical mysteries solved, Stuart B. Mushlin, MD, FACP
- My morning routine, how successful people start every day inspired, Benjamin Spall and Michael Xander
- What truth sounds like, Robert F. Kennedy, James Baldwin, and our unfinished conversation about race in America, Michael Eric Dyson
- Leadership, six studies in world strategy, Henry Kissinger
- Seventy times seven, a true story of murder and mercy, Alex Mar
- Evidence of things seen, true crime in an era of reckoning, edited by Sarah Weinman ; with an introduction by Rabia Chaudry
- This blessed earth, a year in the life of an American family farm, Ted Genoways
- The last job, the "bad grandpas" and the Hatton Garden heist, Dan Bilefsky
- The Acid King, Jesse P. Pollack
- Lead yourself first, inspiring leadership with solitude, with a foreword by Jim Collins ; Raymond M. Kethledge and Michael S. Erwin
- Trailed, one woman's quest to solve the Shenandoah murders, Kathryn Miles
- The making of a leader, the formative years of George C. Marshall, Josiah Bunting III
- Blood & ivy, the 1849 murder that scandalized Harvard, Paul Collins
- Summer matters, making all learning count, Elizabeth M. McChesney and the Chicago Public Library, Bryan W. Wunar and the Museum of Science and Industry ; with illustrations by Steve Musgrave
- Hell put to shame, the 1921 Murder Farm massacre and the horror of America's second slavery, Earl Swift
- The case of the murderous Dr. Cream, the hunt for a Victorian era serial killer, Dean Jobb
- Last call, a true story of love, lust, and murder in queer New York, Elon Green