News & Features
- by Susan Halas
News you may have missed from the world of books.
One Bookstore, 3 Sisters and 100 Years
A Midtown Manhattan anomaly, the Argosy Book Store continues to thrive thanks to the dedication of the three women who have presided over it for decades. A profile of one of the book trade’s best known shops from the New York Times 11/1/25
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Struggle over presidential authority between LOC’s Copyright Office and Trump Administration Continues ABC News,10/27/25
The Trump administration asked the Supreme Court to uphold the president's removal of the Register of Copyrights Shira Perlmutter from her influential post earlier this year inside the Library of Congress that oversees and enforces the United States' copyright system.
The request is the latest appeal to the justices over President Donald Trump's expansive view of presidential control over the federal government. Next month, the Supreme Court will consider the president's ability to fire members of independent federal agencies without cause; early next year, it will also examine the president's control over members of the Federal Reserve. https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/trump-asks-scotus-intervene-library-congress-copyright-office/story?id=126910844
President fires all six members of Arts Board responsible for reviewing his controversial White House Ballroom Guardian, 10/29/25
Donald Trump has fired all six members of an independent federal agency responsible for reviewing his controversial White House ballroom and planned “Arc de Trump” in Washington DC. A White House official told the Guardian: “We are preparing to appoint a new slate of members to the commission that are more aligned with President Trump’s America First Policies.”
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/oct/29/trump-fires-arts-board-arc-ballroom
Baltimore County reinstates 14 part-time librarians after abrupt mass firings
CBS News, 11/15/25
https://www.cbsnews.com/baltimore/news/part-time-librarians-fired-baltimore-county-public-library/
PERSONNEL:
Alasdair North named new CEO for for viaLibri, Book Search Engine
Via press release, 10/26/25
Alasdair North, has been named CEO of viaLibri Ltd., the world’s largest search engine for rare, antiquarian and out-of-print books based in Cambridge, UK. North, formerly the company’s Chief Technology Officer, will replace Jim Hinck.
Hinck will remain involved in the company as retired Founder and Chairman of the Board.
According to the announcement the site will “continue investing in the tools that help dealers run successful businesses, make it easier for collectors to find those elusive titles, and ensure that researchers can access the information they need.”
https://blog.vialibri.net/vialibri-limited-announces-the-appointment-of-alasdair-north-as-ceo/
Christine Robinson Named Curator of Photography at University of Texas Ransom Center Via announcement Ransom Center Nov. 2025
Special Collections Librarian Gayle Cooper Celebrates 55 on the Job at the University of Virginia. UVA press office 10/28/25
https://news.virginia.edu/content/farm-typing-pool-uva-librarian-celebrates-55-years-job
FELLOWSHIPS, GRANTS, AWARDS
Jan. 16, 2026 Deadline for Bibliographical Society Major Grants
Every year, the Society awards a number of major grants to those engaged in bibliographical research with primary focus on the physical object as historical evidence. This might include book history, textual transmission, the making and use of manuscripts, publishing, printing, bookbinding, book-ownership and book-collecting. These awards are intended to support research that advances the understanding of book cultures from all parts of the World.
Complete applications and two letters of reference must be received by the Fellowships & Bursaries Committee Secretary (bursaries@bibsoc.org.uk) no later than 16 January 2026 at 11:59 pm (GMT). Incomplete applications or those missing any required references will be disqualified and not reviewed by the panel. It is the applicant’s responsibility to ensure that both their referees submit references directly via email before the deadline. We expect to notify applicants of the results in late March. More information can be found on the Society's website: https://bibsoc.org.uk/fellowships/application-procedure/
2026 Grolier Club Library Helfand Fellowship Offered
Each year, the Grolier Club Library offers a fellowship in the art and history of the book, named in honor of late Grolier Club benefactor and former president William H. Helfand (1926-2018). Awards of up to $3,000 are again available for research in the Library's areas of strength, with emphasis on the private collecting of books and prints, antiquarian bookselling, and the book and graphic arts. Fellowship awards may be used to pay for travel, housing, and other expenses. A research stay of two weeks is desired, and Helfand Fellows are expected to present the results of their research in a public lecture at the Grolier Club, or in an article submitted to the Club's journal, The Gazette of the Grolier Club.
Members of the Grolier Club are not eligible, nor are students enrolled in undergraduate degree programs, but all other interested persons are encouraged to apply.
There is no application form. Applicants should submit a curriculum vitae and a proposal, not to exceed 750 words, stating necessary length of residence, historical materials to be used, relevance of the Grolier Club Library collections to the project, a proposed budget, and two letters of recommendation. More information on the Library and its holdings can be found at www.grolierclub.org, under “Library” in the navigation menu.
The deadline for applications and letters of support is January 31st, 2026, and announcement of awards will be made by mid-March, 2026. Research terms can take place any time in the calendar year of 2026, but please note that the Club is closed, and library access is not offered, during the month of August.
Applications and questions about Grolier Club library collections should be emailed to Grolier Club Librarian, Jamie Cumby, jcumby@grolierclub.org.
Awards and Grants in History of Medicine at Osler Library, McGill University
Each year the Osler Library offers a number of awards and travel grants to local and international historians, physicians, graduate and post-doctoral students, and others whose research touches upon the history of medicine.
From now through 15 January 2026, we are accepting applications for the following awards/grants. Please note that for research travel awards, the award will typically be made as a reimbursement for travel and travel-related expenses.
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Dr Edward H. Bensley Osler Library Research Travel Grant – Awarded to those whose project requires travel to Montreal to consult material in the Osler Library, such as rare books, archives, and artifacts. Each year up to $5,000 (CDN) in awards will be made available to one or more individuals who require a minimum of 2 weeks to carry out their research. https://www.mcgill.ca/libraries/locations/osler/awards/grant
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Mary Louise Nickerson Travel Grant – This award is open to scholars who need to travel to Montreal to carry out research using Osler Library collections (e.g., rare books, archives, and artifacts). Awards totalling approximately $13,000 (CDN) are typically divided among a small number of scholars, whose individual awards depend upon need and duration of visit. https://www.mcgill.ca/libraries/locations/osler/awards/nickerson
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Dr Dimitrije Pivnicki Award in Neuro and Psychiatric History – Awarded to one or more students and/or scholars wishing to carry out research utilizing the rich archival and monographic holdings at McGill University, such as the Osler Library (including the Penfield Archive), the Montreal Neurological Institute, and the McGill University Archives. Awards totalling approximately $13,000 (CDN) are usually divided among a small number of scholars, whose individual awards depend upon need and duration of visit.
Please note that all research in this grant cycle must be completed during the next fiscal year, 1 May 2026 – 30 April 2027. We welcome all further inquiries at osler.library@mcgill.ca.https://www.mcgill.ca/libraries/locations/osler/awards/pivnicki