Incoming Resources
- Woke up this morning, the definitive oral history of The Sopranos, Michael Imperioli ; Steve Schirripa with Philip Lerman
- The American story, conversations with master historians, David M. Rubenstein
- Great directors, Anisma Films presents ; a film by Angela Ismailos ; written and directed by Angela Ismailos ; produced by Angela Ismailos
- Nöthin' but a good time, the uncensored history of the '80s hard rock explosion, [interviews by] Tom Beaujour and Richard Bienstock
- Rendez-vous with art, Philippe de Montebello, Martin Gayford
- Lucian Freud portraits, Sarah Howgate with Michael Auping and John Richardson
- Midnight in Siberia, a train journey into the heart of Russia, David Greene
- Hope dies last, keeping the faith in difficult times, Studs Terkel
- The Paris review, interviews, with an introduction by Philip Gourevitch
- The Beatles, get back, by the Beatles ; featuring photography by Ethan A. Russell and Linda McCartney ; foreword by Peter Jackson ; introduction by Hanif Kureishi ; edited by John Harris from transcripts of the original sound recordings
- Conversations with Thornton Wilder, edited by Jackson R. Bryer
- Ask a North Korean, defectors talk about their lives inside the world's most secretive nation, Daniel Tudor ; foreword by Andrei Lankov ; Translations by Elizabeth Jae, Nara Han, Ashley Cho and Daniel Tudor
- The Invisible War, New Video ; Docurama Films ; Girls Club Entertainment ; ITVS ; Independent Lens ; Rise Films ; Chain Camera Pictures and Regina Kulik Scully and Jennifer Siebel Newsom present in association with Rise Films and ITVS, Fork Films, Cuomo Cole Productions, Canal Plus ; a film by Kirby Dick & Amy Ziering ; executive producers, Teddy Leifer, Nicole Boxer-Keegan, Sally Jo Fifer ; executive producers, Sarah Johnson Redlich, Women Donors Network ; executive producers, Abigail Disney, Maria Cuomo Cole ; executive producers, Regina Kulik Scully, Jennifer Siebel Newsom, Geralyn Dreyfous ; produced by Tanner King Barklow ; produced by Amy Ziering ; written and directed by Kirby Dick
- The Stonewall generation, LGBT elders on sex, activism, and aging, [edited by] Jane Fleishman
- Jacqueline Kennedy, conversaciones históricas sobre mi vida con John F. Kennedy ; entrevistas con Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr., en 1964, [Jacqueline Kennedy ; prólogo de Caroline Kennedy] ; introducción y notas de Michael Beschloss ; [traducción, Elena Alemany]
- Nobody ever asked me about the girls, women, music, and fame, Lisa Robinson
- Alright, alright, alright, the oral history of Richard Linklater's Dazed and confused, Melissa Maerz
- Nakam, the Holocaust survivors who sought full-scale revenge, Dina Porat ; translated by Mark L. Levinson
- The wild girls, plus "Staying awake while we read," and, "A lovely art" outspoken interview, Ursula K. Le Guin
- The first time, stories & songs from music icons, Matt Everitt
- From the Land of Shadows, War, Revolution, and the Making of the Cambodian Diaspora, Khatharya Um
- How to lead, wisdom from the world's greatest CEOs, founders, and game changers, David M. Rubenstein
- Witness to the revolution, radicals, resisters, vets, hippies, and the year America lost its mind and found its soul, Clara Bingham
- The bridge at Andau, James A. Michener
- Plan of attack, Bob Woodward
- Dennis Hopper, on the road, [Dennis Hopper] ; edited by José Lebrero Stals ; [translation, Spanish/English: Polisemia]
- City of night, John Rechy
- Contemporary voices, from the Asian and Islamic art worlds, Olivia Sand
- Interviews with artists 1966-2012, Michael Peppiatt
- The voice of destruction, Hermann Rauschning
- Cypherpunks, freedom and the future of the internet, Julian Assange ; with Jacob Appelbaum, Andy Müller-Maguhn, and Jérémie Zimmermann
- Cindy Sherman, Eva Respini ; with contributions by Johanna Burton and John Waters ; [edited by Kate Norment]
- My American century, Studs Terkel
- Absolutely on music, conversations, Haruki Murakami with Seiji Ozawa ; translated from the Japanese by Jay Rubin
- Street art, by Allan Schwartzman
- The watchmakers, Harry Lenga and Scott Lenga
- Ennio Morricone, in his own words, Ennio Morricone in conversation with Alessandro De Rosa ; translated from the Italian by Maurizio Corbella
- Talk about a dream, the essential interviews of Bruce Springsteen, edited by Christopher Phillips and Louis P. Masur
- The writer's library, the authors you love on the books that changed their lives, Nancy Pearl and Jeff Schwager
- Dolly Parton, 50 years at the Opry, producer, Dan McGaughey ; directed by Ashley S. Gorman ; [a production of ] Man Alive Entertainment for BBC
- The Kaepernick effect, taking a knee, changing the world, Dave Zirin
- "We are all fast-food workers now", the global uprising against poverty wages, Annelise Orleck ; photographs by Liz Cooke
- The grandchildren, the hidden legacy of "lost" Armenians in Turkey, Ayşe Gül Altinay, Fethiye Çetin ; with a foreword by Gerard Libaridian ; translated by Maureen Freely
- Hitler's children, a co-production of Maya Productions together with Saxonia Entertainment for MDR, WDR, and SWR ; director and producer, Chanoch Ze'evi ; produced in association with DR-Danish Broadcasting Corporation-Mette Hoffmann Meyer
- Power, politics, and culture, interviews with Edward W. Said, edited and with an introduction by Gauri Viswanathan
- Waiting for the punch, words to live by from the WTF podcast, Marc Maron and Brendan McDonald
- Everybody loves our town, an oral history of Grunge, Mark Yarm
- Man and beast, photographs from Mexico and India, Mary Ellen Mark ; interview by Melissa Harris
- The Daniel Clowes reader, a critical edition of Ghost world and other stories, with essays, interviews and annotations, edited by Ken Parille
- Londoners, the days and nights of London now--as told by those who love it, hate it, live it, left it, and long for it, Craig Taylor