Jin Ha Lee, Stephen Keating, and Travis Windleharth had a paper accepted to iPres 2017 (14th International Conference on Digital Preservation) titled, Challenges in Preserving Augmented Reality Games: A Case Study of Ingress and Pokémon GO. ... Negin Dahya has publication news to share: Along with Sarah Dryden-Peterson and Elizabeth Adelman, their paper Pathways to educational success among refugees: Connecting locally- and globally-situated resources will be published in American Educational Research Journal (AERJ); and along with Jennifer Jenson and Katrina Fong, their paper (En)Gendering videogame development: a feminist approach to gender, education & game studies will be published in the Review of Education, Pedagogy and Cultural Studies. ... Annie Searle’s latest column for ASA News & Notes is titled, Learning the Hard Way How the Government Works. ... Annette Goldsmith has lots of great news to report! The Association of Jewish Libraries (AJL) awarded her the Groner-Wikler Scholarship to attend its 52nd Annual Conference "The Sky's the Limit" conference in New York from June 19-21. There, she will scout children’s librarianship-oriented submissions for AJL’s peer-reviewed journal, Judaica Librarianship, for which she is an editorial board member. (Please let her know if you or any of your colleagues or students might be interested in submitting); at the ALA 2017 Annual Conference and Exhibition in Chicago she will launch her book, Reading the World’s Stories: An annotated bibliography of international youth literature at the June 24th USBBY session, Celebrating 25 Years of The Rainbow Fish with Marcus Pfister from 5:00pm to 6:30pm; and at the ALA she will also present at two panels: The World at your Fingertips: How to Use Global Literature in Translation in Library Programs on June 24th from 1:00 to 2:30, and Reading the World in Translation: Selecting and Presenting Global Literature for Teens on June 25th from 1:00 to 2:30. ... Finally, she joins the Advisory Board of YALSA’s collection development blog, The Hub July 1st.