With (many!) thanks to my editorial team Andrea Kincaid and Rhonda Tippitt and all the contributors, I'm pleased to share the last issue of Tennessee Libraries for the year. TENNESSEE LIBRARIES<https://www.tnla.org/page/17> Volume 72 Issue 4 2022 Scholarship, Support, Conversation and Connection: The Library Writing Cooperative<https://www.tnla.org/page/72_4_Sandelli-Agee-Izenstark-Jackson> by Anna Sandelli, Ann Agee, Amanda Izenstark, and Holly Jackson 2021 TENNESSEE BIBLIOGRAPHY Authors A-L<https://www.tnla.org/page/72_4_Barton_A-L> Authors M-Z<https://www.tnla.org/page/72_4_Barton_M_Z> by Gail P. Barton PEER-REVIEWED Ready for Reference: Analyzing the Relevance of a Ready Reference Collection<https://www.tnla.org/page/72_4_Boris-Brooks-Rutledge> by Kat Brooks, Alexandra Boris, and Michaela Rutledge BOOK REVIEWS Edited by Rhonda Tippitt A South You Never Ate: Savoring Flavors and Stories from the Eastern Shore of Virginia<https://www.tnla.org/page/72_4_Busch> by Heidi Busch Life of Ma-ka-tai-me-she-kia-kiak, or Black Hawk: An Autobiography<https://www.tnla.org/page/72_4_Chin> by Olivia Chin Romare Bearden in the Homeland of His Imagination: An Artist's Reckoning with the South<https://www.tnla.org/page/72_4_Dahlhauser> by Julie Dalhauser Searching for Black Confederates: The Civil War's Most Persistent Myth<https://www.tnla.org/page/72_4_Keipp> by Lisa Keipp Have ideas for Tennessee Libraries? Reach out to me here or at [log in to unmask] Can't wait to do it all again next year. Happy holidays! Ashley Roach-Freiman Library Instruction Curriculum Coordinator Research and Information Services Ned McWherter Library University of Memphis 901.678.8213