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In reply to the discussion: Just stumbled across a case of censorship at my local library. [View all]BlackSkimmer
(51,308 posts)38. And indeed, he found out that this was a wee tempest in his own teapot.
But it was a nice try!
A lot of people haven't the faintest ideas how libraries work.
I'd be willing to bet that less than 40% of DU even uses a library regularly. And I'm being generous with that number.
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Good for you to be on top of this. Threaten or alert someone to file a lawsuit against them,
SWBTATTReg
Apr 2023
#1
That might mean it was returned damaged and is blocked from the catalog because
intheflow
Apr 2023
#32
Insist on an interlibrary loan. Keep upping their censorship ante until it is public
Bernardo de La Paz
Apr 2023
#11
Perhaps the book got damaged when some christian urinated on it. Could be innocent removal
Bernardo de La Paz
Apr 2023
#12
Seems to me they may have broken the law if a book was removed without due process.
Martin68
Apr 2023
#13
While you find out what happened, be sure to support the librarians and library staff
Wild blueberry
Apr 2023
#15
This makes no sense to me at all. There are books kept that can't be checked out without
BlackSkimmer
Apr 2023
#54
So having read this whole thread, what you're saying is that it wasn't actually censorship?
WhiskeyGrinder
Apr 2023
#39
If I had found a book on the shelf, and then later decided to look for it through the library's
WhiskeyGrinder
Apr 2023
#51
What is amazing to me is that so many believe the virtual world (the internet)
BlackSkimmer
Apr 2023
#59