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  • A Vision for the Future–Live Webcast

    11/12/2009 11:45:51 AM PST · by OpusatFR · 6 replies · 307+ views
    About the George W. Bush Presidential Center The George W. Bush Presidential Center will be the centerpiece of President and Mrs. Bush's ongoing commitment to improving our nation and the world. It will examine the ideals and principles that guided President Bush's major decisions throughout the defining years of his presidency. The Center will be a platform from which world-class scholars can build upon these principles—contributing vital new ideas to shape current and future public policy debates. Live Streaming Video starting at 2pm Central time
  • Cutting the library system budget = Lower Property Taxes (NY Suburbs)

    11/11/2009 4:38:37 PM PST · by GreaterSwiss · 13 replies · 478+ views
    My friend is a certified elementary teacher. Teachers are getting paid $125-150/session (which is an hour) to teach classes at the library on weekends like arts&crafts. They move around to different libraries. In return, you know the teachers help the library out when the vote to cut their budget comes... This job could be filled by a library worker, a college student as an intern, or by offering a lot less $25-50/hr. Additionally the library renting dvds helped take care of blockbuster. At what point do we cut the budget of the sacred library?
  • Gay Reversal Advocates Say School Libraries Banning Their 'Ex-Gay' Books

    10/23/2009 5:24:35 AM PDT · by GregNH · 7 replies · 448+ views
    Fox News ^ | 10/22/2009 | By Diane Macedo
    Visit most public school libraries and you'll find an array of books that address the subject of homosexuality. Many include sexually explicit content, and some even include graphic images. But if you're looking for a book that refers to the possibility that homosexuality can be "reversed," a Chicago-based group says your best bet is the banned books list.
  • Gay Reversal Advocates Say School Libraries Banning Their 'Ex-Gay' Books...

    10/22/2009 3:06:04 PM PDT · by TaraP · 20 replies · 856+ views
    Fox News ^ | October 22nd, 2009
    Visit most public school libraries and you'll find an array of books that address the subject of homosexuality. Many include sexually explicit content, and some even include graphic images. But if you're looking for a book that refers to the possibility that homosexuality can be "reversed," a Chicago-based group says your best bet is the banned books list. Parents and Friends of Ex-Gays & Gays (PFOX) says there's an entire community of people across the world who say that their sexual orientation changed from gay to straight. But they're not getting their message out, the group says, because libraries across...
  • Trustee: Ban Maya Angelou Autobiography From Libraries

    10/21/2009 10:16:33 AM PDT · by nickcarraway · 17 replies · 866+ views
    Locals express concerns about "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings," which includes a rape scene of an 8-year-old. An autobiography by renowned author Maya Angelou has become the latest book in Orange County to be challenged as unfit for school libraries. Judy Ahrens, a former Westminster School District trustee, took to the podium at Monday's Huntington Beach City Council meeting to read a scene from Angelou's "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings'' that details the rape of an 8-year-old girl. The reading was a demonstration on why the book should be banned, she told the audience. "I would...
  • Is porn a First Amendment right... in Public Libraries?

    09/30/2009 11:30:29 AM PDT · by JesmanVA · 17 replies · 1,087+ views
    In one small Michigan town, another chapter is being written in a controversial library debate. On September 23, nearly 300 Owosso, Mich. citizens crowded a local middle school to discuss whether or not filtering software should be placed on all Shiawassee District Library computers. The filters would prevent patrons from accessing "adult content."
  • Children's writer Philip Pullman ranked second on US banned books list

    09/30/2009 8:35:37 PM PDT · by Saije · 8 replies · 1,068+ views
    London Guardian ^ | 9/30/2009 | Ed Pilkington
    The novelist and children's writer Philip Pullman has been showered with awards that include a CBE, a Carnegie Medal and several honorary professorships. This week he notched up a new distinction: he is ranked second in the top 10 books that people have tried to ban across America. Pullman's fantasy trilogy, His Dark Materials, has leapt to the top of the target list of would-be censors in the new rankings issued this week by the American Library Association. Several schools across America faced requests from parents to remove the book. One challenge at a school in Winchester, Kentucky was made...
  • Public School Library Propagates Falsehood That Governor Palin Banned Books

    09/29/2009 7:41:10 PM PDT · by ak267 · 12 replies · 928+ views
    Conservatives4Palin ^ | 09-29-2009 | ak267
    How ironic it is that when news emerges of Governor Palin's book becoming available prior to its expected date, she shows up in my school's library. No, she didn't show up in person and no, there was no announcement to inform interested students about her book, which reportedly is already number one on the Barnes and Noble list. She showed up in the center of a display highlighting Banned Books Week.
  • Philadelphia libraries to close Oct. 2

    09/16/2009 5:43:27 PM PDT · by Borges · 16 replies · 1,081+ views
    MSN ^ | 09/16/09 | Elizabeth Strott
    The City of Brotherly Love isn't showing much to book lovers. All 54 of Philadelphia's libraries are scheduled to close because the state of Pennsylvania has not been able to pass a budget to fund the library system. "All branch and regional library programs, including programs for children and teens, after school programs, computer classes, and programs for adults, will be cancelled," the Free Library posted in a notice on its Web site. All 250,000 books, disks and other items that have been borrowed are now due Oct. 1, and nothing can be borrowed after Sept. 30. Pennsylvania lawmakers are...
  • ALL Public Libraries in Philadelphia to close October 2nd.

    09/14/2009 2:28:33 PM PDT · by blueglass · 32 replies · 1,516+ views
    Free Library ^ | 9-11-09
    We deeply regret to inform you that without the necessary budgetary legislation by the State Legislature in Harrisburg, the City of Philadelphia will not have the funds to operate our neighborhood branch libraries, regional libraries, or the Parkway Central Library after October 2, 2009. Specifically, the following will take effect after the close of business, October 2, 2009: * All branch and regional library programs, including programs for children and teens, after school programs, computer classes, and programs for adults, will be cancelled * All Parkway Central Library programs, including children programs, programs to support small businesses and job seekers,...
  • Welcome to the library. Say goodbye to the books.

    09/06/2009 10:11:42 PM PDT · by Wardenclyffe · 23 replies · 1,566+ views
    Boston.com ^ | September 4, 2009 | David Abel
    ASHBURNHAM - There are rolling hills and ivy-covered brick buildings. There are small classrooms, high-tech labs, and well-manicured fields. There’s even a clock tower with a massive bell that rings for special events. Cushing Academy has all the hallmarks of a New England prep school, with one exception. This year, after having amassed a collection of more than 20,000 books, officials at the pristine campus about 90 minutes west of Boston have decided the 144-year-old school no longer needs a traditional library. The academy’s administrators have decided to discard all their books and have given away half of what stocked...
  • Book banned from Brooklyn libraries for depicting Africans as monkeys

    08/22/2009 11:31:45 AM PDT · by past_present · 56 replies · 2,273+ views
    NYDailyNews ^ | 8-21-09 | Erin Durkin and Simone Weichselbaum
    Brooklyn's chief librarian has yanked a nearly 80-year-old book from the shelves because it depicts Africans as monkeys. Tintin Au Congo is the only book in the city library system hidden from public view after a reader complained that it was "racially offensive." The popular Belgian children's work - due to be made into a movie by Steven Spielberg - is locked behind a series of hidden doors on the third floor of Brooklyn's central library. "'Tintin au Congo' was relocated," said director Richard Reyes-Gavilan. Library officials across the city said they've debated pulling about 25 books and DVDs from...
  • Interactive display at Library of Congress makes Bible come alive

    08/21/2009 2:47:09 PM PDT · by NYer · 7 replies · 642+ views
    cns ^ | August 21, 2009 | Chaz Muth
    WASHINGTON (CNS) -- Separation of church and state is enshrined in the U.S. Constitution but that doesn't mean the Bible can't be admired and appreciated by a public or government institution. Take the Library of Congress in Washington. It has an immense Bible collection, one augmented with modern technology. The interactive equipment available in the Library of Congress is making the Scriptures accessible to a high-tech generation, said Robert M. Sokol, project manager for the "New Visitors Experience" program at the largest library in the world. The most celebrated Bibles in the collection are the Gutenberg Bible and the Giant...
  • On the Hunt for Jefferson's Lost Books

    08/16/2009 10:50:51 PM PDT · by BGHater · 19 replies · 1,719+ views
    Smithsonian Magazine ^ | 11 Aug 2009 | Ashley Luthern
    A Library of Congress curator is on a worldwide mission to find exact copies of the books that belonged to Thomas Jefferson For more than a decade, Mark Dimunation has led a quest to rebuild an American treasure—knowing he will likely never see the complete results of his efforts. On an August day 195 years ago, the British burned the U.S. Capitol in the War of 1812 and by doing so, destroyed the first Library of Congress. When the war ended, former President Thomas Jefferson offered to sell his personal library, which at 6,487 books was the largest in America,...
  • Our Inspiring Visit to the Reagan Library

    07/10/2009 9:33:02 AM PDT · by Vigilanteman · 2 replies · 387+ views
    Reagan Library ^ | 10 July 2009 | Vigilanteman
    Last week, my wife and I concluded a trip to California with a visit to the Reagan Library, a place I had always wanted to visit.It wasn't exactly easy or convenient. We were staying in the Palm Springs area at the conclusion of a family wedding (her side, our nephew) and it was our first visit to California since the last family wedding five years ago. Our itinieary for the day consisted of dropping our daughter off at the John Wayne airport for a noon flight back to her college in Idaho, a quick lunch and an afternoon at the...
  • Hussein’s Gun May Go on Display at Bush Library

    07/08/2009 12:27:03 PM PDT · by WOBBLY BOB · 23 replies · 1,633+ views
    ny slimes ^ | 7-5-09 | DON VAN NATTA Jr.
    Many American presidents have kept prized possessions within reach during their White House years. Franklin D. Roosevelt cherished a 19th century ship model of the U.S.S. Constitution. One of Dwight D. Eisenhower’s favorite gifts was an engraved Steuben glass bowl from his cabinet. And sitting on John F. Kennedy’s desk in the Oval Office was a paperweight made from a coconut shell he had carved with a distress message after his PT-109 was sunk during World War II.
  • Bush Library raises $100 million in 100 days

    05/04/2009 2:07:08 PM PDT · by BuckeyeTexan · 31 replies · 1,624+ views
    Fox News ^ | 5/4/2009 | Cavuto
    Cavuto reports that donations are pouring in for the presidential library of former President George W. Bush. In 100 days, he's raised $100 million - an amount that former President Bill Clinton planned to raise in one year.
  • San Jose council votes down porn filters at public library computers

    04/22/2009 12:37:28 AM PDT · by CounterCounterCulture · 15 replies · 1,318+ views
    San Jose Mercury News ^ | 21 April 2009 | John Woolfolk
    San Jose council votes down porn filters at public library computers A year and a half of debate over filtering pornography out of San Jose public library computers came to a head late Tuesday when the City Council rejected spending money on the technology. After a lively debate that lasted hours, the council voted 7-3 to approve a proposal by the vice mayor and two councilmen that would remind computer users of existing policies to be courteous to others. Mayor Chuck Reed and council members Pete Constant, who led the push for the filters, and Pierluigi Oliverio were opposed, favoring...
  • Book Returned to Va. Library — 145 Years Late

    04/15/2009 1:13:58 PM PDT · by Free ThinkerNY · 14 replies · 752+ views
    Associated Press ^ | April 15, 2009 | Susan Kinzie
    (AP) — WASHINGTON - Nearly 145 years after it was stolen by a Union soldier during a Civil War raid, a missing library book has been returned to the Washington and Lee University library by an Illinois man who inherited it from the soldier's descendants. The book was passed down through the soldier's family, then on to Mike Dau of Lake Forest, Ill., who tracked down the original library and returned it.
  • San Jose City Council to reconsider porn filters at libraries

    04/13/2009 5:41:14 PM PDT · by CounterCounterCulture · 3 replies · 424+ views
    San Jose Mercury News ^ | 11 April 2009 | John Woolfolk
    San Jose City Council to reconsider porn filters at libraries San Jose officials are preparing for a showdown later this month over online pornography in city libraries. City officials last considered whether to electronically filter library Internet use in 1997. At the time, they overwhelmingly concluded the technology was too primitive to snag smut without also snaring information about health topics like breast cancer. The council will revisit that decision in what is expected to be a heavily attended evening meeting April 21. Councilman Pete Constant since October 2007 has called for reconsidering that move. He has cited improvements in...