The decision is part of a larger trend of libraries’ being caught in the middle of a national debate over children’s access to information.
The decision is part of a larger trend of libraries’ being caught in the middle of a national debate over children’s access to information.
This is pretty telling of the commission imo:
Some library commissions are just so bizarre in their composition, and it sounds like this one is no different. Sometimes the committee is made up of folks with next to no background in library work, or if they do it’s woefully out of date, and they can prove more of an obstacle to library operations & organization (as here) than of much benefit.