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Originally Posted by DNSB
See post 23. Who's going to pay for the extra work involved? Again, your school library systems may be well funded. None of the ones that I am aware are.
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If funding can't or won't be increased, then parents who have issues with a school library's collection are free to remove their child's access to the library. At no time should any of the books be banned or placed in a secured area.
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Do you have any familiarity with the software used by school libraries? I have been involved with such software and I am not aware of any package that allows such fine grained permissions. Quite a few of them don't even have grade/age based limitations.
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It shouldn't be difficult to have the software modified by the software owners.
Again, I'm not in favor of banning books or placing them in secured areas. Better that a child loses library access than for books to be banned for all children.