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Or use Overdrive to check out books via the school computer. With the falling reader prices, it will soon be a viable option to equip the kids with readers instead of book textbooks. |
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That is almost verbatim the wording the WA State Constitution - but, of course, funding lags. Repeated law suits have upheld the language the that has not necessarily helped. Oh, and the state fails to qualify for certain federal funding (don't recall the program's name) because we have voted against Charter Schools a couple of times.
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What about bookmobiles? When I was small there was only one library but there was the bookmobile. I think it came by every two weeks and what was neat was that you could request a book from the main library and when it was available it would show up on the bookmobile.
I now live in an affluent area. However, there are still plenty of families who wouldn't have books or music or movies or internet access if it wasn't for the library. The schools really can't substitute for the public library. Not open on the week-ends or school holidays. And my schools haven't been publicly funded for additional books for five years. Parents have to raise money to purchase books. Income must not be a barrier to books. |
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I agree. But in this day of tight budgets, I'd like to see smaller library branches shut down and those funds used to support larger regional libraries. Consolidation would better utilize dwindling tax dollars by providing better services.
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This is so interesting. Our public education is not up to par and that's why private school here is so popular. However, to my knowledge, though our private schools are mostly religious, they don't really force you to believe in the same thing. And the tuition of private schools keep going up next year even though the quality of some schools is coming into question. There is a need for real public education here. Education shouldn't have to be a privilege.
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In my city, the smaller library branches haven't closed but all of the branches have had their hours cut, even the main branch. I hope the branch near me doesn't close. It's within walking distance from me and I would much prefer to go there than have to go to the Main Branch. If the branch near me closed, I know I would use the physical library much less often since I have to catch the bus or get a ride to the main branch. Quote:
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Nonsense because there's no real difference between Nora Roberts or Lawrence Block or Greg Bear, on the one hand, and renting DVDs on the other hand. Novels and DVDs are about entertainment, and I don't see that one has a higher moral claim than the other. And of course books are just as available for as DVDs. And libraries began carrying media other than books pretty much as soon as it was feasible - the library I went to as a kid, in the pre-VCR 70's, had vinyl records and cassette tapes. The only reason libraries have traditionally focused on books is because books were basically all there were. However, some of the early Carnegie libraries did have billiard rooms and bath houses. But, turning to strategy, libraries are *expensive*. I pay, through my property taxes, about $150/year to support my library. It's a good deal for me...but it's less of a good deal for the 85-90% of the population who don't read 10+ books a year, and who may wonder why they pay so much money to subsidize those who want to read the "Wheel of Time" series, when no one does anything for people who would like to watch "Babylon 5" on DVD. Second, when libraries argue about their budgets, the *best* point they can make to justify their budgets is the number of annual visitors and the number of items checked out annually. Third, my library's big expenses are salaries, debt service, and operating the buildings (including heating, cooling, etc.). The cost of DVDs compared to all of that is *tiny*. My library's budget is $40 million per year. It's been frozen for a while, but due to various economic issues, it is facing a $3.5 million shortfall. If it bought no DVDs this year, (and assuming it hasn't already cut back) it could save maybe $50,000. (Of my library's 2.1 million items, 29,000 are DVDs). So this won't save libraries. This won't help libraries. Libraries won't even notice this. |
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The small branch libraries are important because they provide a safe and (hopefully) educational place for kids to go to. When I was a kid, I'd go hang out at the local branch library because our house had no AC and it was hot as hell. It was either that or the Sears. Got a lot of reading done. Once in a while, my dad would drive us to the big library for the bigger selection. That was a treat.
It's really sad to see library funds get cut, opening days and hours dropped, branches closed... |
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I've twice written my county commissioner to protest proposed library cuts, looks like I should be pushing for an increase. |
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I agree. I don't want to see libraries shut down, but if they need to save funds, consolidating into regional libraries makes sense. |
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i don't quite understand their criteria for "banning" a book. is it one whose ideas challenge what they believe to be "right" and "moral"? D: we don't have banned books here, i think.
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There is no official procedure, or protocol. Since all libraries are free to choose which books to carry, school libraries have sometimes been ordered to withdraw certain books from general circulation, usually after some parents' complaints. Librarians often simply comply instead of arguing the case (easier that way). Here's a list of frequently challenged books, 2000 - 2009.
PS: Am I the only one who this thread's title reminds of something written by The Onion? Last edited by rogue_librarian; 03-02-2011 at 09:07 AM. |
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