ChrisMayLA6 , to bookstodon group
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Librarians are (social) heroes; stepping up when other social services have fallen away, to help those with few other places to go...

No wonder the Right wants to defund the libraries (via attrition against local authorities), when you look at the pragmatic but vital social support they are offering to the vulnerable & isolated.

[this is a long read but worth it]


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https://www.theguardian.com/news/article/2024/jun/25/how-britains-libraries-provide-more-than-books

CultureDesk , to bookstodon group
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Last year on Mastodon we featured this story from the BBC about Gladstone's Library, the U.K.'s only residential library. Fediverse folk were so enthusiastic that when we discovered the library is offering scholarships to be taken in 2025, we had to share the information (see the second link in this post for all the details).

https://flip.it/qKpUn7

https://www.gladstoneslibrary.org/accommodation/scholarships

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politicscurator , to histodon group
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If anybody would like to archive their UK general election 2024 campaigning leaflets, I can send you a stamp addressed envelope to post them to the library here .

More info here, along with an online exhibition of our UK general election campaigning leaflets: https://www.lse.ac.uk/library/whats-on/exhibitions/the-power-to-vote

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weirdwriter , to bookstodon group

Sharing again because I haven't found a place to get clear, ongoing, coverage about book bans and book censorship. The Literary Activism newsletter is moving to this RSS feed. https://bookriot.com/category/literary-activism/feed/ # @books @bookstodon

dbsalk , to bookstodon group
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My heart aches for the children who will no longer have access to their local library because some arrogant assholes decided to be offended by books with new ideas and different perspectives.

The cruelty is the point.

https://bookriot.com/donnelly-public-library-adults-only/

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MikeDunnAuthor , to bookstadon group
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Today in Labor History May 15, 1917: The Library Employees’ Union was founded in New York City. It was the first union of public library workers in the United States. One of their main goals was to elevate the low status of women library workers and their miserable salaries. Maud Malone (1873-1951) was a founding member of the union. She was also a militant suffragist and an infamous heckler at presidential campaign speeches.

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weirdwriter , to audiobooks group

I miss these Play Away devices! Offline, easy to use, and, better yet, offline! Sure the sound quality wasn't amazing, but it's far better than fighting with the app sometimes! https://playaway.com/audiobooks/ @audiobooks

CultureDesk , to bookstodon group
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"The pile beside my bed never shrinks; at the bottom of the stack are books I've been planning to crack open for months. My shelves remain full of lingering aspirations," writes the Walrus's Michelle Cyca. She looks at the problem of unread books, and the difficulty in offloading our libraries. What do you do with your unwanted books?

https://flip.it/aLVxC5

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herhandsmyhands , to Romancelandia group
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By Kelly Jensen at Book Riot:

Common Myths about Book Bans.

https://bookriot.com/common-myths-about-book-bans

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If you care about books, about libraries, and about your own freedom to read (and write) whatever the hell you want, it behooves you to pay attention. Currently, Kelly Jensen is the only journalist devoted to this beat, 24/7, for several years now.

Here's her call to action: pay attention and show up locally; don't hope for someone else to stand up for your rights.

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https://bookriot.com/how-public-libraries-are-targeted/

The ways to respond have been outlined in the several years we’ve been covering book banning and censorship here. The long and short: show up and vote — only 18% of my county’s eligible voters even bothered in last week’s election, meaning that fewer than 1 in 5 adults decided the fate of the entire county (I’m in a state where we have some of the easiest access to voting nationwide, so imagine the numbers where barriers purposefully erase voices); show up and use your library; show up by writing everyone who represents you and tell them the value of the library; show up and run for boards; show up and write and speak at board meetings; show up and find as many library supporters as you can to do all of these things and more, regularly. If you work in libraries, you can do all of these things, as well as ensure your collection management policies are airtight; that you are advocating for yourself and not just hoping outside groups do so; use the data to continue emphasizing how trustworthy you are seen in your community — it is leaps and bounds more than the politicians in your community.

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    Double the in half the time, via BookRiot:
    "PEN’s report confirms that book bans are happening nationwide. The state’s political leanings don’t matter: 42 states, both red and blue, reported book bans in public schools over the three years of PEN’s record keeping."

    https://bookriot.com/pen-americas-latest-book-ban-report/

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    You know shit is real when the topic comes up in Last Week Tonight with John Oliver.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=42xZB80sZaI

    herhandsmyhands OP ,
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    Public libraries must remain public cultura infrastructure if they're to fulfill their mission at all, let alone survive.

    Worth noting how little it costs to keep them functioning compared to what cities everywhere pay cops--who, lest we forget, have no constitutional obligation to save, serve, or protect the public; to know the laws they're "applying", or not to commit crimes themselves.

    https://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/local/2-petitions-look-to-overturn-controversial-changes-at-huntington-beach-libraries/3426268/

    herhandsmyhands OP ,
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    Via @tuphlos, I just found out that Oklahoma's Supreme Court blocked the right wing state from banning books from public schools and penalizing schools who refused to comply with the fascists.

    https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/industry-news/libraries/article/95271-oklahoma-supreme-court-blocks-state-effort-to-ban-books-from-school-libraries.html

    ModernDayBartleby , to bookstodon group
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    And so it begins -
    PASSING by Nella Larsen (1929) via Oshun Publishing imbibed at Yanaka Coffee
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    ModernDayBartleby OP ,
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    THE FARM by Joanne Ramos via @randomhouse care of Arakawa Public Library imbibed at Kobayashi Shoten
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