Library Cataloging
Censorship
Here in Texas a person was convicted for selling adult material to an adult from the adult section of the store. The material was never found to be obscene. It happened to be a comic book, which as we all know are always for children. Bad precedent. Support the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund.
I'm pretty sure the comic was trash, but that does not make it illegal (well, now it does).
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Children's And Young Adults' Cataloging Program
Image via WikipediaNews from LC. The Library of Congress, U.S. and Publisher Liaison Division is pleased to announce that as of September 2010 the Annotated Card Program is officially renamed the Children's and Young Adults' Cataloging Program....
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Free Comic Book Day
Wondering which stores are participating in Free Comic Book Day? Access the Free Comic Book Locator. Punch in your zip code, and you?ll get a list of the stores in your area that are giving out free comics on July 3!...
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Free Comic Book Day
This year, Free Comic Book Day hits on July 3, the Saturday after Spider-Man 2 arrives in theaters. Publishers have once again gone above and beyond to create an amazing, diverse line-up of free comics, there truly is something for everyone! Check out...
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The Parent?s Empowerment Act
This is a bill that could have a impact on libraries, but I've not heard anything about it yet. Maybe those who are more in the know could point to something at Library Juice or OIF. Could libraries be sued under this for having something someone...
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Comic Books
Free Comic Book Day is May 3. I hope some libraries participate in this. I'll donate some comics to any library in the League City, Texas area, if they want to get involved. Then the kids could get an old and new comic from the same place....
Library Cataloging