[Publib] Breaking News, February 23 American Libraries Online

Susan Dennis sdennis0 at yahoo.com
Fri Feb 23 19:22:43 EST 2007


I went to the website to read the story on the "Scrotum flap". (Gotta love the title.) The story wasn't there.
  
Was it censored by the ALA?

Gordon Flagg <gflagg at ala.org> wrote:
      Breaking News, February 23 American Libraries Online
<http://www.ala.org/alonline/>
   
  > Scrotum Flap Raises Ruckus over Librarians' Sensibilities
   
  > Filtering Policy Jeopardizes Rochester Library's Funding
   
  > Miami-Cuban Parent Won't Wait for Vamos Court Decision
   
  > Kentucky Rare Books Survive Burst Pipe
   
  
American Libraries now offers an RSS feed on its website. If you have a news aggregator, you can subscribe and have the headlines come to you. See the RSS icon on any AL Online web page; “About RSS Feeds” helps explain the process.
   
  ALA members can search American Libraries back issues through 2003 using the ebrary platform, which transforms printed pages into a dynamic database. Link to it on the AL Online website by clicking on "archive" or the cover image at the top <http://www.ala.org/alonline/>.
   
  American Libraries' website also features the latest “Internet Librarian” by Joseph Janes; “Technically Speaking" by Andrew Pace; AL's "Career Leads" job ads; listings of conferences, continuing-education courses, exhibitions, and other events from AL's "Datebook"; and Tables of Contents for the current year.
   
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