Akron Mayor Apologizes for Holding Up Library’s Moving Plans Posted January 10, 2000. |
Akron PL Prohibits White Supremacist Pamphlet Posted January 10, 2000. |
Akron Trustees Vote to Expand Main Library Posted January 31, 2000. |
ALA Midwinter Meeting Shines in Sunny San Antonio Posted January 24, 2000. |
ALA Sues School for Banning of Banned Books Week Brochure Posted January 17, 2000. |
Alabama School Official Calls for Purge of Racial Slurs Posted January 17, 2000. |
Atrium to Replace Columbine Library Site Posted January 24, 2000. |
Baltimore Residents Allege Prostitution Ring Is Run from Branch Library Posted January 17, 2000. |
British Library Sculpture Labeled Sexist by Staff Posted January 31, 2000. |
California Library Limits Minors to G-Rated Videos Posted January 10, 2000. |
Child Molester Sentenced for Using LAPL to Distribute Kid Porn Posted January 24, 2000. |
China Frees Jailed Librarian Posted January 31, 2000. |
Chinese Authorities Charge Detained Librarian Posted January 10, 2000. |
Colorado Library Funding Bill Tied to Internet Restrictions Posted January 24, 2000. |
Concord Library Bomber Threatens First Night Festivities Posted January 3, 2000. |
Confessed Murderer Admits to Torching Synagogue Library Posted January 17, 2000. |
Cost of Correcting SFPL Deficiencies Put at $28 Million Posted January 10, 2000. |
Curtis, Taback, Myers Take Newbery, Caldecott, Printz Prizes Posted January 24, 2000. |
Edmonds, Wash., Drops Out of Library System in Wake of Antitax Measure Posted January 10, 2000. |
Enoch Pratt’s Central Library to Reopen on Fridays Posted January 31, 2000. |
Filtering Facts Reopens with Funding from Family-Values Groups Posted January 31, 2000. |
Georgia Library Accused of Censoring Anti-Hillary Clinton Book Posted January 31, 2000. |
Gov. Pataki Seeks Control of New York State Library Posted January 24, 2000. |
Harry Potter Tops ALA's Most-Challenged Books List Posted January 31, 2000. |
McCain Injects Internet Filters into Presidential Campaign Posted January 3, 2000. |
Las Vegas Board Keeps Playboy Accessible to Teens Posted January 24, 2000. |
Librarians among Losers in Supreme Court Age-Bias Ruling Posted January 17, 2000. |
Libraries Report Few Y2K Headaches Posted January 10, 2000. |
Library of Congress Web Site Hacked Posted January 24, 2000. |
Library Privacy for Minors Reaffirmed in Colorado Posted January 17, 2000. |
Los Angeles County Libraries Ordered to Filter Children's Computers Posted January 10, 2000. |
Loudoun County Trustees Reinstate Anti-Censorship Policies Posted January 31, 2000. |
McCain Repeats Call for Internet Filters Posted January 31, 2000. |
Mitch Freedman to Become Publisher of Unabashed Librarian Posted January 10, 2000. |
New Minnesota University Library to Contain St. Paul PL Branch Posted January 17, 2000. |
New Year's Eve Gala Nets $2 Million for Los Angeles Public Library Posted January 10, 2000. |
Newport Beach PL Expels Foundation; City Council Offers Temporary Offices Posted January 31, 2000. |
Oakland Mayor Blasted for Leaving Library Leaderless Posted January 24, 2000. |
Official Rules Philly Library Director Must Give Up Pension Bonus Posted January 24, 2000. |
Pennsylvania Governor Proposes Funding Boost for Libraries and Literacy Posted January 17, 2000. |
Pittsburgh’s Chatham College Outsources Management to LSSI Posted January 10, 2000. |
Plaintiffs Respond to Livermore Brief in Filtering Suit Posted January 24, 2000. |
Postal Service Seeks 4.5% Library-Rate Increase Posted January 17, 2000. |
Pregnant Florida Library Patron Jailed for Overdues Posted January 24, 2000. |
Québec’s Provincial Library Gets Green Light Posted January 31, 2000. |
Small Firebomb Damages Library in Virginia Beach Posted January 31, 2000. |
Tornado Rips Roof at Kentucky College Posted January 10, 2000. |
Voluntary Filters Yes, Parental Consent No Posted January 3, 2000. |
West Virginia Library Reopens After Fire Posted January 10, 2000. |
Woman Raped After Hours at Salt Lake City Branch Posted January 3, 2000. |
Yuletide Road Trip Raises Funds for Columbine Library Posted January 3, 2000. |