

BY MARY MINOW
The cost of defending the First Amendment is diverting scarce resources from library services.
BY HAMPTON (SKIP) AULD
A Virginia library system opts for filtered Internet access and makes a believer out of one skeptic.
Plus: Blaise Cronin, Defender of CIPA, by Jennifer Burek Pierce.
BY JACKIE RADEBAUGH
The backbone of library catalogs has evolved to reach new users worldwide.
BY CARL MARZIALI
IIT Library staffers pool resources to create a Web site from archival Holocaust material.
BY ROBERT WEDGEWORTH
A former executive director tells the story of Huron Plaza construction and the dawn of high finance for the Association in the second of a two-part feature.
“Libraries, Priorities, and Telling Our Story”
BY MAURICE J. FREEDMAN
“What If There Were No CIPA?”
BY LEONARD KNIFFEL
“The Patriot Act’s Threat to Libraries”
BY REP. BERNIE SANDERS
“Hundreds of Communities, Hundreds of Books”
BY CHRISTINE WATKINS
“PoD People Revisited: You Thought I Was Joking?”
BY WALT CRAWFORD
“Dot Kids ‘R’ Us”
BY JOSEPH JANES
“Making a Federal Case out of Access”
BY DAVID DORMAN
BY ELISA F. TOPPER
BY CATHLEEN BOURDON
“Booker Bedlam”
BY BILL OTT
“The Changing Times of Lunchroom Ethics”
BY WILL MANLEY