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Civil war among U.S. librarians
http://jewishworldreview.com/cols/hentoff072307.php3 ^ | July 23, 2007 | Nat Hentoff

Posted on 07/23/2007 7:55:19 AM PDT by rhema

The unassuming international champion of universal health care, Michael Moore, was asked (New York Sun, June 29) whether, while filming "Sicko," he inquired about the condition of Cuban journalist Normando Gonzalez, a political prisoner since 2003. He has contracted severe chronic illnesses while in a Castro gulag. Moore answered that he asked only about Cuba's health care system while he was there.

Among other suffering prisoners in Cuban cells who would have added further dimension to "Sicko" are independent librarians, put away for more than 20-year sentences for the crime of giving Cubans access to books and other publications forbidden in state libraries. Dr. Jose Luis Garcia Paneque, for example, director of a Las Tunas library, is not being treated meaningfully for intestinal problems, hypertension and other ailments.

The caged independent librarians were, however, at the center of a protest at an American Library Association conference in Washington in June. These protesters are themselves long-term members of the ALA and call themselves Freadomistas, in contrast with Fidelistas (Castro admirers) on the ALA's governing council. That council steadfastly refuses to demand the immediate release of Cuban freedom-to-read librarians, whom Amnesty International designates "prisoners of conscience." Indeed, the council voted down an amendment to release them.

Bearing such signs as "Book Burning Is NOT A solution to Cuba's Energy Problems" and "Ray Bradbury (author of 'Fahrenheit 451') Says: 'Free The Jailed Librarians,'" the Freadomistas also handed out flyers that quoted the core ALA policy: "The American Library Association believes that freedom of expression is an inalienable human right ... vital to the resistance of oppression ... and the principles of freedom of expression should be applied by libraries and librarians throughout the world." Another ALA policy cited on the flyers "deplores the destruction of libraries, library collections and property."

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TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial
KEYWORDS: ala; communismkills; cuba; gulag; librarians; libraries; michaelmoore; nathentoff; sicko
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To: ConfusedAndLovingIt
There are no good alternatives to te DD system.

The only other alternative we have is the Library of Congress system. The greatest evil in libraries is that Mevl Dewey refused to catalog the Library of Congress for them. Congress came up with the LC system. Enough said?

The Dewey Decimal system follows a logical pattern that flows from subject to subject in an understandable pattern. It’s very easy.

21 posted on 07/23/2007 10:09:43 AM PDT by Conan the Librarian (The Best in Life is to crush my enemies, see them driven before me, and the Dewey Decimal System)
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To: goldstategop

They do purge. They call it clearing the shelves for “new” books. Of course, there are donated conservative titles that never seem to make it to the shelves. They wind up in the same “used book sales” that the purged titles wind up in.


22 posted on 07/23/2007 10:24:52 AM PDT by weegee (If the Fairness Doctrine is imposed on USA who will CNN news get to read the conservative rebuttal)
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To: Pontiac

Even when books are gifted they aren’t always shelved.


23 posted on 07/23/2007 10:26:05 AM PDT by weegee (If the Fairness Doctrine is imposed on USA who will CNN news get to read the conservative rebuttal)
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To: wastedyears

Cuba is a fascist dictatorship of white people suppressing a population that is almost 3/4 black.

But the left is OK with that because Castro claims to be a communist.


24 posted on 07/23/2007 10:29:25 AM PDT by <1/1,000,000th%
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To: wastedyears
I hate hate hate the Dewey Decimal System.

Do you prefer the Library of Congress classification system?

25 posted on 07/23/2007 10:30:02 AM PDT by Fiji Hill
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To: Fiji Hill

I’m not familiar with it, but it’s probably better than having the DDS ingrained into you when you’re 8 years old.


26 posted on 07/23/2007 10:37:10 AM PDT by wastedyears (Freedom is the right of all sentient beings - Peter Cullen as Optimus Prime)
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To: goldstategop

When my computer broke down, I stopped at the library to read Free Republic. Couldn’t, as it was filtered out along with porn. I kicked and scratched for awhile and they finally made FR available.


27 posted on 07/23/2007 10:42:23 AM PDT by Veto! (Opinions freely dispensed as advice)
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To: aegiscg47

“I do tech support for a university library and I have never seen a group of more conniving, plotting, scheming, petty, and vindictive set of people than librarians!”

I’ve had contact with several fantastic librarians in my day, but the library sounds like a great setup for a petty tyranny.


28 posted on 07/23/2007 10:49:28 AM PDT by MIT-Elephant ("Armed with what? Spitballs?")
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To: weegee
Even when books are gifted they aren’t always shelved.

Most gifted books end up on the book sale tables (unless the library employees want them).

Most gifted books are not library quality (publishers print special books for libraries with special bindings and acid free paper. These books are more durable than the bookstore variety) and there for not considered appropriate for shelving in a library

29 posted on 07/23/2007 10:52:57 AM PDT by Pontiac (Patriotism is the natural consequence of having a free mind in a free society.)
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To: weegee

Space at the library where I work, which opened in 1959, is limited, so we have to frequently “weed” the collection to make room for new books. Candidates for weeding include books that are worn, damaged, rarely circulate, or contain information that is out of date. Sadly, we have had to weed some conservative books, such as some of William F. Buckley’s works from the 1970’s, but the good news is that we now have room for Ann Coulter, Eric Shawn, and David Gelernter.


30 posted on 07/23/2007 10:55:43 AM PDT by Fiji Hill
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To: Veto!
Couldn’t, as it was filtered out along with porn.

I am shocked that your library would filter porn. What kind of despotic place do you live in. (Sarcasm)

Really I thought the ALA was four square against blocking porn.

31 posted on 07/23/2007 10:56:49 AM PDT by Pontiac (Patriotism is the natural consequence of having a free mind in a free society.)
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To: aegiscg47
"I do tech support for a university library and I have never seen a group of more conniving, plotting, scheming, petty, and vindictive set of people than librarians!"

In the old days librarians saw themselves as servants to learning. Now they see themselves as one step removed from academia and have absorbed all the arrogance and pride that once was reserved exclusively for college professors.

A far cry from the days when librarians were nice ladies of all ages, with their hair in buns and wearing cardigan sweaters with pearl buttons. Now they are embittered feminists with agendas to promote.

Librarians of long ago:

Today's librarian:


32 posted on 07/23/2007 10:58:13 AM PDT by tom h
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To: rhema

American Library Association members calling anyone or anything “FreAdomistas” ? ? ? ?

Make ‘em write “The Spel checquer is my friend.” 100 times.

Apologies to Harry Potter, et al.


33 posted on 07/23/2007 2:28:57 PM PDT by GladesGuru (In a society predicated upon freedom, it is essential to examine principle)
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To: Pontiac

“Of course Moore knows that if he asks the wrong questions in Cuba he never get invited back.”

How about:
“Of course Moore knows that if he asks the wrong questions in Cuba he never comes back.”


34 posted on 07/23/2007 2:33:40 PM PDT by GladesGuru (In a society predicated upon freedom, it is essential to examine principle)
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To: GladesGuru

Think “fREADomistas.”


35 posted on 07/23/2007 2:39:31 PM PDT by Fiji Hill
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To: GladesGuru

Gee wouldn’t that be too cool.


36 posted on 07/23/2007 2:56:27 PM PDT by Pontiac (Patriotism is the natural consequence of having a free mind in a free society.)
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To: Fiji Hill

Think “fREADomistas.”

I’d like to, but I’d think wrong.

Thanks to Liberals and Liberalism, all too many students are graduated (those that actually are graduated, that is) with reading skills far below the norm. Of those who can read, many are functional illiterates.

One can’t be a “fREADomista” when one can’t READ.


37 posted on 07/23/2007 4:14:53 PM PDT by GladesGuru (In a society predicated upon freedom, it is essential to examine principle)
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To: Billthedrill

Hentoff is prolife based upon civil rights not religious beliefs. He left the ACLU over the issue.


38 posted on 07/23/2007 7:58:10 PM PDT by Mercat
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To: Mercat
Yep - he's one of my favorite libruls-with-a-conscience. He wrote Free Speech For Me, None For Thee about the censorship he saw on the Left. Great stuff.
39 posted on 07/23/2007 8:21:32 PM PDT by Billthedrill
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To: Veto!

“..I stopped at the library to read Free Republic. Couldn’t, as it was filtered out along with porn.”

I tried to read Free Republic in a number of countries in the UK. Normally, the computer would freeze up and the only way it would work again was for a cretin from the establishment to come and re-boot it. I tried at a couple of libraries, at a McDonald’s and at a few other places - no joy.

FR was on their banned list.


40 posted on 07/23/2007 9:02:24 PM PDT by Rembrandt (We would have won Viet Nam w/o Dim interference.)
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