Striking Libraries and Plagiarizing Authors
Books

Striking Libraries and Plagiarizing Authors


Striking Libraries and Plagiarizing Authors

This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission.

Katie’s parents never told her “no” when she asked for a book, which was the start of most of her problems. She has a BA in Creative Writing from Lake Forest College and is working towards a master’s degree in library science at U of I. She works full time at a public library reference desk in northern IL, specializing in readers’ advisory and general book enthusiasm, and she has a deep-rooted love of all things disturbing, twisted, and terrifying. (She takes enormous pleasure in creeping out her coworkers.) When she’s not spending every waking hour at the library, she’s at home watching Cubs baseball with her cats and her cardigan collection, and when she’s not at home, she’s spending too much money on concert tickets. Her hobbies include debating the finer points of Harry Potter canon, hitting people upside the head who haven’t read The Martian, and convincing her boyfriend that she can, in fact, fit more books onto her shelves.

Twitter: @kt_librarylady

Here are the library and censorship news items to put on your radar for this week!

Libraries & Librarians

News Updates

The Pima County Library system (AZ) has a proposal that would close multiple locations next due to chronic staffing shortages and financial strain.

Originally Published Here.

Products You May Like

Articles You May Like

The Best Storylines from Each Season of Grey’s Anatomy
Major Win Against Book Censorship in Florida School District
Kendrick Lamar to Headline 2025 Super Bowl Halftime Show
Cinemark Theatres Selling Chucky and Pennywise Popcorn Buckets This Halloween
7 Best Gourmand Perfumes to Feed Your Appeal in 2024