PLA & ALAJuly 29, 2007 7:56 am

I know I am just a lowly, dues paying member of ALA who is not actively involved in any committees etc., but I still think I have the right to wonder and question why ALA has not officially condemned Cuba for its actions against Librarians and its book burnings. I read the heated debates about ALA’s responsibility in condemning the War in Iraq and it makes me angry that my professional organization is spending much time and effort on a topic that has little to do with the freedom to read while ignoring or refusing to get in involved in what is happening in Cuba which is in fact directly related to the freedom to read.

Mr. Hentoff has written another commentary criticizing the leadership of ALA and reinforcing the importance of libraries in America. ALA deserves this criticism and I am going to continue to support the librarians of Cuba.

Sweet Land of Liberty by Nat Hentoff

Mindy

Library Advocacy 7:40 am

James Lee Burke again give librarians the thanks they deserve!

From his new book (which is better than ever!), The Tin Roof Blowdown, page 355:
“Then I used the most valuable and unlauded investigative resource in the United States, the lowly reference librarian. Their salaries are wretched and they receive credit for nothing. Their desks are usually tucked away in the stacks or in a remote corner where they have to shush noisy high school students or put up with street people blowing wine in their faces or snoring in the stuffed chairs. But their ability to find obscure information is remarkable and they persevere like Spartans.”

Thank you Mr. Burke! you are the best.

Mindy