14,410 Letters Protest ALA Filtering Policy Posted July 13, 1998. |
All Patent and Trademark Information to Go Online Posted July 6, 1998. |
Arkansas Library Closes After Ceiling Caves in Posted July 20, 1998. |
Atlanta-Fulton Trustees Keep Their Jobs--For Now Posted July 20, 1998. |
Bill Bars TIIAP Grants to E-rate-Eligible Libraries and Schools Posted July 20, 1998. |
Blame for Fiscal Woes Shifts from Director to Board Posted July 13, 1998. |
Burst Pipe Douses University of Iowa Library Posted July 13, 1998. |
Capitol Hill Rally Urges Rapid E-Rate Implementation Posted July 27, 1998. |
City Officials Order Texas Library to Filter Posted July 27, 1998. |
Clinton Gives Beijing University 500 Books Posted July 6, 1998. |
Court Orders Library Worker Reinstated with Back Pay Posted July 20, 1998. |
Delaware Governor Signs Library Technology Act Posted July 20, 1998. |
E-Rate Subsidies Delayed until Fall Posted July 20, 1998. |
Fire Damages Historic Wisconsin Library Posted July 6, 1998. |
French Librarian Suspended for Anti-Arab Book Removals Posted July 27, 1998. |
Getty Buys World's Most Expensive Book Posted July 13, 1998. |
Gilreath Sentenced for LC Theft Posted July 13, 1998. |
House Committee Passes Compromise Digital Copyright Bill Posted July 27, 1998. |
Internet Activist Wins Access to Utah Filter Logs Posted July 6, 1998. |
Jersey City Board Ignores Protests, Votes to Privatize Posted July 20, 1998. |
Jersey City Library Staff Protest Privatization Plans Posted July 6, 1998. |
ALA Goes Global at D.C. Conference Posted July 6, 1998. |
Legislators Introduce Substitute E-Rate Plan Posted July 27, 1998. |
Library of Congress, Smithsonian Plan Music Museum Posted July 13, 1998. |
Long-delayed British Library Finally Opens Posted July 6, 1998. |
MCI Cybrarian Awards Laud 51 High-Tech Librarians Posted July 27, 1998. |
Meeting Held on Boston Branch Vandalism Posted July 13, 1998. |
Michigan House Considers Internet Restrictions Posted July 20, 1998. |
Morgan Library Gains Pierre Matisse Archives Posted July 13, 1998. |
NCLIS Director Participates in Senate Forum on Seniors' Internet Use Posted July 20, 1998. |
Nebraska Librarians Sue to Stop Public-Spending Cap Posted July 27, 1998. |
New Jersey, South Carolina Libraries Score More State Support Posted July 20, 1998. |
New Library Postal Rate Will Reflect Modest Increase Posted July 13, 1998. |
NYPL Gets $3 Million in Foundation's Swan Song Posted July 6, 1998. |
PAC Flak at Medina County Posted July 27, 1998. |
Republicans Discuss E-Rate with High-Tech Leaders Posted July 13, 1998. |
Reverend's Ire Backfires in Wichita Falls Posted July 6, 1998. |
Riverside Renews Outsourcing Contract with LSSI Posted July 20, 1998. |
Rutgers Educator Disturbed by Bookless Online University Posted July 6, 1998. |
Senate Adds Anti-Internet-Smut Measures to Spending Bill Posted July 27, 1998. |
Seventeen States Join Lawsuit Against Baker & Taylor Posted July 20, 1998. |
Texas School District Unplugs Filter Posted July 13, 1998. |