Librarians Set Aside ‘Shhh’ to Speak Out on Patriot Act

Fang-Face writes There is an article posted to commondreams.org which is another look at the impact of USAPA on libraries. I mention it mostly because it tends to center around the tired old stereotype; as you can see from the title about “shushing”. Still, it’s not a badly done piece. Best quote:

“We’re socialized to throw our bodies over library records,” she said. “I can’t tell you the amount of time I have spent with my staff going over: ‘If someone is taking out a book on hemorrhoids, you don’t say Preparation H worked for me.’ If someone is taking out a book on divorce, you don’t gossip about that. It’s really a very sacred part of our professional training.”
–Barbara Powell, director of the Concord Free Public Library, Concord, Mass.

And in defense of USAPA:

“I mean, you can subpoena my bank records, my medical records, my telephone records. It’s done every day in America by the thousands, every day,” Sessions said. “To say you can’t subpoena whether you’ve checked out a book on bomb-making from the library to me is breathtaking in its lack of understanding of the way the criminal justice system works.”
–Alabama Sen. Jeff Sessions, Republican

And finally:

“I’m about as mainstream, middle of the road as it gets. I mean, look at me – I’m not fringe. But we’re not just sweet Marian the Librarian. We do have a backbone and we are willing to take a stand.”
–“Anthony”, head librarian, Skokie

. . . in challenge to the stereotype.