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Judith Krug

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I have heard some horror stories.
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Referring to an incident in which an adult asked a librarian for a filter to be turned off and was told that the request had to go to a committee that would not meet for another two weeks
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"Goodbye, Orlando?" by John Berry et al., Library Journal (August 15, 2004)

 
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