The Bibliophiles Have Spoken
I'd first heard the news from a friend a few weeks ago, someone who works in the Fairfax County Library system. Books were being tossed and librarians were being let go, she said. A new plan was in the offing, one with fewer librarians and fewer books, a plan later hailed as the transition "from a print environment to a digital environment," according to a Washington Post article that broke the news last week.
When a county supervisor heard the news about the banished books, she rescued scores of good volumes from a dumpster and deposited them on the desk of a county official. The discarded books became a call to arms.
Since the news was made public, the Fairfax County Library has been told to put its new library plan on hold.
The books are safe. For a while, at least.
When a county supervisor heard the news about the banished books, she rescued scores of good volumes from a dumpster and deposited them on the desk of a county official. The discarded books became a call to arms.
Since the news was made public, the Fairfax County Library has been told to put its new library plan on hold.
The books are safe. For a while, at least.
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