Arranging for copies of the book to be available for participants, I'm
 attempting to persuade our local public library branch Central Square
 Branch Cambridge Public Library or down the street and across the
 Charles River our Central Boston Public Library to mount a book
 discussion or panel about the latest, the 6th Edition
 Intellectual Freedom Manual

 not limited to, but especially with regard to Reference Desks
 and with invited participants, local Cantabridgians

 Lawrence Tribe,
 http://www.law.harvard.edu/faculty/directory/facdir.php?id=74

 Alan Dershowitz
 http://www.speakerseries.com/spk1999/dershow.htm

 Harvey Silverglate
 http://www.thefire.org/staff.php3





I remain, as ever, advocating for greater intellectual freedom for
 our cities' public libraries Reference Desks!




Cheers! and the best of wishes of the holiday season
 to you, kith and kin!

oo__  don Warner saklad

       Guide to problematical Boston Public Library use
http://GuideToProblematicalLibraryUse.WebLogs.com/stories
http://zork.net/~dsaklad

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