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VF 320 Policy on Governmental Intimidation

ALA's Policy on Governmental Intimidation

The American Library Association opposes any use of governmental prerogatives, which leads to the intimidation of the individual or the citizenry from the exercise of free expression. ALA encourages resistance to such abuse of governmental power, and supports those against whom such governmental power has been employed.

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VF 310 Policy on Confidentiality of Library Records

The Council of the American Library Association strongly recommends that the responsible officers of each library in the United States:

PCS Forum - October 2013

Welcome
Todd welcomed attendees and each specialist identified themselves as well their library branch.

Virtual Library & Customer Assistance
Kellie and Tim provided information on their positions and their stance on helping internal and external customers regarding digital and web services. They provided information on current resources available to all staff and how to locate the information on Metrolibrary.org and MyMetrolibrary. This information can be used by the PCSes to help customers at their location or to help facilitate conversations with other library staff on where to go for assistance related to digital services.

Circulation Forum Minutes for August 2010

Welcome—Lisa Myers, Circulation Clerk at The Village, welcomed the group to the Forum. She briefly shared the goals of the Circulation Forum: provide a time to share issues and ideas with each other, receive information to share with coworkers, and an opportunity to share major concerns with the Administration. The guidelines to be followed by the group during the meeting were: keeping an open mind, sharing freely with others, and maintaining privacy when discussing issues.

General Library Brochure—Kim Terry from Marketing distributed a draft of the general information brochure. Kim asked the group to look through the brochure and then make suggestions for changes to her. After some discussion, Kim urged the group to email her any further questions and comments.

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