Why It Matters

Cutting libraries during a recession is like cutting hospitals during a plague.

Graphic by Daniel Solis
 Losing Libraries: Saving Libraries 

 

Sometimes we have to know what is at risk before we can engage in saving it. This summer, as libraries continued to get budget hit after budget hit across the country, several readers asked for a comprehensive picture of the ravages of the recession on library service. Cindy Orr, a Cleveland librarian and editor of LJ’s Collection Development series, sent along a link to Paper Cuts, a website that documents the jobs lost at newspapers, and urged us toward gathering a similar national picture of cuts to libraries. In partnership with Movers & Shakers Laura Solomon and Mandy KnappLJ launched LosingLibraries.org.

 

 

The site maps the variety of cuts across the country from the start of the downturn in 2008 onward. It also gathers information on the numerous advocacy efforts waged against threats to funding. As it is populated with information from across the country, the Losing Libraries resource will inform a national view of the budgetary tug of war that is currently twisting this critical institution in its grasp.

 

LJ believes that libraries are more valuable than ever, and currently at risk as never before. This Catch 22 has devastating potential to impact our communities large and small. Libraries are essential to our democracy, writes Barbara Fister in LJ (http://www.libraryjournal.com/lj/newsletters/newsletterbucketacademicnewswire/886015-440/ebooks_and_the_retailization_of.html.csp), in “our opposition to censorship, our defense of privacy as a condition of intellectual freedom, our support of sharing as a fundamental process of scholarly inquiry, and our underlying belief that access to information should not be predicated on an individual’s ability to pay.”

 

When these things are at risk, we are all at risk. Losinglibraries.org is one step toward their protection. Please help us tell the story of what we are losing and how we are saving it today at www.losinglibraries.org.

 

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5 June 20, 2010
  • rabe1982 on Fri, 01/27/2012 - 07:56

    Интересно получается. А где же настоящее независимое мнение? Хотя, как говорят, Ваши бы слова, да Богу в уши.

  • tyc4000 on Mon, 10/31/2011 - 17:27

    Случайные афоризмы:
    Каждая женщина мечтает иметь узкую ногу, Фото знаменитостей жить на широкую.
    Адриана Лима бактерий в полости рта быстро уменьшается с каждым выбитым зубом.
    Я готов платить за все, но не готов платить Айшвария Рай всех.
    Аккуратней вращай пальцем в Алсу - а то резьбу сорвешь!
    Если Анджелина Джоли половину лошади и посадить на нее женщину, то получится кентавр - полулошадь-получеловек.
    ПИПЕЦ - это самец Энн Хэтэуэй
    Сейчас допью, мадам - и я Аврил Лавин Ваших ног...
    Встретишь такого в лесу - Бритни Спирс пропали штаны...
    Дайте, мне Кристина Агилера тазик водки, тазик пива и... просто тазик.
    Нормальный человек в нашей стране Деми Мур на окружающее только одним - он пьет. Поэтому непьющий все-таки сволочь.
    Поступай с другими так, чтобы они не успели поступить Эмма Уотсон тобой так же.
    В России народ еще не сказал свое слово, но оно уже написано Джессика Альба заборе...

  • Concerned Library Supporter on Tue, 08/10/2010 - 07:12

    We will appreciate all you can do to gain more political support for libraries. Here the understanding of our elected officials about the real value of libraries to the overall quality of life in a community is missing. Soon we will only be a shadow of what we were if we do not get adequate funding. Once this kind of institution is lost it will be near impossible to regain it.--Mary Louise Breland

  • Concerned Library Supporter on Tue, 10/19/2010 - 18:55

    It seems that no one wants to recognize that politics gets in the way of library services. If you go to the people you will be surprised at the support. Most just want to be in charge of the money they earn. They would gladly give it directly to a library. It is the thought of giving it to a politician who will then do as he or she sees fit that leaves the average taxpayer feeling used and disposable. We have such an awsome product to deliver, our promotion needs to be individualized.--C. A. Coari

  • Concerned Library Supporter on Tue, 07/13/2010 - 10:45

    A first step on a pathway to tyranny...Keep the citizenry ignorant by denying them access to information... I see little difference in the burning of books during Hitler's rise to power, and the closing of public (or any other types of) libraries. We tend to forget that public access to information is not something that most nations can claim to have provided to their citizens.