A federal judge has questioned the constitutionality of two New
York State programs that
loan computer software and
library books to nonpublic schools, including religious institutions.
According to the recent report in American
Libraries, when ALA President Molly Raphael met with the Big 6 publishers in New York recently, many of the executives from those publishers were laboring under the mistaken belief libraries loaned ebooks to anyone who happened to click through their
Libraries, when ALA President Molly Raphael met with the Big 6 publishers in New
York recently, many of the executives from those publishers were laboring under the mistaken belief
libraries loaned ebooks to anyone who happened to click through their
libraries loaned ebooks to anyone who happened to click through their websites.