[CASL-L] FW: Interesting Question

Kathleen Smith ksmith at ledyard.net
Fri Nov 30 09:31:17 PST 2012


I also think it is a good opportunity about talking to kids about evaluating resources, looking at copyright dates and making sure they get up to date resources. 

Kathleen Smith.  

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On Nov 30, 2012, at 12:22 PM, "Brenda Smith" <bgs_ct2 at yahoo.com> wrote:

> I think it is a slippery slope when we as librarians start pulling books off of shelves based on our personal feelings about a subject.  Although Lance Armstrong has been stripped of his medals, it doesn't negate the fact that he is in fact a cancer survivor (and to my knowledge he has not admitted to steroid use).  If someone famous has done something bad or been accused of something illegal, do those actions overshadow what made them biography-worthy in the first place?
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> The biography shelves would be sparse - in addition to Lance Armstrong we'd have to pull Michael Jackson, Michael Vick, Whitney Houston, Mark McGwire, Roger Clemons, Tiger Woods, the list goes on and on of celebrities and sports figures.
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> Just my two cents!  :-)
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> Brenda Smith
> Library Media Specialist
> Smith STEM School
> West Hartford
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> From: Kristie McGarry <kmcgarry at derbyps.org>
> To: "CASL-L at mylist.net" <CASL-L at mylist.net> 
> Sent: Friday, November 30, 2012 11:19 AM
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> I should clarify Geri -- The biography is an inspirational memoir about his recovery from cancer -- the inspirational aspect is drawn largely from his accomplishments as a competitive cyclist --hence the correlation with the performance enhancing drugs --  
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> Kristie McGarry
> Library Media Specialist
> Derby High School
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Geri Dineen [mailto:dineenger at reg8.k12.ct.us] 
> Sent: Friday, November 30, 2012 11:05 AM
> To: Kristie McGarry
> Subject: Interesting Question
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> Unless there is an assertion that the use of performance-enhancements is linked to cancer survival, I don't see the correlation.
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> Geri Dineen
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> Good Morning Librarians -
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> I am debating removing from our collection this title: Lance Armstrong: My Journey Back to Life.
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> I would welcome a discussion about the pros/cons of removing from the shelves this book about Lance Armstrong's triumph over cancer given that he was recently stripped of all of his medals for using performance enhancing drugs during this same time. Any thoughts?
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> Kristie
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> Kristie McGarry
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