Illinois Library Association

Vol. 3, Issue: # 19                                                                                  June 29, 2010
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2010 ILA Annual Conference Preliminary Program Now Available Online

Illinois Libraries Receive Alliance Defense Fund Letters
The Alliance Defense Fund (ADF), a Christian legal organization, has initiated a letter-writing campaign to libraries and schools around the country and several Illinios libraries recently received the letter.  The campaign targets libraries with meeting room policies that restrict the use of the library's meeting rooms for religious services.  In its letter, ADF advises libraries receiving the letter that it believes the library's meeting room policy is unconstitutional and that ADF will initiate legal action if the library does not change its policy.

Because ADF states that it intends to take legal action against the library if it does not change its policy, ILA strongly advises libraries that receive this letter to communicate with ADF only through legal counsel, and only after legal counsel has reviewed the letter, the library's mission statement, and the library's policies.  Any communication with ADF could be used as evidence in a lawsuit, should ADF choose to initiate legal action against the library.

The American Library Association's Office for Intellectual Freedom (OIF) is ready to advise and assist librarians and library trustees with questions about meeting room policies and the ADF's letter.  They can provide copies of model meeting room policies, information about court opinions addressing library meeting room policies, and advice on reviewing and revising meeting room policies in light of recommended best practices.   In addition, if a library wishes to consult legal counsel, OIF can assist in arranging a referral to an attorney.

Librarians and library trustees who want to speak to OIF about their meeting room policies and/or the ADF letter should call or write Deborah Caldwell-Stone, OIF's Deputy Director. She can be reached at 800-545-2433 x4224, or dstone@ala.org.

For more information on religion and public libraries, please consult "Religion in American Libraries, a Q & A," a new document by the ALA Intellectual Freedom Committee.
In the News
Library-related stories appearing in local news media are reflected in this section of the ILA E-News.  The intent is to alert and inform the Illinois library community about issues and events that are considered significant by the general media.
Cook Memorial Prepares to Close Temporary Village Hall Branch Library
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Log on More than Books at Tinley Park Public Library
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Wheaton Library Talking About Restoring Funding, Friday Hours
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Northwest Side Library Closing Because Landlord is Scofflaw
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Schoenberg Pitches Pairing Library and Worknet Office of the Illinois Department of Employment Security
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Digital Challenges for U.S. Public Libraries
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Talking Book Center to Remain Open
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George Wendt "Cheers" Crowd at Library
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Institute of Museum and Library Services and Department of Labor Announce New Partnership
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Lombard Librarian Turned Blogger Offers New Book on Saving Money
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If your library has a newspaper story with link, send it to us at doyle@ila.org for possible inclusion in the next ILA E-News.  Thanks.
Sincerely,
 

Robert P. Doyle
Illinois Library Association
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CALENDAR

August 20, 2010
Deadline for October issue of the ILA Reporter.
 
September 28-30, 2010
2010 ILA Annual Conference preliminary conference program.

October 20, 2010
Go Green @ Your Illinois Library Workshop at the Field Museum.

BLOGS
NEWS SOURCES
ILA Reporter

American Libraries American Libraries Direct, issues are not posted on the ALA Web site

Chronicle of Higher Education

First Monday

School Library Journal