On May 20th, comic book collector Christopher Handley pleaded guilty to obscenity charges in
Now I'm not going to defend child pornography or even make the argument that the material in The Handley case has some sort of artistic or literary merit. However I am going to question the motives of a law that has criminalized a work of pure fiction. No actual minors were harmed in any way by the material that the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund has described as simply "lines on a page." Also this was material that was confined to only to Handley's own home. There is no evidence that he attempted to share this material with anyone let alone present the material to minors.
So where does that leave libraries? A quick check of our catalog at work shows that our library has 3 copies of Vladimir Nabokov's Lolita. And unlike the Handley case, we have no restrictions on who can check the book out. Any minor, so long as they have a library card we accept, can check out and read Lolita. Now under the law as it now, if jury members decide that Lolita is obscene, we are in deep trouble. But let's look at an even more disturbing scenario. The Handley case began with a shipment of comics that had been purchased and shipped to
Scary isn't it?
Friday, May 29, 2009
The Handley Case
"Won't someone please think of the children?" - Simpsons
Friday, May 22, 2009
Lo, It Begins...
This week my employer informed everyone that all staff members were required to create a Blog as part of an Internet training exercise. This one is mine.
If you have trouble finding it, just remember that it is the 3rd blog on the left.
I suppose I should try and come up with some goals and parameters for the nature of this Blog. Why is this blog here? What purpose does it serve? Hopefully it will be something beyond just "My boss made me do it." Seeing as this Blog has it's origins with my place of employment perhaps I should start there.
I'm a profession librarian and I've been a professional librarian for over a decade. I worked in the library field for a number of years before that (Hmm, does that mean I was an "unprofessional" librarian for a number of years). So to some extent this Blog should perhaps reflect my chosen profession. However I don't define my life primarily through the fact that I am a librarian. A lot of the stuff I share with friends and co-workers through e-mail has little to nothing to do with libraries. I'd like this blog to reflect those interests I have outside of libraries as well.
I guess this is the part where I come up with some sort mission statement.
OK how about this.
The goal of 3rd Blog on the Left is to hopefully entertain and inform the viewing public.
There! That is significantly vague and toothless enough to be good mission statement.
All kidding aside the mission statement is there to remind me to try and present something that will be of value to those that read it, as opposed to just something I'll get a kick out of.
If you have trouble finding it, just remember that it is the 3rd blog on the left.
I suppose I should try and come up with some goals and parameters for the nature of this Blog. Why is this blog here? What purpose does it serve? Hopefully it will be something beyond just "My boss made me do it." Seeing as this Blog has it's origins with my place of employment perhaps I should start there.
I'm a profession librarian and I've been a professional librarian for over a decade. I worked in the library field for a number of years before that (Hmm, does that mean I was an "unprofessional" librarian for a number of years). So to some extent this Blog should perhaps reflect my chosen profession. However I don't define my life primarily through the fact that I am a librarian. A lot of the stuff I share with friends and co-workers through e-mail has little to nothing to do with libraries. I'd like this blog to reflect those interests I have outside of libraries as well.
I guess this is the part where I come up with some sort mission statement.
OK how about this.
The goal of 3rd Blog on the Left is to hopefully entertain and inform the viewing public.
There! That is significantly vague and toothless enough to be good mission statement.
All kidding aside the mission statement is there to remind me to try and present something that will be of value to those that read it, as opposed to just something I'll get a kick out of.
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