Just discovered a website on the Law of Libraries and Archives, by Bryan M. Carson. It's an adjunct to his book published in December 2006 by Scarecrow Press, which I just ordered :>
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had discovered this book "The Laws of Libraries and Archives" on a search re: Hawaii library privacy. Hawaii is one of two states nationwide that does not have a library privacy statute.
this book was published in 2006 is not in our state public library nor in the University of Hawaii library collections.
I had to have our public library order it.
Aloha,
Mel
Posted by: mel domingo | May 07, 2007 at 05:56 PM