Our woman in America
Abstract
Library of Congress update The Urgent Supplemental Appropriations Bill for FY 1986 signed into law in July by Ronald Reagan contained an appropriation of $867 000 for the Library of Congress. This means that the general reading room is able to restore evening and weekend hours. The ten “Books Not Bombs” people who first protested the closure spent several weeks in July in a courtroom trial, where testimony was given by the Librarian of Congress and other officials. Since the “freedom readers”; as they are called in a newspaper article, face jail and/or a fine, perhaps appreciative scholars and researchers should start a fund to help defray the costs of their protest.
Citation
(1986), "Our woman in America", New Library World, Vol. 87 No. 11, pp. 210-217. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb060627
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
Copyright © 1986, MCB UP Limited