Williesha Morris writes: “For four weeks, 10 people pulled children’s books from library shelves at Ozark Public Library and checked each title for explicit content. It took a month for library staff to review about 8,000 children’s and young adult books and make sure they complied with new guidelines from the Alabama Public Library Service. During that time, the library was closed to the public. Librarians looked for online reviews or complaints about sexually explicit or inappropriate content for each book’s age range. They found no books in the library’s collection with content deemed inappropriate for minors.”