Kelly Jensen writes: “Book banning is not limited to school libraries. But censorship in public libraries does and will continue to look different than in school libraries. The destruction of public institutions remains at the core of the agenda, but things look different because they are different institutions than public schools. Here are several ways we’re seeing public libraries being targeted.” Ithaka S+R released a report on censorship in public university libraries, finding that while academic library collections are generally not being directly censored, state and university policies and politics are having an influence on decisions around collection building.