Ryan Suppe writes: “One person filed nearly two dozen requests to relocate books in the Eagle (Idaho) Public Library, prompting trustees to move the titles to an adult section last month, according to emails obtained by Idaho Education News. The city of Eagle, which oversees the library board of trustees, is shielding the identity of the filer, citing a state law that protects information that would identify someone using a library item. But it’s unclear whether the anonymous filer used any of the challenged books. Two of the books have not been checked out in at least two years, according to library circulation records.”